This story is from November 17, 2014

Oxigen Wallet partners with BookMyShow, to offer 20% cashback to moviegoers

When a customer makes a purchase, the cash back received is deposited into the Oxigen Wallet account of the account holder. This can be utilized for any other transaction using the Wallet viz. money transfer, recharges or bill payments.
Oxigen Wallet partners with BookMyShow, to offer 20% cashback to moviegoers
COIMBATORE: Oxigen Wallet has signed an agreement with BookMyShow, offering 20% cashback on each transaction.
According to the agreement, customers purchasing movie tickets from BookMyShow using Oxigen Wallet can avail a 20% cashback on a wallet size of Rs 100. The offer is valid till December 31.
When a customer makes a purchase, the cashback received is deposited into the Oxigen Wallet account of the account holder.
This can be utilized for any other transaction using the Wallet viz. money transfer, recharges or bill payments.
“With this brief association, we intend to introduce users of Bookmyshow.com to a whole new world of safe and easy money,” said Ankur Saxena, CEO, Oxigen Wallet.
Accepted at more than 3,000 merchant locations, including 1400 Café Coffee Day outlets and over 2,000 online sites, Oxigen Wallet offers a convenient payment solution, the company has said.
Oxigen Wallet, which has over three million people doing over one lakh transactions a day, also allows an individual to send and receive money through popular social channels like Facebook, WhatsApp and Twitter. It also enables a person to instantly send money to any mobile number or bank account in India.
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M Allirajan

M Allirajan writes for the business section of The Times of India. He has been tracking mutual funds and markets for nearly four years. Having worked in a business newspaper and a business magazine tracking the emerging trends in business and developments in corporate India, he believes in giving straight, simple and reader friendly content. When not following markets and developments in the mutual funds space, he reads books and listens to music.

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