Shop St.

Life & Progress has partnered with Shop St. to bring you a comprehensive mobile app platform. This innovative solution allows employers and membership organisations to reward and incentivise their staff and members with savings on everyday essentials. Enjoy discounts from thousands of brands, ranging from global to local favourites.

This is the future of cardless, cashless shopping. So what make this app different..?

This app specialises in discounts and discounts only

This app offers competitive pricing tailored to suit microbusinesses through to SME’s and Corporates. An attractive and affordable solution for all.

A few clicks to purchase gift cards in real time. It’s that simple !

If you are considering putting an employee discount scheme in-place for your organisation, please contact Life & Progress and see how we can assist.

To find out more about this service please email service@lifeandprogress.co.uk 

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