TD launches My TD Rewards by partnering with Starbucks

Select customers can now earn points to use towards their Starbucks purchase

TD Bank has launched its new loyalty rewards program.

The loyalty program is called My TD Rewards, and customers can access it through online banking or the mobile app. The program allows customers to earn points on everyday purchases and use that as currency in select stores.

Its newest partner is coffee chain Starbucks.

Selected TD credit cards and TD Visa Debit cardholders can link their card to their Starbucks account to earn 50 percent more stars when making a purchase. Stars can be redeemed for food, drinks, and select merchandise.

While all customers have access to the rewards hub, they must also have a Starbucks account to redeem stars.

Customers can sign up in three steps:

  1. Sign in to your account
  2. Select card/account. If you’re on the web, select the “manage tab” and then “My TD Rewards.” If you’re signing in through the app, select “My TD Rewards.” Select Starbucks.
  3. Link your TD card with your Starbucks account

“We know our customers are always looking for opportunities to earn and redeem points from their favourite retailers, which is why we’re so thrilled to be working with Starbucks to offer our customers more rewards on the purchases that bring them joy — like that first morning cup of coffee,” David Reilly, VP of partnerships and loyalty at TD Credit Cards, said in a statement.

A full list of eligible cards is available on the bank’s website.

At this time, the offer is only available at Starbucks, Expedia & Amazon (through earlier partnerships). TD notes more partners will be added “in the coming months.”

TD first shared details of the reward program in January during the TD Tech Day event. TD representatives told MobileSyrup different loyalty experiences would be released in future updates, allowing customers to earn more points.

Image credit: Shutterstock

Source: TD Bank Group

Update 1/03/2022 3:31pm EST: The piece has been updated to reflect Expedia and Amazon’s availability and to make clear all customers can access the rewards hub.

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