Cardholder Loyalty Program Sample Clauses

Cardholder Loyalty Program. (a) If Company chooses to own and operate a loyalty program for Cardholders (a “Loyalty Program”), Company will be responsible for determining its rules, funding the rewards related to it (unless otherwise agreed by Bank), and ensuring compliance with all Applicable Laws as related solely to such Loyalty Program as distinguished from the operation of the Credit Cards in general). Bank shall support such Loyalty Program on terms mutually agreed by the parties. Company will be entitled to all revenue from the Loyalty Program. Company will provide Bank with reasonable notice of any changes to the Loyalty Program. Commencing on the Plan Commencement Date Bank shall make available through the TSYS’ services the loyalty program services supported by TSYS for the Purchased Accounts prior to the Plan Commencement Date. Bank acknowledges and agrees that as of the TSYS Transition, Bank shall support the Loyalty Program set forth on Schedule 2.11 (b) hereto.
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Cardholder Loyalty Program. At Stage's request, Bank will provide Stage with system functionality tied to the Accounts to support Stage's Cardholder loyalty program, at no additional charge, to the extent Stage's loyalty program is consistent with Bank's existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients and is facilitated using monthly Billing Statements to active Accounts and does not include stand-alone mailings. Provided, however, that Bank will support stand-alone Cardholder mailings and zero-balance statements in conjunction with a Cardholder loyalty program at Stage's expense which may be paid from the Marketing Fund. Bank will, at Stage's request, upon the terms, conditions and fees mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties, provide back office servicing and administration support for Stage's Cardholder loyalty program. The Cardholder loyalty program will provide for loyalty point accumulation, tracking, lookup/reporting, and redemption where coupon is part of the Billing Statement, at no additional charge to Stage, consistent with Bank's existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients. Stage will be the owner of the loyalty program and will be responsible for determining and funding the reward related to the loyalty program and for ensuring that the loyalty program complies with all Applicable Laws.
Cardholder Loyalty Program. At Hanover Direct’s request, Bank will provide Hanover Direct with system functionality tied to the Accounts to support Hanover Direct’s Cardholder loyalty program (the “Loyalty Program”), at no additional charge, to the extent Hanover Direct’s Loyalty Program is consistent with Bank’s existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients and is facilitated using monthly billing statements to active Accounts and does not include stand-alone mailings. Provided, however, that Bank will support stand-alone Cardholder mailings and zero-balance statements in conjunction with the Loyalty Program at Hanover Direct’s expense. Bank will, at Hanover Direct’s request, upon the terms, conditions and fees mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties, provide back office servicing and administration support for Hanover Direct’s Loyalty Program. The Loyalty Program will provide for loyalty point accumulation, tracking, lookup/reporting, and redemption where coupon is part of the billing statement, at no additional charge to Hanover Direct, consistent with Bank’s existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients. Hanover Direct is the owner of the Loyalty Program and will be responsible for determining and funding the reward related to the Loyalty Program and for ensuring that the Loyalty Program complies with all Applicable Laws.
Cardholder Loyalty Program. At DWR’s request, Bank will provide DWR with system functionality tied to the Accounts to support DWR’s Cardholder loyalty program (the “Loyalty Program”), at no additional charge, to the extent DWR’s Loyalty Program is consistent with Bank’s existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients and is facilitated using monthly billing statements to active Accounts and does not include stand-alone mailings. Provided, however, that Bank will support stand-alone Cardholder mailings and zero-balance statements in conjunction with the Loyalty Program at DWR’s expense. Bank will, at DWR’s request, upon the terms, conditions and fees mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties, provide back office servicing and administration support for DWR’s Loyalty Program. The Loyalty Program will provide for loyalty point accumulation, tracking, lookup/reporting, and redemption where coupon is part of the billing statement, at no additional charge to DWR, consistent with Bank’s existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients. DWR is the owner of the Loyalty Program and will be responsible for determining and funding the reward related to the Loyalty Program and for ensuring that the Loyalty Program complies with all Applicable Laws.
Cardholder Loyalty Program. (a) If Zale chooses to own and operate a loyalty program for Cardholders (a “Loyalty Program”), Zale will be responsible for determining its rules, funding the rewards related to it, and ensuring compliance with all Applicable Laws. Bank may assist Zale in developing such Loyalty Program, provided that Bank shall have no responsibility, or assume any liability, for such Loyalty Program.
Cardholder Loyalty Program. Bank shall support the re-design and re-launch of the Cardholder Loyalty Program at such time as to coincide with the Program Commencement Date:
Cardholder Loyalty Program. Bank will provide VS with system functionality tied to the Accounts to support VS’s Cardholder loyalty program (the “Loyalty Program”), at no additional charge, to the extent VS’s Loyalty Program is consistent with Bank’s existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients and is facilitated using monthly billing statements to active Accounts and does not include stand-alone mailings. Provided, however, that Bank will support stand-alone Cardholder mailings and zero-balance statements in conjunction with the Loyalty Program at VS’s expense. Bank will, at VS’s request, upon the terms, conditions and fees mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties, provide back office servicing and administration support for VS’s Loyalty Program. The Loyalty Program will provide for loyalty point accumulation, tracking, lookup/reporting, and redemption where coupon is part of the billing statement, and redemption data files contained in Bank’s system to a party designated by VS, at no additional charge to VS, consistent with Bank’s existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients. Subject to Section 2.14(b)(i)(F), VS is the owner of the Loyalty Program and will be responsible for determining and funding the reward related to the Loyalty Program and for ensuring that the Loyalty Program complies with all Applicable Laws.
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Cardholder Loyalty Program. (a) Bank will provide VS with system functionality tied to the Accounts to support VS’s Cardholder loyalty program (the “Loyalty Program”), including recording the accumulation of loyalty points, tracking, lookup/reporting, and award certificate production and distribution, at no additional charge, to the extent VS’s Loyalty Program is consistent with Bank’s existing or future functionality offered to other Bank clients and is facilitated using monthly billing statements to active Accounts and does not include stand-alone mailings. Provided, however, that Bank will support stand-alone Cardholder mailings and zero-balance statements in conjunction with the Loyalty Program at VS’s expense. Bank will, at VS’s request, upon the terms, conditions and fees mutually agreed upon in writing by the parties, provide back office servicing and administration support for VS’s Loyalty Program. Subject to Section 2.14(b)(i)(F), VS is the owner of the Loyalty Program and will be responsible for determining and funding the reward related to the Loyalty Program and for ensuring that the Loyalty Program complies with all Applicable Laws.

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