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Starbucks launches credit card, hoping to jolt sales

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Starbucks has a new product that it hopes will hook coffee lovers: a credit card.

The card, launched today with JPMorgan Chase and Visa, comes as Starbucks struggles with slowing growth in the US With the new card, Starbucks wants to lure those who aren't yet signed up for its rewards program.

The Seattle company has more than 14 million Starbucks members in its rewards program in the US, but it is working to grow that number because members tend to stop by its shops more often for coffee or snacks.

The Starbucks Rewards credit card has a $49 annual fee and lets cardholders earn free Starbucks drinks and food with purchases they make at the coffee chain and elsewhere.
 

Cardholders will be enrolled into Starbuck's rewards program.

Branded credit cards, like the Starbucks one, have been popular for decades since they help strengthen customer loyalty. Ride-hailing company Uber, for example, launched a credit card last year.

Starbucks Corp. said it also plans to launch a prepaid card in April with Chase for those who don't want a credit card or can't qualify for one.

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First Published: Feb 01 2018 | 7:50 PM IST

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