Ashwin Sheth Group introduces 'The Orange Circle', a groundbreaking loyalty program designed to redefine customer engagement in the real estate industry.
Real EstateLuxury Real EstateCustomer EngagementLoyalty ProgramMumbai Metropolitan RegionReal Estate MumbaiAug 14, 2024
'The Orange Circle' is a loyalty program launched by Ashwin Sheth Group, designed to redefine customer engagement in the real estate industry.
Members of 'The Orange Circle' enjoy personalized services, exclusive offers across 250+ premium brands, and the opportunity to earn rewards for referrals.
The goal of 'The Orange Circle' is to transform loyalty into a tangible experience, offering a blend of exclusivity and personal touch that enhances every interaction with the Ashwin Sheth Group brand.
'The Orange Circle' is an exclusive community bringing together residents, homeowners, employees, partners, and associates of Ashwin Sheth Group.
'The Orange Circle' is an industry-first program that goes beyond traditional rewards, offering a unique experience that sets Ashwin Sheth Group apart from its competitors.
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