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Loyalty Cards in Afghanistan

Digital loyalty programmes for Afghanistan businesses

Create a digital loyalty programme for your Afghan business with Stampet. Simple QR-based customer rewards designed for Afghanistan's small business economy.

41.1M
Population
Young and entrepreneurial
Millions
Mobile money users
M-Paisa and mHawala
Growing
Smartphone adoption
Urban areas leading

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The Business Landscape in Afghanistan

Afghanistan's economy is driven by resilient small traders, shopkeepers, and market vendors who form the commercial backbone of cities like Kabul and Herat. Business operates on deep personal trust, family networks, and community relationships. Despite enormous challenges, Afghan entrepreneurs show remarkable resourcefulness and adaptability.

GDP per Capita
$363

Key Industries

AgricultureRetail and bazaarsFood and beverageHandicraftsTelecommunications

Official Languages

Pashto, Dari

Currency

Afghan Afghani (AFN, ؋)

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Digital Readiness in Afghanistan

Digital Adoption
Low

Mobile Payments & Digital Commerce

Mobile money services like M-Paisa (Roshan) and mHawala provide digital financial access to millions of Afghans, particularly in urban areas. Smartphone adoption is growing, though feature phones remain widespread. Mobile credit and airtime-based transactions are common informal payment methods.

Customer Loyalty in Afghanistan

The Loyalty Landscape

Afghanistan has no formal loyalty programme market. Business loyalty is built entirely through personal relationships and trust. The concept of a regular shopkeeper knowing and rewarding loyal customers already exists informally, and digital tools could help formalise this cultural practice.

Consumer Behaviour

Afghan consumers are deeply loyal to trusted merchants and prioritise personal relationships in commerce. Repeat patronage at familiar shops and restaurants is the norm. Price sensitivity is high, and any rewards or incentives are highly valued.

The Opportunity for Local Businesses

While large chains may have established loyalty programmes, independent businesses in Afghanistan can now compete with the same digital tools, at a fraction of the cost. Stampet levels the playing field.

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Give your customers a reason to keep coming back with a digital loyalty programme that's easy to set up and free to start.

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Digital loyalty tools for Afghanistan's resilient small business economy

Here's why businesses in Afghanistan choose Stampet for their digital loyalty programmes.

1

Digitise existing loyalty culture

Afghan businesses already thrive on repeat patronage and personal trust. Stampet provides a simple digital tool to formalise and enhance these relationships.

2

Works on any smartphone

The free Stampet app is lightweight and works on basic smartphones without significant data usage.

3

Simple and effective

No complex setup or technical knowledge needed. Businesses can start rewarding loyal customers with a straightforward QR-based stamp card.

Benefits of Digital Loyalty Programmes in Afghanistan

Formalise customer loyalty

Turn the trust your regular customers already show into a structured rewards programme that encourages even more frequent visits.

Low-cost customer retention

An affordable way to keep customers coming back in a price-sensitive market where every repeat visit matters.

No infrastructure needed

All you need is a smartphone to scan your customer's QR code. No special hardware, no complex technology.

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