About RebateCardX
A Rebate Card should create a clear exchange of value.
We focus on the economics behind the program: who funds the rebate, which activity qualifies, how value is calculated and how results are measured.

Our approach
Start with the value exchange, then define the program.
RebateCardX starts with who funds value, what activity qualifies, how it is calculated and what success means.
- 01 / Context
Industry and audience
- Commercial relationship
- Customers or business participants
- Behavior to influence
- 02 / Definition
Program economics
- Funding source
- Customer value
- Sponsor outcome
- 03A / Promise
Understandable proposition
Customers can see which activity earns value and which conditions apply.
- 03B / Operation
Traceable mechanics
Sponsors can follow calculation, adjustment, settlement and program cost.
- 04 / Ownership
Accountable roles
Every funding, rules, data and settlement decision has a named owner.
- 05 / Outcome
Measurable program
Customer benefit and commercial performance are reviewed through the same value model.
Our role
Turn commercial incentives into a Rebate Card model people can explain.
A rebate program connects customer behavior, sponsor funding, qualification rules, calculation logic, redemption and financial reporting. Our role is to make those relationships explicit so the proposition remains valuable, controlled and measurable.

The value questions
Sponsor. Customer. Trigger. Rebate.
Those four views reveal why the program exists, which behavior it rewards, when value is earned and how the result can be reconciled across the business.
See how rebate cards workOur principles
A disciplined way to shape a Rebate Card program.
Economics first
Start with the sponsor objective, customer value and activity the program is intended to influence.
Rules people can understand
Make qualification, exclusions, calculation, timing and redemption visible in the program proposition.
Evidence by design
Connect each rebate to the qualifying event, formula, adjustment history and settlement record.
Value for both sides
Measure whether the customer benefit and sponsor outcome remain commercially sustainable together.
A useful first step
Define the customer behavior and commercial outcome before defining the rebate.
Define who funds the rebate, what qualifies, how value is calculated and how program performance is measured.
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