Givex Launches Online Gift Card Customization for Small Business
TORONTO, Sept. 1, 2016 /PRNewswire/ - Givex, the proven platform for customer engagement and operational efficiency since 1999, announced today the launch of its latest innovation – an online gift card purchasing site and card builder for small businesses.
Gift cards are the most-requested gift and an essential product for a business of any size. But small merchants with smaller volume orders face higher costs for custom cards and have few design options.
The new Givex solution aims to change all that by giving merchants the ability to design their own cards and have them digitally printed at a cost-effective price. Merchants can be up and running with their new gift cards in as little as 2 weeks.
The online card builder enables merchants to edit a wide range of existing designs or upload their own images and logos to create their own card. Premade designs are still available for instant ordering or serve as the base for more personalized gift cards.
"We're very excited to provide this to our small business clients in time for the Holiday Season," says Mo Chaar, VP Client Relations, North America. "With this new solution, business owners will be able to order their new gift cards at their own convenience, any time day or night."
Clients can contact Givex to start their reorders using this new service.
About Givex
Givex operates in over 55 countries, having processed more than 16 billion transactions since 1999, across a wide array of industries. The Givex Platform provides the tools that drive customer engagement while also accelerating operational efficiency, through a merchant's physical, online and mobile sales channels. Using Givex, all these channels generate the valuable and actionable data, protected by the maximum PCI security standards, that is crucial to maintain a competitive advantage in today's fast moving economy.
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