BARRIE, Ontario, Feb. 27, 2018 -- muv-u Corp, owners of the innovative loyalty platform marketed under the Hawkeye Rewards brand in the greater Iowa area, is poised for continued growth and expansion in 2018. The company reports its members processed over 53 thousand transactions over the Hawkeye Rewards mobile app to date, representing over $4 million US in merchant transactions. Over 20,000 consumers have downloaded the App to date, which allows them to earn, accrue, and spend points at any Hawkeye Rewards merchant location participating in the program.
Consumers can take advantage of tremendous savings with local merchants by simply downloading the free Hawkeye Rewards mobile app from the Apple or Android app stores without any purchase requirements or obligations. Users can earn and redeem points at any participating merchant. The Hawkeye Rewards App provides a unique business proposition for participating merchants to expand their marketing activities using the powerful and versatile mobile e-commerce platform.
“Hawkeye Rewards continues to gain popularity with consumers and merchants across the Iowa region,” said Tom Ondrejicka, Founder and CEO, muv-u Corp. “As we add more personnel, resources, and new merchants to the Hawkeye Rewards platform, it provides consumers with greater choices and opportunities to earn, accrue, and redeem points with merchants where they typically shop, dine, and purchase products and services.”
“Enhancements to the Hawkeye Rewards mobile loyalty platform also provides local merchants with a powerful mobile sales and marketing tool that literally puts their brands and sales offers directly into the hands of consumers in their area,” continued Mr. Ondrejicka.
muv-u Corp. recently announced the addition of Jessica Bartlett as Business Development Manager in the Iowa region. Ms. Bartlett will be reaching out to her network of local merchants in an effort to further increase the number of local merchants on Hawkeye Rewards. Ms. Bartlett’s 15 years of sales, sales training and business development across Iowa and its accompanying states will add enormous value as we continue to develop Hawkeye Rewards while introducing MyTown Rewards. In particular Ms. Bartlett’s experience in the payment processing industry directly connects her to the local small business community we serve, added Mr. Ondrejicka.
Hawkeye Rewards also continues to expand its consumer offerings with prominent merchants in the area including Bread Garden Market, Paul’s of Iowa City, Hartig Drug, and the Black and Gold Shop. Consumers who have downloaded the Hawkeye Rewards App can take advantage of special deals and opportunities from these and many more merchants directly from their smartphones.
Consumers can download Hawkeye Rewards App on their smartphone for free by visiting the Apple App Store or Google Play.
Merchants interested in learning how to join Hawkeye Rewards should email [email protected], or visit www.muv-u.com.
Investor inquiries welcome. Please contact [email protected]
About muv-u
muv-u offers a unique and proprietary mobile e-commerce, loyalty, and communication platform that directly connects merchants with consumers, to create a new untapped source of recurring revenue to affinity partners and merchant businesses. muv-u allows consumers to earn and redeem points at any merchant inside the network, regardless of location, via a powerful proven digital platform, with the capability of providing merchant businesses and affinity partners with invaluable data and analytics about their customers. Headquartered in Barrie, Ontario, Canada with offices in New York and Iowa, muv-u is presently engaged with affinity partners at major universities, health care organizations, and local/regional business development organizations across the U.S. and Canada.
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