Web shoppers can get money off with brands including Marks & Spencer, John Lewis, Asda, Tesco and PC World. Consumers who join the Webloyalty scheme will also receive a £10 cash-back voucher off their next purchase with .
Michael Barringer, Interflora UK's marketing director, said: "Webloyalty has found a compelling model, giving regular online shoppers a new and great value way to earn online cash rebates and provides e-tailers with a very welcome source of new revenue."
According to research conducted by Verdict Research, online retailers have the potential to build revenues by a further £130m per year, by introducing a post-transactional revenue model such as Webloyalty.
Neil Saunders, Verdict's consulting director, said: "The retailers who offer [Webloyalty's] programme benefit by tapping into a lucrative stream of incremental revenue. Because Webloyalty benefits all parties, we believe programmes of its nature will grow significantly over the next few years."
Webloyalty in Europe is headed up by Martin Child, managing director, who said: "With Webloyalty's UK launch, we're bringing something genuinely new and valuable to the online high street."
Interflora is owned by FTD Group, which specialises in flower and gift delivery.