Technology/Services

QuikTrip Launches New Private-Label Credit Card

Partners with First Bankcard on rewards, discount program

TULSA, Okla. -- Convenience-store and gasoline retailer QuikTrip Corp. and credit-card issuer First Bankcard have launched a new QuikTrip private-label credit-card program.

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The new QuikTrip Credit Card, which can be used at any QuikTrip in the United States for food, fuel and other qualified purchases, will provide rewards points and fuel discounts to cardholders.

All fuel purchases made with the QuikTrip card will receive a three-cent per gallon discount. During the first two billing cycles, cardholders will receive a statement credit for an additional 22-cent discount on their fuel purchases up to a 200-gallon limit.

In addition, cardholders will earn 100 bonus points upon approval and 1 point for each dollar spent on qualified QuikTrip in-store purchases. Every 200 points will earn cardholders a $10 QuikTrip gift card.

The partners plan bonus savings and other promotional offers throughout the year.

“QuikTrip is always looking for ways to simplify and improve our customer experience,” said Chuck Barton, vice president of marketing for QuikTrip. “This new card will provide an extra level of value to our customers who rely on us for food and fuel. In addition to our everyday competitive pricing, our new QuikTrip card rewards our loyal customers with added savings throughout the year.”

“First Bankcard is excited to bring its expertise in the convenience store and fuel category to benefit QuikTrip customers,” said Stephen F. Eulie, president of First Bankcard. “Great brands like QuikTrip go the extra mile to reward customer loyalty, and we are happy to help customize this product while adding superior customer service and online capabilities.”

First Bankcard, a division of First National Bank of Omaha, is a leader in the credit-card partnership arena, serving approximately 400 financial institutions, co-brand and affinity partners nationwide.

QuikTrip is a privately held company based in Tulsa, Okla. Founded in 1958, the $11 billion company has more than 700 convenience stores in 11 states.

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