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ShopBack debuts in the US, partners with over 2,000 merchants

Its US launch includes Amazon cashback, ShopBack Play, shipping rebates, quests, and auto-applied coupons.

Cashback and rewards platform ShopBack has launched in the US, now partnering with over 2,000 merchants.

It includes Amazon, Best Buy, Walmart, Expedia, iHerb, Ulta, Macy's, Kohl's, Uber, CVS, DoorDash, and more.

"We're excited to introduce ShopBack's innovative reward-driven shopping experience to all U.S. shoppers who are looking for an easier and more fun way to save on everyday purchases,” said Joel Leong, co-founder of ShopBack.

With a US base now operating out of Austin, Texas, ShopBack's American launch introduces several features, such as exclusive cashback on Amazon, ShopBack Play, shipping rebates on participating stores, quests, and auto-applied coupons.

Founded in Singapore in 2014 by Henry Chan and Leong, ShopBack has become a household name across Asia-Pacific by offering its users cashback and personalised deals from its merchant partners.

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