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Customers Rewarded At Barclays ATP World Tour Finals

17 Nov 2015 | tshego
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At this year’s Barclays ATP World Tour Finals at The O2 in London, the bank is rewarding its customers with thousands of tennis benefits, including Finals tickets, HEAD tennis balls, Tecnifibre kit and a free Segafredo coffee.

Customers will be able to access the rewards by heading for the Barclays Ball Can in the foyer of The O2 where they will be given a blue tennis ball that can be redeemed for rewards.

In the Fan Zone customers can gain free entry to the Barclays Rewards Lounge, where they can relax before matches, gain access to merchandise and ticket upgrades, as well as get free coffee or use the mobile charging station.  

The Barclays ATP World Tour Finals Trophy will also be on display in the Fan Zone where everyone can have a photo taken and all photos tweeted using @BarclaysUK will be in with the chance of winning rewards.

Barclays will showcase various products and services including their mobile payment service Pingit, the Blue Reward and bPay contactless payments. Ticket holders buying bPay products will get entered into a draw to win a Better View experience where they can watch the singles match courtside in the Barclays Star Box.

Nathan Homer, head of global sponsorships at Barclays, said: “This year at the Barclays ATP World Tour Finals we wanted to make sure all our customers and clients could benefit from a better experience. Whether it’s a free coffee, relaxing in the Barclays Rewards Lounge or getting court side tickets we want them all to know we appreciate and value their custom.

“Barclays will also continue our campaign to champion the true spirit of the game by focusing on the Barclays Ball Kids. The team of 30 Ball Kids, selected from intensive trials, have been given LifeSkills training, which is a free, curriculum-lead programme developed to help young people get the skills and experience they need to enter the world of work. As a thank you for all their hard work one of the Kids will get the chance to present the men’s singles trophy to the winner of the tournament.”

This is the final year Barclays will sponsor the tournament after it announced it would not continue with the partnership beyond 2016.

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