Newly-merged fund Energy Super has introduced a free member loyalty discount program as part of its focus on member engagement.
The program, called ‘Energy Rewards’, will partner with specialist companies such as Member Plus, Engaging Members, RT Health and ME Bank to deliver discounts on a range of products.
Energy Super chief executive Robyn Petrou said the program was part of the fund’s commitment to providing its members with tangible services and benefits.
“Energy Super is constantly looking for ways to deliver additional benefit and value for money to its members,” Petrou said.
Members will be able to access discounts on items like insurance, accommodation, telecommunication services, electrical and whitegoods, food, entertainment, motoring, health and fitness.
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