100,000 seniors now using digital seniors cards

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Seniors in NSW are proceeding to embrace computers with in excess of 100,000 individuals currently exploiting the advanced Seniors Card.

Serve for Customer Service and Digital Government Victor Dominello expressed that while there would constantly be a non-computerized rendition, it was perfect to see such countless seniors exploiting the advanced choice to get to limits and advantages on feasting out, diversion and travel.

“This achievement shows the seniors of NSW are with certainty utilizing advanced items and exhibits the genuine effect and advantages these arrangements can have in all age gatherings,” Mr Dominello said.

“After a fruitful pilot in March affecting 4,000 individuals, we are right now seeing in excess of 30,000 individuals getting their computerized Seniors Card every month.

“We are currently taking a gander at ways we can keep on extending the program with an emphasis on organizations, and we are fostering an application cycle like the fruitful Dine and Discover NSW program which will empower a lot more to handily join.”

Serve for Seniors Mark Coure said it was perfect to see 100,000 individuals take up the computerized choice in only a couple of months.

“The Seniors Card has made some amazing progress since it was first presented in 1992 — it is currently the biggest program of its sort in Australia,” Mr Coure said.

“For a considerable length of time, it has been helping facilitate the typical cost for most everyday items for card holders by giving admittance to limits and discounts at shops, travel, diversion, and expert administrations suppliers.

“There are in excess of 6,500 organizations and specialist co-ops with limits, and I urge more to follow.”

To track down directions on the best way to add a computerized Seniors or Senior Savers Card to the Service NSW application, or to learn more click here.


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