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Access Development Partners with the IAGA

 

 

Broomall, PA — Access Development, North America’s largest discount loyalty network, today announced they have become a corporate partner of the International Association of Golf Administrators (IAGA).

“Access Development is excited to announce this new partnership with the IAGA.  We look forward to adding substantial, instant value to all member associations of the IAGA through our private label network of merchant discounts,” said Brad Conner, Senior Director Wholesale Travel for Access Development.. “The Access® merchant network does more than just save people money. For nearly four decades, organizations have leveraged Access to build loyalty, improve retention and increase revenue – business goals we’re confident we can help IAGA associations achieve as well.”

“The IAGA is thrilled to partner with Access Development.  The IAGA membership is comprised of state, provincial, regional, and national golf associations.  Our member associations continually seek out additional member benefit offerings, and Access Development certainly fills that need with their white label member benefit discount program.  We already have members associations onboarding with them, and the IAGA is excited to see more organizations take advantage of this program,” said Bill Walker, Executive Director for the IAGA.

About Access Development

For over 35 years, Access Development has helped organizations connect with their customers and build revenue, engagement and loyalty through cash-back rewardsemployee perks, and membership discount programs. The company’s private discount network of over 850,000 merchant locations is North America’s largest, providing discounts and rewards of up to 50% on everyday purchases. For more information on Access, please visit https://www.accessdevelopment.com or follow us on Twitter at twitter.com/accessloyalty.

About the IAGA

The International Association of Golf Administrators (IAGA), formed in 1968, serves as the industry trade organization whose mission is to advance the game of golf and serve those who play it by representing and developing those who lead it. The organization is comprised of over 80 golf associations that represent over 800 industry professionals as well as nearly 3M plus golfers across North America. The IAGA provides educational and networking opportunities and business resources to further its member organizations.

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