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Tesco's Clubcard Challenges, Powered by Eagle Eye, Wins "Best Global Loyalty Launch or Initiative" at the 2025 International Loyalty Awards
Tesco's Clubcard Challenges, Powered by Eagle Eye, Wins "Best Global Loyalty Launch or Initiative" at the 2025 International Loyalty Awards

Cision Canada

time4 days ago

  • Business
  • Cision Canada

Tesco's Clubcard Challenges, Powered by Eagle Eye, Wins "Best Global Loyalty Launch or Initiative" at the 2025 International Loyalty Awards

LONDON, May 28, 2025 /CNW/ -- Tesco's Clubcard Challenges, powered by Eagle Eye's Personalised Challenges solution, has been named the Best Global Loyalty Launch or Initiative at the 2025 International Loyalty Awards. The award celebrates standout new loyalty initiatives launched in the past 12 months, from around the world, that combine innovation, creativity, and measurable impact - criteria that Clubcard Challenges met and exceeded amid tough competition. Launched in May 2024, the Clubcard Challenges initiative invited Tesco Clubcard members to complete personalised challenges over a six-week period to unlock up to £50 in points. The challenge thresholds, created by Eagle Eye's AI-driven personalisation engine, were tailored to each participant to maximise engagement. Tesco ran four campaigns, with the latest campaign being targeted to 10 million customers across the UK. "This award is testament to the teams at both Tesco and Eagle Eye," said Tim Mason, CEO, Eagle Eye. "It's a clear demonstration of how smart technology, paired with a bold retailer vision, can transform loyalty from a transactional experience into something truly engaging - and commercially powerful. Personalisation is the key." Clubcard Challenges was met with strong customer engagement and enthusiasm. As the judges noted, "Clubcard Challenges stands out by transforming routine purchases into a fun, engaging experience where customers earn Clubcard points through gamified missions and digital progress tracking. Tesco has achieved remarkable results by leveraging advanced AI personalisation and data-driven insights." As evidenced by its success powering the Clubcard Challenges initiative, Eagle Eye's Personalised Challenges solution has proved itself as an effective next-generation marketing and engagement tool for the grocery sector. While the International Loyalty Awards assessed only the proscribed implementation period of Clubcard Challenges, Eagle Eye remains Tesco's trusted technology partner, and similar initiatives are likely to manifest in the near future. "We're proud of our ongoing relationship with Tesco and of this joint award in particular," added Mason. "We look forward to building on this success in the months ahead." See the Tesco Clubcard Challenges case study here. Media Contact: Vanessa Horwell at [email protected] About Eagle Eye Eagle Eye is a leading SaaS and AI technology company that enables retail, travel, and hospitality brands to earn the loyalty of their end customers by powering their real-time, omnichannel, and personalized consumer marketing activities at scale. Eagle Eye AIR is a cloud-based platform that provides the most flexible and scalable loyalty and promotions capability in the world. More than 1 billion personalized offers are executed through the platform every week, and it currently hosts over 500 million loyalty member wallets for businesses worldwide. Eagle Eye is a certified member of the MACH Alliance and is trusted to deliver a secure service at hundreds of thousands of physical point-of-sale (POS) locations worldwide, enabling the real-time issuance and redemption of promotional coupons, loyalty offers, gift cards, subscription benefits, and more. The Eagle Eye AIR platform is currently powering loyalty and customer engagement solutions for enterprise businesses worldwide, including Loblaws, Southeastern Grocers, Giant Eagle, Rite Aid, Tesco, Asda, Morrisons, Waitrose, John Lewis & Partners, JD Sports, Pret a Manger and the Woolworths Group. In January 2024, Eagle Eye launched EagleAI, a next-generation data science solution for personalization, which is already being used by leading retailers worldwide, including Tesco, Pattison Food Group, Carrefour and Auchan. Visit to learn more.

Council Prioritises Fix For ‘Uneven' Rolleston Intersection
Council Prioritises Fix For ‘Uneven' Rolleston Intersection

Scoop

time07-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Scoop

Council Prioritises Fix For ‘Uneven' Rolleston Intersection

Article – Jonathan Leask – Local Democracy Reporter The new $5.6 million intersection in Rolleston being uneven within a month of being sealed will be fixed by the end of May. The 'uneven' surface of a new $5.6 million intersection in Rolleston will be fixed by the end of May, council says. Levelling work needs to be completed on the major Canterbury intersection, between Levi Road and Masefield Drive. The Selwyn District Council issued a statement on May 6 via social media that it was 'aware of the uneven surface(s) on Levi Road' and that contractors will be working on levelling the surface as soon as they can. Council infrastructure and property executive director Tim Mason said the road was built to design and there are no structural issues. 'The ride quality at the two entrances to the supermarket development along Levi Road that motorists are experiencing is a temporary issue. 'There are no safety concerns relating to this minor issue and currently a 30 km/h temporary speed limit is in place as a precautionary measure.' The issue was identified during the April 4-6 'super weekend' when the contractors, Isaac Construction, worked a straight 84 hours to install the traffic lights and complete the final roading, piping, electrical work, he said. 'Since then, the council, design consultants, and the contractor have been working on the final stage of design for remediation for the ride quality. 'We expect to have this completed by the end of May. 'We are currently working with our contractor and design consultants to prioritise remediation,while also confirming responsibility for costs as part of that process.' This issue was not caused by last week's heavy rain, but the bad weather delayed the remediation work, he said. 'We can confirm that the drainage around the intersection is working effectively and was not impacted by the recent weather event.' The intersection is a main arterial route linking traffic in and out of Rolleston to the Christchurch Southern Motorway. The finishing touches, such as road markings, had been scheduled to be completed by the end of April. However, this was only partially completed due to the bad weather conditions in the last two weeks, Mason said. Isaac Construction have been approached for comment. The intersection upgrade was originally included in the council's 2021–31 long-term plan, ahead of Foodstuffs South Island announcing their development plans. Foodstuffs is building the South Island's largest Pak'nSave, covering 8100 square meters, on the corner of Levi Road and Lincoln Rolleston Road. It is scheduled to open by the end of the year. It's understood that development contributions from the new supermarket will have offset some of the $5.6m cost, as well as a NZ Transport Agency subsidy.

'Not even': New $5.6m Rolleston intersection to be repaired
'Not even': New $5.6m Rolleston intersection to be repaired

1News

time07-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • 1News

'Not even': New $5.6m Rolleston intersection to be repaired

The "uneven" surface of a new $5.6 million intersection in Rolleston will be fixed by the end of May, the council says. Levelling work needed to be completed on the major Canterbury intersection, between Levi Road and Masefield Drive. The Selwyn District Council issued a statement on May 6 via social media that it was "aware of the uneven surface(s) on Levi Road" and that contractors would be working on levelling the surface as soon as they can. Council infrastructure and property executive director Tim Mason said the road was built to design, and there were no structural issues. "The ride quality at the two entrances to the supermarket development along Levi Road that motorists are experiencing is a temporary issue. "There are no safety concerns relating to this minor issue and currently a 30km/h temporary speed limit is in place as a precautionary measure.' The issue was identified during the April 4-6 "super weekend" when the contractors, Isaac Construction, worked a straight 84 hours to install the traffic lights and complete the final roading, piping, electrical work, he said. "Since then, the council, design consultants, and the contractor have been working on the final stage of design for remediation for the ride quality. "We expect to have this completed by the end of May. "We are currently working with our contractor and design consultants to prioritise remediation, while also confirming responsibility for costs as part of that process." This issue was not caused by last week's heavy rain, but the bad weather delayed the remediation work, he said. 'We can confirm that the drainage around the intersection is working effectively and was not impacted by the recent weather event." The intersection is a main arterial route linking traffic in and out of Rolleston to the Christchurch Southern Motorway. The finishing touches, such as road markings, had been scheduled to be completed by the end of April. However, this was only partially completed due to the bad weather conditions in the last two weeks, Mason said. Isaac Construction have been approached for comment. The intersection upgrade was originally included in the council's 2021–31 long-term plan, ahead of Foodstuffs South Island announcing their development plans. Foodstuffs was building the South Island's largest Pak'nSave, covering 8100 square meters, on the corner of Levi Road and Lincoln Rolleston Road. It was scheduled to open by the end of the year. It's understood that development contributions from the new supermarket will have offset some of the $5.6m cost, as well as a NZ Transport Agency subsidy. LDR is local body journalism co-funded by RNZ and NZ On Air

Council Prioritises Fix For ‘Uneven' Rolleston Intersection
Council Prioritises Fix For ‘Uneven' Rolleston Intersection

Scoop

time07-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Scoop

Council Prioritises Fix For ‘Uneven' Rolleston Intersection

The "uneven" surface of a new $5.6 million intersection in Rolleston will be fixed by the end of May, council says. Levelling work needs to be completed on the major Canterbury intersection, between Levi Road and Masefield Drive. The Selwyn District Council issued a statement on May 6 via social media that it was 'aware of the uneven surface(s) on Levi Road' and that contractors will be working on levelling the surface as soon as they can. Council infrastructure and property executive director Tim Mason said the road was built to design and there are no structural issues. 'The ride quality at the two entrances to the supermarket development along Levi Road that motorists are experiencing is a temporary issue. 'There are no safety concerns relating to this minor issue and currently a 30 km/h temporary speed limit is in place as a precautionary measure.' The issue was identified during the April 4-6 'super weekend' when the contractors, Isaac Construction, worked a straight 84 hours to install the traffic lights and complete the final roading, piping, electrical work, he said. 'Since then, the council, design consultants, and the contractor have been working on the final stage of design for remediation for the ride quality. 'We expect to have this completed by the end of May. 'We are currently working with our contractor and design consultants to prioritise remediation,while also confirming responsibility for costs as part of that process.' This issue was not caused by last week's heavy rain, but the bad weather delayed the remediation work, he said. 'We can confirm that the drainage around the intersection is working effectively and was not impacted by the recent weather event." The intersection is a main arterial route linking traffic in and out of Rolleston to the Christchurch Southern Motorway. The finishing touches, such as road markings, had been scheduled to be completed by the end of April. However, this was only partially completed due to the bad weather conditions in the last two weeks, Mason said. Isaac Construction have been approached for comment. The intersection upgrade was originally included in the council's 2021–31 long-term plan, ahead of Foodstuffs South Island announcing their development plans. Foodstuffs is building the South Island's largest Pak'nSave, covering 8100 square meters, on the corner of Levi Road and Lincoln Rolleston Road. It is scheduled to open by the end of the year. It's understood that development contributions from the new supermarket will have offset some of the $5.6m cost, as well as a NZ Transport Agency subsidy.

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