TDS Gift Cards

TDS Gift Cards offers clients a unique approach to gift card management. TDS provides a comprehensive solution that focuses on customer acquisition, solving payment challenges, and driving revenue while reducing resource requirements often associated with the management of a world-class program. TDS is the chosen global partner for some of today’s top digital global brands, including Netflix, Uber, DoorDash, Airbnb, Nike, and Meta.

4.5MM+ global points of distribution

TDS processing platform provides instant access to 4.5MM+ points of distribution in 40+ countries globally

15+ years as a trusted partner

Long-standing chosen strategic partner to some of today’s top digital global brands

35+ countries

35+ countries hosting client-branded eGift sites, offering full customization, including payment processing, code/card delivery, fraud mitigation, customer care, and more.

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