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Raise Expands to Canada with Gift Card Innovations

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Raise, a global leader in gift card innovation, has launched in Canada, marking its second major international expansion this month. The move follows its recent entry into the United Kingdom and reinforces Raise’s commitment to revolutionizing how consumers and businesses interact with gift cards, loyalty programs, and digital payments. With over 6 million users and $10 billion in transactions, Raise says it aims to make shopping more rewarding for Canadians.

Raise App Launches in Canada

The Raise App is now available in Canada, offering users the ability to shop with their favorite brands while earning cashback rewards through “Raise Cash.” The platform simplifies the gift card experience from purchasing to redemption, providing a seamless and value-driven approach. The app is designed for Canadians who prioritize convenience, savings, and innovation in their shopping habits.

New Opportunities for Canadian Businesses

Canadian businesses can also benefit from Raise’s advanced B2B API solution, which supports digital card distribution and enhances loyalty programs. The technology allows businesses to integrate Raise’s ecosystem, offering secure and efficient ways to engage customers and improve their shopping experiences.

“Our expansion into the Canadian market underscores our mission to deliver a better gift card and digital payment experience,” said George Bousis, Founder and CEO of Raise. “Canada is an exciting opportunity for us to connect with consumers and businesses who value innovation and savings. We’re thrilled to support Canadians in shopping smarter and earning more.”

Blockchain and Cryptocurrency Integration

Raise’s Canadian launch includes innovative features like blockchain technology and cryptocurrency support, providing users with more flexibility in how they use and manage gift cards. Through BFG Labs, Raise leverages blockchain technology to combat fraud, reduce inefficiencies, and create a dynamic loyalty ecosystem tailored to modern retail demands.

This blockchain-driven approach offers Canadian retailers a cutting-edge solution to optimize loyalty programs and protect against fraud, positioning Raise as a leader in secure and advanced digital payment systems.

Benefits for Retailers and Consumers

For Canadian retailers, Raise provides real-time gift card activation and redemption, along with advanced fraud prevention tools. These features allow businesses to offer secure, flexible solutions to attract and retain customers in an increasingly competitive retail environment.

Consumers benefit from an intuitive shopping platform that enables them to save more while enjoying a seamless purchasing experience. By bridging traditional and digital payment systems, Raise ensures its technology meets the needs of today’s shoppers and businesses alike.

Part of a Global Expansion

Canada is part of Raise’s broader strategy to expand its innovative gift card solutions worldwide. With partnerships spanning over 1,000 global brands and a network of over one million stores, websites, and applications, Raise plans to extend its B2B offering to 30 additional countries.

Since its founding in 2012, Raise has facilitated over $10 billion in transactions through its consumer app, exchange platform, and B2B operations. The company says it remains committed to enhancing how gift cards are used, making them more accessible, flexible, and rewarding.

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