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LoyaltyOne is a global leader in the design and implementation of coalition loyalty programs, customer analytics and loyalty services for Fortune 1000 clients around the world. LoyaltyOne’s unparalleled track record delivering sustained business performance improvement for clients stems from its unique combination of hands-on practitioner experience and continuous thought leadership. LoyaltyOne has over 20 years history leveraging data-driven insights to develop and operate some of the world's most effective loyalty programs and customer-centric solutions. These include the AIR MILES Reward Program, North America's premier coalition loyalty program; a majority stake in European-based BrandLoyalty, one of the largest and most successful campaign-driven loyalty marketers outside of the Americas; and a working partnership with Latin America's leading coalition program, dotz. LoyaltyOne is also the owner of COLLOQUY, a group dedicated to research, publishing and education for the global loyalty industry.
ERC is an international BPO and a full service, end-to-end provider for every aspect of the customer lifecycle. Across six locations, we are one powerful team, dedicated to deliver the best customer experience and results possible on behalf of our clients. It`s not a mission statement. It`s an unwavering commitment from each one of us. So whether we`re providing recovery, outsourcing, market research or any other service, we`ll continue to invest in technology, tools and talent, while leveraging best-in-class analytics and business intelligence. We won`t just check the boxes. We`ll keep pushing, keep innovating, enhancing our services, so we can enhance the lives of those we serve.
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