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LOOP Sweetens Valentine’s Deals with Up to 20% Cashback

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LOOP Sweetens Valentine’s Deals with Up to 20% Cashback

LOOP DFS, the fintech subsidiary of NCBA Group, is helping Kenyans make this Valentine’s season more rewarding with its LOOP Shopping Festival, which runs until February 15, 2026.

Instant Cashback Across Multiple Categories

Shoppers can enjoy instant cashbacks of up to 20% and exclusive deals from over 30 partner merchants across electronics, fashion, fuel, beauty, dining, groceries, and mobile devices. Each transaction earns cashback directly through the LOOP app, capped at Ksh. 5,000 per transaction.

Participating Merchants

The campaign features popular brands including Shell, Hotpoint, Quickmart, OPPO, Bata, Galitos, ArtCaffé, Lintons, Samsung, Tecno, Vivo, Pizza Inn, AutoExpress, and many more, making it easy for shoppers to save while buying everyday essentials or Valentine’s gifts.

A Rewarding Way to Celebrate

Now in its final month, the LOOP Shopping Festival has seen strong customer uptake, with rewards designed to make every swipe or payment feel like a little love note to your wallet. LOOP encourages users to download the app and take advantage of the festival before it ends.

Make Valentine’s Day Special

“Love is about thoughtful gestures, and this Valentine’s season, it’s also about making your money go further,” the company said. For more details, visit the LOOP app or the campaign portal: It’s Always Been Your Time – Why Wait? LOOP IT.

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