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Philippines’ Metro Retail launches programme to boost business partnerships

It targets to support those in the Sari-sari Stores and Hotel, Restaurant, and Catering segments.

Metro Retail Stores Group has rolled out the improved “Mareng Ems Programme” that aimed to enhance collaborations and support for businesses particularly those in the Sari-sari Store, and Hotel, Restaurant, and Catering sectors.

In a statement, the company said the programme includes free membership, points conversion, and a rebate of up to 3% on monthly purchases.

Metro Retail will also offer its partners raffle promos, potential cellphone-loading businesses, and access to credit lines for business capital, amongst others.

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“These benefits form a comprehensive support system to meet the diverse and evolving needs of partners,” the company said.

“These rewards include competitive pricing, tailored promotions, and a robust rewards system that includes points, power points, and strategic partnerships with third parties. The program also places a strong emphasis on convenience, offering flexible payment options and versatile pickup or delivery services,” it added.

The programme is accessible through the free Metro Business Club membership

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