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Chamber & One4all Rewards partnership


Ann McGregor, chief executive of Northern Ireland Chamber and Declan Byrne, managing director of One4all Rewards. N


orthern Ireland Chamber of Commerce is delighted to announce a partnership with One4all Rewards, which seeʼs One4all sponsor a series of Chamber events over the upcoming 12 months.


One4all Rewards is the Corporate Division of the Gift Voucher Shop, the company behind the market leading multi‑store gift card, the One4all. Their vision is to provide the ultimate choice, convenience and flexibility in gifting and budgeting.


The company supplies gifting solutions to the public and corporate market in the UK, Ireland and Malta. In Northern Ireland sales channels extend across the Post Office® network a corporate sales team, website and call centre. With the One4all Gift Card the company has brought together the most comprehensive range of retail partners including leading brand names Argos, Boots, B&Q, Currys, Debenhams, Ernest Jones, House of Fraser, ToysRus, TopShop and WH Smith.


In the corporate market One4all Rewards work with clients in the provision of trade marketing, loyalty programmes, employee incentives, customised gift cards and software solutions for the management of ongoing incentives and points‑based reward schemes. Their objective is to increase and develop the overall gift card market in Northern Ireland and to drive a greater share of that market to their retail partners through choice, convenience of purchase, development of non‑standard channels and an excellent service.


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Working with you to ensure staff retention and performance


One4all Rewards work with companies of all sizes to motivate and reward employees, ensuring maximum productivity, staff retention and an enlightened workplace. A successful reward and incentive must carry real ʻtrophy valueʼ for the employee, involve low administration for the HR manager and deliver cost effectiveness for the business. The success of the One4all Rewards employee incentive scheme is in the reward and the execution.


A company needs to be confident in the value of the reward, as no matter how well the scheme may be communicated if the end result is a poor reward the whole exercise will be worthless.


The market leading One4all Gift Card product achieves all of this as it carries huge trophy value. It covers the widest variety of categories and brands and it can be spent in hundreds of outlets throughout Northern Ireland. The appeal of giving such a reward is that as your employee shops, they will remember you for it. The other important factor is the execution of an incentive or reward scheme. When this is carried out successfully, the benefits outweigh the costs considerably. An incentive or reward scheme that is communicated effectively will make employees feel valued, encourage productivity, provide goals to work towards and build loyalty.


This is why One4all Rewards don't just supply 7


the product ‒ they work with their clients on the delivery of a full service incentive and reward programme.


With an in‑house marketing and design team, One4all Rewards can work with marketing departments or agencies on everything from customized gift cards and presentation certificates to communication materials and online processing solutions.


For further information on any of our services please contact Lynda McGovern on 020 7608 2008 or email corpsales@giftvouchershop.co.uk


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