Stash Hotel Rewards to launch co-branded card
Independent loyalty program provider Stash Hotel Rewards is teaming up with consumer financial services Synchrony Financial for a first of its kind co-branded credit card program.
Launching in the fall, the card can be used at any one of more than 150 independent hotels the U.S. and Caribbean, ranging from historic hotels, resorts and business-class properties.
Cardholders receive Stash points through their qualifying everyday spend in additional to accumulating points for each stay as a Stash member.
"We created Stash because we saw travelers passing on exceptional hotel experiences to stay at predictable chain hotels, just so they could earn points," said Jeffrey Low, Founder and CEO of Stash Hotel Rewards.
"By partnering with Synchrony Financial we’re creating a card that accelerates rewards while keeping with our tradition of remarkable experiences without compromise."
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