Swap 300 Nectar points to get 5ppl off your next fill at Esso!

Esso has launched a new national Nectar redemption scheme, enabling motorists to swap 300 Nectar points for a 5ppl fuel discount. This offer is a key milestone in our Nectar partnership, allowing customers to collect and spend their points on every visit. 
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Esso has launched a new national Nectar redemption scheme, enabling motorists to swap 300 Nectar points for a 5ppl fuel discount. This offer is a key milestone in our Nectar partnership, allowing consumers to collect and spend their points on every visit.

Why not give it a go? Simply fill a minimum of 10 litres on your next visit, swipe your Nectar card or pay using the Esso App, and you will be presented with the option to apply the discount on the payment screen. If you confirm, a 5ppl discount will then be removed from your payment in exchange for 300 Nectar points.

Keep an eye out for the media activity that is going live to promote the launch – including radio ads, social and digital posts, and press releases!  

Discover more at www.esso.co.uk/loyalty-program

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