Ackroo Inc. develops and sells an online loyalty and rewards platform that enables businesses to design and execute customer transaction, engagement, and retention strategies primarily in North America. It enables small to medium sized businesses to automate the processing and management of gift card and loyalty transactions to increase profitability and build long-term customer relationships. The company's cloud-based marketing platform provides merchants an in-store and online process to manage loyalty, gift card, and promotional transactions at the point of sale; a program to help them view data for reconciliation, reporting, and marketing; and customer interfaces to allow merchant's consumers to register, check, transfer, and reload balances. It also provides AckrooPOS/GGGolf platform for golf clubs, which integrates accounting and hospitality point of sale options and other services; and offers handicapping services, as well as to manage tee-sheets, lottery, and tournaments. In addition, the company offers marketing services, including email and direct mail marketing, and design services; and payment services comprising credit and debit card processing services. It serves automotive, petroleum, hospitality, and retail markets. Ackroo Inc. was founded in 2012 and is headquartered in Hamilton, Canada.
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