Tim Hortons to exit credit cards in October, cardholders to remain with Neo Financial
Tim Hortons is discontinuing its credit card program, which was launched in June 2023. The program will officially end on October 1, 2023, with cardholders transitioning to Neo Financial for card management. Customers can opt for a Neo Financial Mastercard that offers cashback, but transactions will no longer earn Tims Rewards Points.
- ▪Tim Hortons is shutting down its credit card program launched in June 2023.
- ▪The program will end on October 1, 2023, and will be managed by Neo Financial thereafter.
- ▪Transactions on the existing cards will not earn Tims Rewards Points after the transition.
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Open this photo in gallery:People walk past a Tim Hortons location in Toronto. The restaurant chain is ending the credit card program it launched in June, 2023.Nathan Denette/The Canadian PressShareSave for laterPlease log in to bookmark this story.Log InCreate Free AccountTim Hortons says it is shutting down the credit card program it launched three years ago as the company looks to “new ways to bring value to Canadians.”The company says in an emailed update to customers that the program, powered by Neo Financial, will shut down Oct. 1.The email says cards will still work after Oct.
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