EXCHANGE NECTAR POINTS FOR A FAMILY DAY SWIM AT YOUR LOCAL POOL

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Nectar Swim, which launched beginning of June 2013 allows Nectar cardholders to swap Nectar points for swimming sessions at their local pool, giving families the chance to get active with a family day swim and enjoy days out together for less.

Over 400 swimming pools nationwide have joined this initiative, including public pools and members-only facilities, providing a splashing choice of locations in every region.

Swim with Nectar from as little as £1.50, or 300 points for a child’s swim and £2.50, or 500 points, for an adult. Even better, a family day swim starts from as little as £7.50, or 1,500 points, meaning it’s easier than ever for families to enjoy a day out.
To tempt you further, paying for a swimming session with Nectar points is approximately 40% cheaper than paying for the same session with cash.

“With over half the country’s children unable to swim and one in ten parents saying their kids only ever swim when on holiday*, Nectar Swim is the perfect way to help make swimming more accessible and affordable,” comments James Frost, Marketing Director at Nectar, the UK’s largest loyalty programme

Customers can use the Pool Finder on www.nectar.com/swim to locate nearest participating pool. To redeem points, customers simply log-in using their Nectar card number and a voucher valid at the selected pool up to 30 days from the issue date will be emailed to them within 48 hours. The voucher and nectar card should be presented at the swimming pool.

Vouchers cannot be exchanged or refunded once issued, in accordance with the voucher terms and conditions. Full terms and conditions online at www.nectar.com/swim

*Source: ‘Learning the Lesson: The Future of School Swimming’ (report by The ASA and Kellogg’s, 23 May 2013

About Nectar:  Nectar, the United Kingdom’s leading coalition loyalty programme, is owned by Aimia, a global leader in loyalty management.  In 2012, Nectar celebrated 10 years of rewarding British shoppers and has given back £2 billion of rewards to collectors, including money off shopping, travel, days out and cinema tickets

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