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Jisp celebrates one year of Scan & Save

Jisp celebrates one year of Scan & Save

Money-saving and rewards app Jisp is celebrating its Scan & Save solution’s first anniversary.

This follows a blockbuster 12 months, which saw the company become the market-leading app in the UK for helping shoppers save and earn at local Nisa convenience stores. Since its launch with Nisa on Sept 13, 2021, Scan & Save growth has accelerated exponentially and is now operational in over 170 Nisa stores nationwide.


In just one year, Jisp has seen thousands of shoppers make over 500,000 scans in-store, with 330,000 money-saving vouchers issued and 292,000 redemptions made. Leading retailers offering Scan & Save have up to 1,200 shoppers using Jisp and achieving over £5,500 every week incrementally in RSV which is helping them drive footfall, spend, frequency and loyalty.Not only that, but customers have saved over £345,000 from redemptions and have won a total of £10,000 in prize money from Scan & Save’s competition ‘Scan a Grand’.The year also saw Jisp partner with the charity GroceryAid to not only increase awareness of the fantastic free services available, but also to raise money for grocery colleagues every time a customer interacts with Scan & Save in-store.

Celebrating the fantastic milestone, Greg Deacon, Chief Customer Officer of Jisp said, ‘’We’re absolutely thrilled by the success of Jisp in helping retailers save shoppers monies and rewarding them for doing so on exclusive deals from leading brands in-store. As we move towards 200 Nisa partners and introducing over 150 new independent retailers through our exciting partnership with Payzone, we’re able to help hundreds of stores and their shoppers combat the current cost of living crisis, growing sales, margin and increasing loyalty locally to them.’’

Nisa retailer, Sunny Sigh said, ‘’Jisp Scan & Save has been a huge success for our store. It has allowed us to offer promotional prices that are worth screaming about on social media. Prices that the big supermarkets can’t even touch. It brings in crowds of new customers, coming in daily to repeat the deals too good to miss.’’

Deacon added ‘’We’re excited to continue offering Jisp for free to independent retail partners and welcome all to get in touch at business.jisp.com/scan-save-retailers or call 01400 222 333 so we can support you and your community straight away.’’

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