Flux signs first online marketplace deal with Just Eat

Digital receipt startup Flux has signed its first online deal with food delivery marketplace Just Eat.

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Flux signs first online marketplace deal with Just Eat

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Under the deal, Just Eat’s UK customers will be able to receive digital itemised receipts directly in their banking app immediately after placing their order.

Initially available to Starling & Monzo bank customers at launch, the service will be rolled out across Flux’s other existing bank partners, such as Barclays launchpad, later this year.

To mark the launch, Flux and Just Eat are offering 50% off to the first 2,500 orders made with a Flux linked bank card.

Fernando Fanton, chief product & technology officer at Just Eat UK, says: “We’re delighted to be the first in our sector to roll out Flux digital receipts ensuring customers can see exactly what they’ve ordered from the 30,000+ restaurants we work with across the UK, directly within their banking apps.”

Just Eat is the first online marketplace to partner with Flux, joining brands including KFC, schuh, EAT. and Costa Coffee.

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