Ivory Properties introduces reward cards

Farah Wahida25 Feb 2015

Ivory Properties Group Bhd recently launched its ‘Ivory Privilege Card’ – a reward card for loyal purchasers and investors to continue their support and trust in the Penang-based property developer.

According to its group chief executive officer Datuk Low Eng Hock, the Ivory privilege card offer scores of benefits for its cardholders under three categories; Diamond, Platinum and Gold.

“Diamond cardholders will receive between two per cent and three per cent of the Loyal Customer Rewards (LCR) depending on the property value and every next purchase by them or their family members, the introducer is entitled for a 1.5 per cent of the Introducer Reward Points (IRC).

“Platinum cardholders will enjoy one per cent of LCR and one per cent of IRC while Gold cardholders are entitled for 0.5 per cent respectively,” he said after the launching ceremony at Ivory Tower in Penang Times Square this morning.

Property buyers with cumulative purchase of RM1 million worth of property is entitled to a gold card, while those spent more than RM2 million will receive a platinum card and those with RM3 million transactions and above will be qualified for a diamond card.

 

Farah Wahida, Editor of PropertyGuru, edited this story. To contact her about this or other stories email farahwahida@propertyguru.com.my

 

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