March 04, 2026 06:15 am (IST)
Payback introduces 'Shop Online'
New Delhi, Aug 6 (IBNS): Multi brand loyalty program Payback has enhanced its online shopping experience with 'Shop Online', which is a platform where customers can shop from a wide range of products from over 200 leading online shopping portals of the country.
The enhanced ‘Shop Online’ interface will ease customers’ shopping experience by offering a comparison of the best deals across various online players.
Pyback recently entered into a partnership with Amazon, who is also now a part of the ‘Shop Online’ platform. Some of the other leading online players like Flipkart, ebay, Jabong and Myntra are already a part of the platform.
‘Shop Online’ not only gives the users value for money, but also rewards them with discounts and additional Payback Points.
“With Payback, Shopping is rewarding. Our aim is to delight customers and ensure they earn while they shop online” said Rahul Rana, CEO PAYBACK India.
“As a result of our partnerships with leading online players, we are able to offer an entire range of lifestyle products on the ‘Shop Online’ portal,” he added.
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