Lidl signs up with Miconex technology powered Scotland Loves Local Gift Card programme

Lidl has joined the Scotland Loves Local Gift Card scheme.

The retailer’s 111 Scottish stores are now accepting the regional card, which can be swiped at the till like a debit card, with the balance automatically updated after each purchase.

Over 6,500 businesses, spanning retail, hospitality, accommodation, health and beauty, leisure and attractions and services, are currently part of the programme, including national household names and independent businesses.

Ross Millar, Lidl’s Regional Director for Scotland, says: “We are committed to making good food accessible to everyone and, with the cost of living continuing to impact people and businesses nationwide, it’s never been more important that we do just that.”

“We’re delighted to be part of such a worthwhile programme that gives instant financial support to local communities in Scotland. We look forward to welcoming customers to all of our stores to use their Scotland Loves Local Gift Cards and enjoy Lidl’s wide range of high quality produce, including locally sourced fresh fruit and veg.”  

More than £300,000 worth of these cards were also given as staff rewards by Scottish companies in 2022, and over £1.2 million generated in consumer sales.

The Scottish government is backing the initiative, designed to lock in spend locally, delivered by Scotland’s Town Partnership (STP).

Kimberley Guthrie, Interim Chief Officer at Scotland’s Towns Partnership, says: “It’s great to see Lidl join the vast array of businesses recognising the power of the Scotland Loves Local Gift Card to lock money into local economies.”

“The greater the variety of places signed up to accept the gift card, the greater the reasons for people to spend more time shopping and spending in their community - ensuring that businesses of every kind can benefit.”

“Scotland Loves Local Gift Cards can be used to buy essentials such as food and clothes - as well as treats. This flexibility is one of the card’s major benefits, as has been demonstrated by its use for disbursing funds to low income households in various parts of the country.”

Scottish FinTech Miconex is providing the technology for the initiative.

Colin Munro, Managing Director at Miconex, says: “Whether it is being purchased by consumers, employers or used by local authorities to distribute funds to low  income households, at the heart of the Scotland Loves Local Gift Card is choice.”

“Recipients can use the card to fill their cupboards or fuel their homes, buy essentials for the house or new clothes. They can spend with well-known brands and discover new local independents. The welcome addition of Lidl to the Scotland Loves Local Gift Card gives customers even more choice to spend and support local.”