Multiply, Momentum’s wellness rewards programme, gears up for twenty-twenty more to inspire holistic wellness for the whole family, with a host of updates and elevated offerings based on consumer needs, enabled through technological advances.
At the cornerstone of this incentive offering is a cutting-edge digital health and fitness screening, that delivers rewards right from the get-go.
With the click of a button, a simple facial scan via the Multiply app provides health indicators and an immediate Healthy Heart Score. Members who qualify for the digital health screening will also receive a fitness level assessment through the same scan. It’s fast, convenient, and a game-changer in the pursuit of holistic health.
This innovation allows members to access personalised insights, recommendations, and rewards for enhancing and maintaining their physical and mental wellbeing.
Knowing your health will go beyond an individual’s wellbeing; it’s extended to the whole family too. The introduction of a kid’s fitness assessment allows families to receive rewards based on participation and gain valuable insights into their children’s health and developmental wellbeing.
This empowers parents to proactively maintain their child’s health or intervene before lifestyle diseases can develop, while creating health preserving habits from a young age.
To ensure a balance between immediate rewards, in addition to long-term health benefits, Multiply’s retail partners will now also include Checkers, Shoprite, and Boxer, making rewards even more accessible. In addition, they’re giving members more healthy convenience with We Are Food, Dinnerbox, and Plated Convenience; improved fitness with SoSerence, personalised supplementation with Tailorblend, and encouraging well-deserved downtime with Booking.com and Kruger Gate Hotel.
“We know that rest, recovery and connectedness are core to maintaining holistic health and wellbeing, which is why our new partnerships focus on proving members freedom and increased flexibility, while incentivising more traditional healthy behaviours,” says Márcia Eugénio, Head: Momentum Multiply.