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Nectar loyalty scheme is used by Sainsbury in the UK. Customer get points by using the card. T wo points awarded for every £1 spent. Each point is worth 0.5p (effectively a 1% discount). You can use your points to secure a discount at any of these retailers at any time, provided you've built up a minimum of 500 points. Cardholders should look out for promotions that allow them to claim up to four times the points on certain purchases. You can earn more Nectar points by taking out a Nectar credit card from Sainsbury's Bank or American Express. The Sainsbury's Nectar Low Rate Credit Card currently offers customers double Nectar points on Sainsbury's shopping and one Nectar point for every £5 spent elsewhere. Meanwhile, The American Express card offers 20,000 bonus Nectar points when you spend £2,000 in the first three months, up to four points for every £1 spent at Nectar partners and one point for virtually every £1 spent elsewhere. Summary:
 * Earn points with more than 500 retailers
 * You get two points per £1
 * One point is worth 0.5p
 * Minimum redemption threshold: 500 points
 * How long until points expire if not used: They don't
 * Scheme expiry if not used: One year
 * How you claim your points: Partial or full payment for goods by card
 * Extra points available for Nectar credit card holders or with promotional offers

http://www.which.co.uk/money/money-saving-tips/guides/loyalty-cards/tesco-clubcard-vs-sainsburys-nectar-card/

**What is Nectar?** <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #333333; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1.077em;">Sainsbury’s has been using the Nectar loyalty card for ten years. Points can be earned at around 4,000 locations and include transactions such as shopping for groceries, booking a holiday, paying household bills and buying petrol. Members can also earn Nectar points at over 500 online retailers if they shop via nectar.com. These Nectar points can then be redeemed at participating businesses for money off shopping, travel, eating out, and general merchandise. Launched in 2002, Nectar now reports that it now has over 18.5 million members. <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #333333; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1.077em;">**How does it work for businesses?** <span style="background-color: #ffffff; color: #333333; font-family: Arial,Helvetica,sans-serif; font-size: 1.077em;">Nectar is owned by Aimia, a global loyalty management business and offers businesses three options to partner with them. Programme partners allow consumers to earn points at the business but not redeem them; Nectar eShops Partners offers consumers the same but online or rewards partner who offer shoppers the opportunity to both collect and redeem points. http://www.retail-week.com/topics/sainsburys-and-nectar-what-do-retailers-need-to-know/5042863.article