Free cash up for grabs with Pelikin’s latest incentive

Free cash up for grabs with Pelikin’s latest incentive
Edited by Travel Weekly


    Pelikin has launched its latest incentive to entice agents to get more customers signed up to its travel money card product.

    The incentive not only gives the ‘top selling’ agency the chance to “fill their fridge” with $1000 worth of vouchers but also provides weekly prizes for any agency that has at least 5 customers sign up for Pelikin to go into a draw to win a $100 gift card.

    “Our last incentive saw a lot of agents get signed up to our affiliate program but we know that now agents are looking to start handing out documentation to clients headed overseas so it is the perfect opportunity for them to offer their customers the travel money card product,” Pelikin CEO/founder, Sam Brown said.

    With free sign ups, no international transaction fees or loading/reloading fees and competitive exchange rates it’s a great product for clients too.”

    The travel money product has proved popular for agents across Australia due to the ease of sign up, no requirement for formal accreditation, doing any ID checks or taking money in store. Provide your clients with your unique affiliate URL or QR code and they do the rest.

    Additionally, Pelikin are still offering a cashback promotion where any clients travelling can receive 2 per cent cashback on all money spent overseas on a range of the most common travel spending items such as food, drinks & transport. This gives agents an even bigger incentive to offer Pelikin to their clients.

    If you would like to know more simply reach out to your Evolution Travel Collective (ETC) BDM for your marketing pack so you can make the most of this incentive to get your clients signing up for their Pelikin Travel Card.

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