• About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
Wednesday, March 4, 2026
mGrowTech
No Result
View All Result
  • Technology And Software
    • Account Based Marketing
    • Channel Marketing
    • Marketing Automation
      • Al, Analytics and Automation
      • Ad Management
  • Digital Marketing
    • Social Media Management
    • Google Marketing
  • Direct Marketing
    • Brand Management
    • Marketing Attribution and Consulting
  • Mobile Marketing
  • Event Management
  • PR Solutions
  • Technology And Software
    • Account Based Marketing
    • Channel Marketing
    • Marketing Automation
      • Al, Analytics and Automation
      • Ad Management
  • Digital Marketing
    • Social Media Management
    • Google Marketing
  • Direct Marketing
    • Brand Management
    • Marketing Attribution and Consulting
  • Mobile Marketing
  • Event Management
  • PR Solutions
No Result
View All Result
mGrowTech
No Result
View All Result
Home Marketing Automation

Gen Z and the Future of Loyalty in 2026

Josh by Josh
March 4, 2026
in Marketing Automation
0
Gen Z and the Future of Loyalty in 2026


For brands, loyalty is no longer a side project, but a strategic growth engine. Yet, not all generations approach loyalty the same way. Gen Z, now entering adulthood with growing purchasing power, behaves differently from Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers. They are more open to joining programs, more digitally fluid, and more responsive to community and experiential elements. At the same time, they are less motivated by traditional financial incentives than older cohorts.

For marketers and CRM leaders, understanding these nuances is essential. All the statistics in this article are from Antavo’s Global Customer Loyalty Report 2026. Make sure to download it for more regional, generational and industry-based findings on loyalty.

A banner recommending to download Antavo’s Global Customer Loyalty Report 2026.

Gen Z: High interest, high expectations

Gen Z stands out as the most open generation to loyalty programs. While the global average of consumers who are more likely to join a loyalty program than last year is 43%, among Gen Z this number jumps to 60%. This signals opportunity, but without relevance, it can turn into churn.

1. Gen Z is less driven by pure discounts

Money-saving benefits remain the number one global driver for joining a loyalty program at 71%. However, for Gen Z, this drops sharply to 51%.

Compare that to:

  • Millennials: 62.3%
  • Gen X: 72.3%
  • Baby Boomers: 80.5%

Another finding is taht Gen Z is significantly less motivated by coupons and cashback than older generations. This does not mean they do not care about value. It means value is multidimensional.

They over-index in areas that signal status, exclusivity, and experience:

  • Early access to sales: 30% (vs global 26%)
  • Brand collaborations: 24% (vs global 16%)
  • VIP treatment: 22.5% (vs global 15%)

In short, Gen Z customers are looking for identity alignment, not just financial gain. Brand collabs and VIP perks signal belonging. For a generation raised on social proof and community, that matters.

GCLR 2026 statistics from Antavo’s report, about the likelihood of loyalty program members joining.
A general theme of the Global Customer Loyalty Report 2026 is that customer sentiment (in general) is rising around loyalty programs, but it’s still fragile. Therefore, brands need to work on unique concepts to keep customers engaged. 

2. Digital-first, but not app-obsessed

43.5% of GenZ program members prefer to log in via a mobile app, almost exactly aligned with the global average of 44%. However, they are less attached to plastic cards at 26.5%, compared to the global 41%, and dramatically below Baby Boomers at 56%.

They also over-index in providing their phone number or email at checkout: 33% versus the global 24%. This signals comfort with digital identification and seamless enrollment.

Interestingly, digital loyalty cards saved on the phone are used by 42.5% of Gen Z, aligned with the global 42%. This supports a broader insight from the report: consumers want an ID in their pocket. For Gen Z, frictionless access matters more than channel loyalty.

GCLR 2026 statistics from Antavo’s report, about loyalty program channel usage.
A possible reason app adoption is lagging behind last year is that customers might be experiencing “app fatigue”. Although a strong focus on digital engagement is important, brands shouldn’t put all their eggs in the same basket.

3. Frustration is less about speed, more about experience

Globally, the top disappointment in loyalty programs is that it takes too long to earn rewards with 49% consumers saying it. For Gen Z, this drops to 37.5%.

Similarly:

  • Being disappointed by rewards expiring: 36% (vs global 41%)
  • Being disappointed by unattractive rewards: 30.5% (vs global 39%)

Gen Z is less frustrated by structural mechanics than older generations. However, they are more sensitive to friction in onboarding and experience:

  • Being disappointed by lengthy signup: 24% (vs global 16%)
  • Being disappointed by technical errors: 28.5% (vs global 24%)

For a generation raised on seamless UX, technical issues are not minor annoyances, but trust-breakers.

Learn more about customer trends, and how other loyalty program owners reacted to them, from our launch webinar for the Global Customer Loyalty Report 2026. 

4. Promotions strongly influence behavior

Promotions influence 72% of Gen Z shoppers, above the global 69%. Only 23% say promotions do not influence them, compared to 21% globally.

However, their usage pattern is slightly more varied. While 39% use promotions almost every time they shop, this is slightly below the global 42%. A larger portion use promotions a few times a month at 40.5%.

Promotions still matter, but Gen Z expects them to be contextual and personalized. Blanket discounts will not create stickiness.

A chart depicting the frequency of promotional usage for consumers, from Antavo’s Global Customer Loyalty Report (GCLR 2026).
When it comes to promotions, the recipe is simple: promotions provide a familiar nudge for customers that continues to work.

5. Feeling valued: a subtle warning sign

When asked whether loyalty programs make them feel valued:

  • 57% of Gen Z agree (vs global 56%)
  • 34% are neutral
  • 8.5% disagree

While alignment with the global average might seem reassuring, the high neutrality rate suggests emotional loyalty is fragile. They are open, but not deeply attached.

Similarly, 61.5% say loyalty programs are now part of their life, below the global 66%. Gen Z participates, but habit formation is still evolving.

Headshot of Zsuzsa Kecsmar, Co-founder, CMO and Head of Partnerships at Antavo

GenZ customers don’t want static programs, even if the promotions are good. They want an evolving experience. First, move beyond transactional loyalty. Introduce exclusive drops, limited collaborations, gamified challenges, and community-driven mechanics. Second, eliminate friction. Short signups, seamless mobile integration, and real-time personalization are all most-haves in this day and age.

Zsuzsa Kecsmar

Chief Strategy Officer & Co-Founder of Antavo

Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers: Stability, Savings, and Structure

While Gen Z represents future growth, older generations still dominate spending power. Their motivations are more stable, but equally nuanced. Millennials remain highly influenced by promotions at 77.3%, well above the global 69%. They are also strongly motivated by money-saving benefits at 62.3%, though still below Gen X and Boomers. They show the highest agreement that loyalty programs make them feel valued at 64.3%, outperforming the global 56%.

READ ALSO

Your Social Data Should Work for You. This Is How We’re Getting There.

Cleaner Email Stats from Click

Millennials expect personalization, with 45.3% citing tailored offers as a motivator versus the global 42%. They respond well to balanced programs that combine savings, personalization, and digital convenience.

Gen X aligns closely with global patterns but leans more transactional:

  • Money-saving motivation: 72.3%
  • Takes too long to earn rewards: 48%
  • Promotions influence behavior: 71.7%
A chart depicting the various motivations that make customers join loyalty programs, from Antavo’s Global Customer Loyalty Report (GCLR 2026).
Remember: although transactional benefits are great for getting customers through the door. In order to keep up the momentum, you need a well- designed, competitive strategy.

Baby Boomers: savings and simplicity

For Baby Boomers, loyalty is still about savings. A striking 80.5% join for money-saving benefits. They are most frustrated by slow rewards at 54% and unattractive rewards at 44.5%. They also strongly prefer plastic cards at 56%, far above the global 41%. Boomers value clarity, predictability, and tangible rewards. Overcomplication or overly digital experiences may alienate them.

Headshot of Zsuzsa Kecsmar, Co-founder, CMO and Head of Partnerships at Antavo

For Millennials, Gen X, and Baby Boomers, the lesson is not to segment mechanically but to layer value intelligently. A modern loyalty platform must support all three without fragmenting the experience. AI-driven segmentation, dynamic rewards, and multi-channel access allow brands to personalize without rebuilding the program for each generation.

Zsuzsa Kecsmar

Chief Strategy Officer & Co-Founder of Antavo

Loyalty for a multi-generational era

Gen Z is more open to loyalty than any other generation, with 60% more likely to join than last year. Yet they are less motivated by pure discounts and more driven by experience, identity, and frictionless access. Older generations remain more savings-driven and structurally loyal, but demand clarity and consistency.

For marketers and CRM leaders, the mandate is clear. Loyalty programs must evolve from static reward systems into dynamic value ecosystems. In the Value Age, success depends on understanding not just what customers earn, but how they feel, engage, and belong.

If you’re exploring ways to launch or revamp a loyalty program with a next-gen loyalty technology to better engage with your audience, book a call with Antavo’s loyalty experts. And don’t forget to download our report!

A banner recommending to download Antavo’s Global Customer Loyalty Report 2026.
Headshot of Tamas Oszi Senior Loyalty Program Specialist at Antavo

Tamas Oszi

Tamas is the Head of Content at Antavo and a Certified Loyalty Marketing Professional – CLMP. Tamas is known for having a keen eye for loyalty and customer retention strategies and trends. Tamas is also a true gamer at heart and has an impressive collection of cyberpunk books.



Source_link

Related Posts

Your Social Data Should Work for You. This Is How We’re Getting There.
Marketing Automation

Your Social Data Should Work for You. This Is How We’re Getting There.

March 3, 2026
Cleaner Email Stats from Click
Marketing Automation

Cleaner Email Stats from Click

March 2, 2026
7 Best Hootsuite Alternatives for 2026 (Free + Paid)
Marketing Automation

7 Best Hootsuite Alternatives for 2026 (Free + Paid)

February 26, 2026
North America Loyalty Program Trends 2026
Marketing Automation

North America Loyalty Program Trends 2026

February 26, 2026
Best Time to Post on Facebook — New Data from 14M Posts
Marketing Automation

Best Time to Post on Facebook — New Data from 14M Posts

February 26, 2026
Germany & Benelux Loyalty Statistics 2026
Marketing Automation

Germany & Benelux Loyalty Statistics 2026

February 26, 2026
Next Post
Google brings Android’s desktop mode to Pixel devices

Google brings Android’s desktop mode to Pixel devices

POPULAR NEWS

Trump ends trade talks with Canada over a digital services tax

Trump ends trade talks with Canada over a digital services tax

June 28, 2025
Communication Effectiveness Skills For Business Leaders

Communication Effectiveness Skills For Business Leaders

June 10, 2025
15 Trending Songs on TikTok in 2025 (+ How to Use Them)

15 Trending Songs on TikTok in 2025 (+ How to Use Them)

June 18, 2025
App Development Cost in Singapore: Pricing Breakdown & Insights

App Development Cost in Singapore: Pricing Breakdown & Insights

June 22, 2025
Google announced the next step in its nuclear energy plans 

Google announced the next step in its nuclear energy plans 

August 20, 2025

EDITOR'S PICK

The Role of Gamification in Digital Health Engagement

The Role of Gamification in Digital Health Engagement

November 8, 2025
Madison Logic Named Visionary in Gartner MQ for ABM Platforms

Madison Logic Named Visionary in Gartner MQ for ABM Platforms

November 12, 2025
Frequency vs dwell time –

Frequency vs dwell time –

June 3, 2025
10 Social Media Hacks That Actually Work

10 Social Media Hacks That Actually Work

November 13, 2025

About

We bring you the best Premium WordPress Themes that perfect for news, magazine, personal blog, etc. Check our landing page for details.

Follow us

Categories

  • Account Based Marketing
  • Ad Management
  • Al, Analytics and Automation
  • Brand Management
  • Channel Marketing
  • Digital Marketing
  • Direct Marketing
  • Event Management
  • Google Marketing
  • Marketing Attribution and Consulting
  • Marketing Automation
  • Mobile Marketing
  • PR Solutions
  • Social Media Management
  • Technology And Software
  • Uncategorized

Recent Posts

  • The Texas Senate Primary Was a Preview of Creator Wars to Come
  • 6 Best Cloud Email Security Platform Choices: My 2026 Picks
  • Google brings Android’s desktop mode to Pixel devices
  • Gen Z and the Future of Loyalty in 2026
  • About Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Contact Us
  • Privacy Policy
No Result
View All Result
  • Technology And Software
    • Account Based Marketing
    • Channel Marketing
    • Marketing Automation
      • Al, Analytics and Automation
      • Ad Management
  • Digital Marketing
    • Social Media Management
    • Google Marketing
  • Direct Marketing
    • Brand Management
    • Marketing Attribution and Consulting
  • Mobile Marketing
  • Event Management
  • PR Solutions