Multi-Country Loyalty Programs

Run regional loyalty programs with country-specific campaigns, rules, and rewards, all from one back-office.

Overview

One platform across borders.

Running loyalty across multiple countries means different regulations, different languages, and different customer expectations. NeoDay lets you configure programs per country while managing everything from one back-office. No separate instances, no duplicated effort.

Controls

Local programs. Central control.

Run regional programs with country-specific rules and rewards, all managed from one back-office.

Per-country setup

Define separate rules, rewards, and mechanics for each market without affecting other countries.

Simultaneous campaigns

Publish, pause, and update campaigns across multiple countries simultaneously without affecting other markets.

GDPR compliant

NeoDay is fully GDPR compliant, so customer data is handled correctly regardless of where your program runs.

Unified market overview

View and manage every regional program from one dashboard, or filter down to a single market.

Results

Built to scale across borders.

Faster market expansion

Launch in a new country using your existing platform. No new contract, no new implementation.

Reduced team overhead

Your central marketing team manages all regional programs without needing local administrators in each country.

Consistent quality

Every market runs on the same platform with the same reliability, even when campaign mechanics differ.

Fast & Seamless
Loyalty Integrations

FAQ

Frequently Asked Questions

Find answers to common questions about multi-country.

Can loyalty program rules differ per country on the same platform?

Yes. NeoDay lets you configure separate campaign rules, reward structures, and participation mechanics per country, all running independently from one back-office.

How do you manage loyalty programs across different languages and regions?

Why do businesses need multi-country loyalty management?

How do you localise a loyalty program for different markets?