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Interested In Becoming a Discounter?


Interested in becoming a Young Scot discount partner?
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Young Scot aims to make becoming a discount partner as simple a process as possible. We hope to build a relationship with your organisation, helping you to meet your own aims and objectives while benefiting young people.

If you are thinking about becoming a Young Scot discount partner you are obviously aware of the benefits to young people - here we will inform you of the benefits to your organisation!

There is no cost to you in becoming a discount partner. Unlike other discount organisations, there is no joining fee, no annual renewal fee and no advertising fee, meaning the only cost to your business is that of the discount or special offer you make to our 380,000 cardholders.

By becoming a discount partner, you gain access via a trusted and credible channel, to the fastest growing market in the UK and Europe - the youth market. And at no extra cost to yourself.  

After you join, Young Scot will give your business:

  • Free listing on our youngscot.org portal discount section
  • Free listing on the Euro<26 online discount database (150,000 hits per month)
  • Free listing in the next Young Scot books (65, 000 copies were produced in 2010)
  • Free point of sale material which informs Young Scot and Euro<26 cardholders that you offer a discount
  • Free Young Scot and Euro<26 card recognition guides for your employees
  • An automatic mention in the next available issue of the Young Scot magazine (500,000 copies per quarter), published and distributed via the Sunday Mail national newspaper. 
  • The opportunity to run competitions and special offers for Young Scot members

As well as the above benefits, Young Scot are always looking at new ways to engage with the young people of Scotland and these often lead to opportunities for our discount partners. Many of these include new technology, for example SMS and push e-mails. Young Scot will contact you with any offers that we feel you may be interested in.

All we require from you is your agreement to offer our members a discount or special offer on the services or products you provide. In order to confirm this we supply an A4 form to collect your organisation's full contact details, and the details of your offer. We would then ask you to supply your logo electronically to enable us to promote you effectively as to our members.

If you are interested please contact David McNeill, Entitlements & Rewards Director davidm@youngscot.org or phone 0131 313 2488.

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