Partnerships as Retention Levers: A Study of Credit Card–Entertainment Collaborations
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Tchelikidi, Cloe
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Shields, Ben
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In mature, competitive sectors such as financial services and media and entertainment, customer loyalty is increasingly difficult to sustain. This thesis explores the emergence of cross-industry partnerships, specifically between credit card issuers and digital entertainment platforms, as a strategic response to rising churn and declining differentiation. Through a case study of the American Express Digital Entertainment Credit, the research examines how lifestyle-aligned benefits can foster deeper behavioral engagement, reduce switching, and enhance customer lifetime value. The thesis situates these partnerships within the broader evolution of loyalty strategies, marked by hyper-personalization, subscription fatigue, and platform convergence. Findings suggest that flexible, recurring rewards embedded in consumers’ daily routines offer a path to durable retention, especially among younger, digital-native cohorts. The study concludes that such partnerships are not peripheral marketing tools but increasingly core to competitive strategy in commoditized markets.
Date issued
2025-05Department
Sloan School of ManagementPublisher
Massachusetts Institute of Technology