I'm thinking this could also play a part with Coval. Not sure how much but very interesting indeed. Loyyal's been quite lately as far as I know.
Shannon's Co-Founder of Loyyal.
I also missed the part about
"Norwegian government, has selected Loyyal to increase tourism through promotion of its spots and activities, and provide businesses with a means to incentivize tourists"
maybe not enough coval for all these projects lol
It will all be unveiled #Induetime
enjoy the ride everyone
zero.billyb
coming in due time as well lol
APRIL 4, 2017
https://www.entrepreneur.com/article/292332As a separate business line and to further demonstrate their platform’s capabilities, Loyyal has also launched Dubai Points, a program bringing together government bodies and private sector companies, to enhance a tourist’s experience by enabling points that can be earned and redeemed at partnered locations based on the user’s preferences. The concept proved to be quite popular- in fact, it has gained interest in the Norway market. ACN Newswire states that, AiSpot, a company that received grants from the Norwegian government, has selected Loyyal to increase tourism through promotion of its spots and activities, and provide businesses with a means to incentivize tourists.
The startup is also included in IBM’s Hyperledger project, an open source global collaborative effort of companies working towards advancing blockchain technology across various industries. As part of IBM’s ecosystem, Loyyal has global access to advancements in the space, and Dennis says that a definite advantage of their association with the tech giant is that their customers feel more assured with the startup’s intent to stay in the field, and can bring a global partner on board, if required. Did they have any reluctance working with established companies as a startup? Dennis says not at all, since their business models calls for it.