Countdown's Head of Loyalty Susan D'lima says the new Onecard programme has
evolved.
"By partnering with AA Smartfuel we're opening up an instant fuel saving to Onecard
holders, and enabling AA Smartfuel cardholders to accumulate fuel savings on what
could be their biggest spend per week once the bills are paid.
"Together both programmes give consumers more opportunities to save whenever they swipe, on a single card, and without having to keep track of dockets."
AA Smartfuel Director, Ian Sutcliffe, said members had been asking for a grocery partnership for some time.
"Countdown is a major addition to the family of participating retailers and it's a
significant boost for consumers to be able to accumulate savings on a big weekly
spend like supermarket shopping."
Sutcliffe said some AA Smartfuel cardholders saved hundred of dollars on fuel annually.
BP OIl New Zealand general manager of retail Debi Boffa said the company would be reploying extra staff to assist customers with the transition to the new Onecard.
While many members will begin to see their cards appear in the mail later this week, a number of cardholders will still need to collect their new card from BP stores and transition their existing balance across, Boffa said.
The joined loyalty scheme would have a network of 1500 retail sites throughout the country.
New World today announced it would roll out its Clubcard nationwide. The programme alunched in the South Island two years ago and has 450,000 members.
One million New World Clubcards are being sent to existing Fly Buys and Airpoints card holders in the North Island, who have recently scanned their card in a New World store.
Fly Buys, previously New Zealand's biggest loyalty scheme, will part ways Air New Zealand's Airpoints scheme on October 17.
Airpoints announced new partners Mitre 10, Tower Insurance and Storage King in September when the split with Fly Buys was revealed.
In June Z Energy announced instant fuel price discounts for Fly Buys members.