Private sector

Loyalty programs may limit competition, and they could be pushing prices up for everyone

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Tuesday, April 9, 2024

Loyalty programs enable firms to offer significantly lower prices to some of their customers. You’d think this would encourage strong competition. But that isn’t always what actually happens. New research shows that paradoxically, by changing the way companies target customers, loyalty programs can sometimes reduce price competition. The research also points to solutions.A win-win proposition?You – the customer – get to enjoy perks and discounts, while the company gains useful commercial insights and builds brand allegiance.

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Loyalty programs enable firms to offer significantly lower prices to some of their customers. You’d think this would encourage strong competition. But that isn’t always what actually happens. New research shows that paradoxically, by changing the way companies target customers, loyalty programs can sometimes reduce price competition. The research also points to solutions.

A win-win proposition?

  • You – the customer – get to enjoy perks and discounts, while the company gains useful commercial insights and builds brand allegiance.
  • The hotel chain, in turn, records and analyses how you spend money and encourages you to stay with them again.
  • Loyalty schemes can have pro-competitive effects and intensify competition between rivals leading to competing loyalty discounts and lower prices for consumers.
  • But on the other hand:
    Loyalty schemes can also reduce the flexibility of consumers’ buying patterns and responsiveness to competing offers, which may reduce competition.
  • Loyalty schemes can also reduce the flexibility of consumers’ buying patterns and responsiveness to competing offers, which may reduce competition.

How a two-speed price system can hurt everyone


A new economic theory research working paper, coauthored by one of us (Kominers), suggests that on competitive grounds alone, loyalty programs can sometimes harm all consumers – both ordinary shoppers and the program’s own members.

  • Since a firm’s loyalty program enables it to offer discounted prices to its members, the firm can raise the base prices it offers to everyone else.
  • Those not participating in the program pay more than they otherwise would have, and the firm can respond by saying “join our program!” instead of having to lower its price.
  • This, in turn, reduces overall price competition for loyal customers, so firms can raise prices for them, too.

What’s the solution?

  • So, how do we preserve these benefits while enabling price competition?
  • The research suggests an answer: making a customer’s loyalty status verifiable, transparent and portable across firms.
  • To address this, in 2015, the Victorian government launched a program encouraging households to compare energy offers.
  • These allow direct transfer of loyalty status, but currently rely on a lengthy, individual-level verification process.
  • Both startups and established firms have experimented with building such systems.

What next?


New academic research helps us model and better understand when loyalty programs could be weakening supply side competition and undermining consumer welfare. A neat universal solution may prove elusive. But targeted government or industry interventions – centred on increasing the transparency of a customer’s loyalty status and letting them move it between firms – could help level the playing field between firms and consumers.

  • Part of this work was conducted during the Simons Laufer Mathematical Sciences Institute Fall 2023 program on the Mathematics and Computer Science of Market and Mechanism Design, which was supported by the National Science Foundation under Grant No.
  • DMS-1928930 and by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation under grant G-2021-16778.
  • He also holds digital assets, including both fungible and non-fungible tokens, and serves as an expert on marketplace design and Web3-related matters.
  • DMS-1928930 and by the Alfred P. Sloan Foundation under grant G-2021-16778.

Florida-Based Cybersecurity Company Launches Australian Data Centre

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Monday, March 25, 2024

Sydney, March 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Leading cybersecurity solution provider, ThreatLocker , proudly announces the launch of its advanced data centre in Sydney, Australia, just over a year after the grand opening of its second headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.

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  • Sydney, March 25, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Leading cybersecurity solution provider, ThreatLocker , proudly announces the launch of its advanced data centre in Sydney, Australia, just over a year after the grand opening of its second headquarters in Dublin, Ireland.
  • This strategic move aims to enhance cybersecurity capabilities across various sectors in Australia, including the private sector, commonwealth, state, territory, and local governments.
  • The expansion of ThreatLocker will assist Australian entities in complying with the urgently recommended Australian Cyber Security Strategy implemented by the Australian Government.
  • Additionally, ThreatLocker offers Zero Trust Application Controls and Ringfencing capabilities that align almost any organization with requirements presented by the Australian Cyber Security Centre’s Essential Eight Maturity Model.

Carahsoft Showcases Cloud Computing, AI and Cybersecurity Solutions for the DoD at Sea-Air-Space on April 8-10, 2024

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

The event aims to foster connections within the Sea Services and maritime industry.

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  • The event aims to foster connections within the Sea Services and maritime industry.
  • With an estimated 16,000 attendees across various sectors including, US Government and military, Congress, tech industry and more the 55 international delegations, Sea-Air-Space will unite the groups around vital technologies, maritime policy and national security initiatives.
  • Carahsoft and more than 40 partners will showcase a full range of cybersecurity, cloud computing, multicloud, artificial intelligence (AI), machine learning (ML), FedRAMP and Zero Trust solutions.
  • Visit the Carahsoft team in booth #827 and connect with Carahsoft’s vendor partners throughout the show floor.

Primacorp Ventures Inc. Donates $50,000 to the Canadian Council for Refugees

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Thursday, March 21, 2024

Calgary, Alberta, March 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Primacorp Ventures presented the Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR) with $50,000 on Thursday, November 16.

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  • Calgary, Alberta, March 21, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Primacorp Ventures presented the Canadian Council for Refugees (CCR) with $50,000 on Thursday, November 16.
  • With this donation, Primacorp Ventures is committed to sponsoring the upcoming conferences for the next three years.
  • Raie announced our commitment to support newcomers through various scholarship programs with CDI College and other colleges; Primacorp Ventures has greatly supported refugees and immigrants .
  • Together with its business divisions in real estate and healthcare, Primacorp Ventures focuses on changing lives through education, service, and care.

Stellantis and California Partner to Drive Carbon Emissions Reduction Efforts

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Tuesday, March 19, 2024

As part of the agreement with CARB, Stellantis pledged to expand its ongoing commitment to strengthen its electrification offensive through educational efforts for U.S. consumers and dealers on the benefits of electric vehicles (EV).

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  • As part of the agreement with CARB, Stellantis pledged to expand its ongoing commitment to strengthen its electrification offensive through educational efforts for U.S. consumers and dealers on the benefits of electric vehicles (EV).
  • This includes collaborating with Veloz, the leader in promoting EV awareness efforts, providing discounted EVs to organizations in disadvantaged communities, and building upon ongoing efforts and contributing an additional $10 million for the installation of public EV chargers.
  • “Together, we have found a win-win solution that is good for the customer and good for the planet,” said Stellantis CEO Carlos Tavares.
  • Stellantis is on track to become a carbon net zero corporation by 2038, all scopes included, with single-digit percentage compensation of remaining emissions.

WTW announces USAID funding for transformative climate finance solution to scale up adaptation investment in vulnerable countries

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Monday, March 18, 2024

With USAID funding, WTW will design a pilot facility enabling the U.S. Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to offer a parametric insurance solution (Resilience Wrapper) that protects its direct loans to private enterprises from climate-related shocks.

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  • With USAID funding, WTW will design a pilot facility enabling the U.S. Development Finance Corporation (DFC) to offer a parametric insurance solution (Resilience Wrapper) that protects its direct loans to private enterprises from climate-related shocks.
  • Following a triggering event (such as a cyclone, flood, or drought), the subsequent loan repayment will be covered by the insurance payout.
  • In support of the President’s Emergency Plan for Adaptation and Resilience (PREPARE), the short-term catalytic funding was awarded through the USAID Climate Finance for Development Accelerator’s Adaptation Finance Window initiative.
  • I commend WTW's leadership in this area as it signals both the need and the opportunity for greater private investment in resilience.”

UK AI Firm Quantexa, Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust, and the University of Liverpool’s Civic Health Innovation Labs Partner to Create a Groundbreaking Global AI Hub for Health and Social Care in Liverpool

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Monday, March 18, 2024

Based within CHIL is the Mental Health Research for Innovation Centre (M-RIC), a partnership between Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Liverpool, aimed to tackle global challenges in mental health, including increasing levels of illness.

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  • Based within CHIL is the Mental Health Research for Innovation Centre (M-RIC), a partnership between Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust and the University of Liverpool, aimed to tackle global challenges in mental health, including increasing levels of illness.
  • It will support building a trusted data foundation to develop better drug and digital therapies, as well as to better coordinate care services.
  • Quantexa will be working alongside teams from the University of Liverpool, NHS Cheshire and Merseyside Integrated Care Board, and Mersey Care NHS Foundation Trust.
  • Vishal Marria, CEO of Quantexa, said: “Quantexa’s vision is to work with university and NHS partners to address global current challenges in UK care programs.

ACAMS Empowers Anti-Financial Crime Professionals at The Assembly Hollywood with an Esteemed Speaker Line-Up, Facilitating Navigation Through the Rapid Regulatory Evolution

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

The event will take place at the Diplomat Beach Resort Hollywood in Hollywood, Florida, starting on April 8.

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  • The event will take place at the Diplomat Beach Resort Hollywood in Hollywood, Florida, starting on April 8.
  • Alongside the establishment of the new U.S. beneficial ownership information (BOI) registry, the conference will unravel a deluge of recent AFC advancements from across the globe.
  • A convergence of factors including advancements in technology, evolving crime trends, geopolitical shifts, economic fluctuations and regulatory dynamics are forming significant challenges for the AFC community.
  • For more information on The Assembly Hollywood, including access to the agenda and registration portal, please visit: https://www.acams.org/en/events/the-assembly/the-assembly-hollywood

Cellebrite Revolutionizes Data Collection with Ground-breaking SaaS Solution, Integral Part of Company’s Case-to-Closure Platform

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Thursday, March 14, 2024

With Cellebrite’s evolving suite of SaaS solutions in its Case-to-Closure platform, organizations can now quickly deploy seamless, targeted remote data collection for faster acquisition of critical information, reducing time-to-data from days to minutes.

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  • With Cellebrite’s evolving suite of SaaS solutions in its Case-to-Closure platform, organizations can now quickly deploy seamless, targeted remote data collection for faster acquisition of critical information, reducing time-to-data from days to minutes.
  • The solution complements Cellebrite’s SaaS usage-based offering for mobile data collection in the private sector, Endpoint Mobile Now.
  • As a top-tier provider for eDiscovery professionals, Endpoint Inspector SaaS offers organizations a centralized platform for real-time visibility into collection statuses.
  • Discover how Cellebrite Endpoint Inspector SaaS can transform your enterprise data collection and analysis.

AmeriCorps Celebrates National Service in Texas

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Tuesday, March 12, 2024

Washington, DC, March 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During the week of Monday, March 4, AmeriCorps CEO Michael D. Smith celebrated AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers in Texas.

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  • Washington, DC, March 12, 2024 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- During the week of Monday, March 4, AmeriCorps CEO Michael D. Smith celebrated AmeriCorps members and AmeriCorps Seniors volunteers in Texas.
  • Smith visited local service sites and joined SXSW EDU to highlight the role of national service in education over the last 30 years.
  • Hosted by Communities in Schools of Central Texas , and joined by AmeriCorps members from Literacy First , these national leaders saw firsthand how AmeriCorps members are empowering Texas students to stay in school, succeed academically and achieve in life.
  • AmeriCorps offers opportunities for individuals of all backgrounds to be a part of the national service community, grow personally and professionally, and receive benefits for their service.