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NeoCurrency Celebrates 10 Years of Innovation in Global Rewards, Incentives & Payments

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NeoCurrency Celebrates 10 Years of Innovation in Global Rewards, Incentives & Payments
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NeoCurrency Celebrates 10 Years of Innovation in Global Rewards, Incentives & Payments

2026-01-06 22:30 Last Updated At:01-07 13:20

LOS ANGELES--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Jan 6, 2026--

NeoCurrency, a leading global provider of digital rewards, incentives and payout solutions, is celebrating its 10th anniversary in 2026. The company has achieved a decade of helping brands, promotional agencies, loyalty programs, researchers and employers reward people across the world with unmatched choice, reach and simplicity.

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Founded in 2016 by industry veterans Geoff Miller(CEO) and Josh Storm(CCO), NeoCurrency began as a small startup with a big mission: to modernize the rewards industry by building a platform that delivers global, flexible, recipient-friendly digital incentives at scale. NeoCurrency has no outside investors and is fully profitable. In the past 3 years, sales volume is up 418% over the previous three-year period. That independent, challenger mindset has fueled NeoCurrency’s growth and enabled the company to support some of the world’s most successful reward programs.

“Ten years ago, we started NeoCurrency to make rewarding people worldwide simple, reliable and delightful,” said Geoff Miller, CEO and co-founder. “ Today that promise sits at the heart of every product we build — from our API to Reward Choice — and it’s been an honor to help clients delight millions of people across every time zone.”

“Ten years later, that mission is unchanged — but the scale has exploded,” added CCO and co-founder Josh Storm. “Our team, partners and clients have built something incredible together.”

A Decade of Firsts

NeoCurrency has grown into a financial technology platform that delivers millions of rewards, incentives and payouts every year across promotions, loyalty, sales incentives, market research and employee programs. Early momentum began in 2016, when the company delivered its first rewards:

From U.S. beginnings to global growth and scale

NeoCurrency was founded and remains headquartered in the United States, where the company first worked with agencies and brands to deliver digital rewards for national promotions and loyalty programs. Over the last decade, campaigns have expanded internationally to Europe, the Middle East, Asia Pacific, Africa, and South America.

The SaaS platform has scaled in both reward catalog breadth and technical capability, enabling single-integration delivery into complex, multi-currency programs. A single API and web dashboard give clients real-time ordering, bulk email deployments, budget management, reporting, and proprietary Reward Block security tools across the entire international reward catalog.

NeoCurrency has grown its global reach at a rapid pace:

Products that changed how rewards are delivered

NeoCurrency’s product suite is designed to give recipients more choice and marketers more control. It offers global brand rewards like Amazon, Apple, Google and Starbucks; local favorites like Tim Hortons in Canada, GoPay in Indonesia, Touch N Go in Malaysia, GCash in the Philippines, Tesco in the UK, and Walmart in the United States. Digital cash options include Prepaid Visa and Mastercard in 140 countries worldwide, as well as PayPal and Venmo. Crypto rewards include Bitcoin and Ethereum.

The most innovative product in the NeoCurrency platform is Reward Choice. It enables users to pick the brand or cash-like option they prefer out of the entire catalog.

Experts Focused on Client Success

NeoCurrency’s team is intentionally built to deliver exceptional service and strategic partnerships. The company hires reward and incentive experts, including seasoned veterans, industry specialists, and development gurus.

“We meet our clients where they need to be,” said Breanna Sozio, Head of Global Client Success, “It’s why we take innovation into everything we can, including how our global clients fund their accounts, whether that’s in 28 native currencies or an alternative payment method such as Zelle, PayPal, or digital currency stablecoins like USDC and USDT.”

By combining deep industry expertise with a commitment to customer-first service, NeoCurrency ensures every client receives a program that works — efficiently, securely, and globally.

What’s next

As NeoCurrency marks ten years, the company says it will continue investing in catalog breadth, fraud-resistant delivery, currency expansion, and digital products that give recipients simpler, faster redemptions while helping clients maximize program effectiveness and ROI. The company will also continue expanding its prepaid and “cash-like” offerings and broadening local brand coverage in emerging markets.

“The next decade of rewards will be defined by increased choice, real-time delivery, technology-driven fraud prevention, and cross-border digital payouts,” said Eric Thiegs, NeoCurrency’s Head of Strategy & Growth, “And NeoCurrency intends to lead that evolution for brands and clients around the world.”

About NeoCurrency

NeoCurrency is an independent, US-based digital rewards payout fintech platform serving global brands and B2B program operators across promotions, loyalty, employee recognition, market research, and sales incentives. As a mature, enterprise-grade SaaS solution, NeoCurrency delivers millions of rewards annually, with 99.9% uptime, global privacy-compliant data practices, and proprietary fraud-prevention technology. The platform offers one of the industry’s most comprehensive catalogs of digital gift cards, prepaid products, and cash-like payout options—available in over 50 currencies and 140 countries—accessible through a single API integration or streamlined ordering dashboard. NeoCurrency is a proud member of IGCC, IMA, IMA Europe, GCVA, and IPM. For more information, visit neocurrency.com.

NeoCurrency reaches 10th anniversary milestone and is positioned for continued global growth

NeoCurrency reaches 10th anniversary milestone and is positioned for continued global growth

Buffalo (12-5) at Jacksonville (13-4)

Sunday, 1 p.m. EST, CBS.

BetMGM NFL odds: Bills by 1.

Against the spread: Bills 8-9, Jaguars 12-5.

Series record: Tied 10-10, with Jacksonville winning both postseason matchups.

Last meeting: Bills beat the Jaguars 47-10 in Buffalo on Sept. 23, 2024.

Last week: Jaguars beat the Titans 41-7; Bills beat the Jets 35-8.

Bills offense: overall (4), rush (1), pass (15), scoring (T4).

Bills defense: overall (7), rush (28), pass (1), scoring (12).

Jaguars offense: overall (11), rush (20), pass (12), scoring (6).

Jaguars defense: overall (11), rush (1), pass (21), scoring (8).

Turnover differential: Bills plus-1; Jaguars plus-13.

QB Josh Allen enters the playoffs for the seventh consecutive season and with a 7-6 record, with four of those losses on the road. He’s completed 65.7% of his passes, averaging 258 yards a game, with 33 touchdowns (25 passing, seven rushing, one receiving). He also has just four interceptions and two lost fumbles.

RB Travis Etienne could be playing his final game in Jacksonville. The fifth-year pro is a pending free agent, and although he has a career-high 13 total touchdowns, he hasn’t topped 100 yards rushing since late September. Going against a defense that has allowed more than 150 yards on the ground seven times gives him a chance to shine.

The NFL’s top rushing attack against the league’s best run defense. Buffalo’s James Cook led the league with 1,621 yards rushing, averaging 95.3 a game, and faces a unit that didn’t allow any player to reach 75 yards on the ground. The Jaguars topped the league in run defense for the first time in franchise history, allowing 85.6 yards a game. They became the third team since 2000 to not allow a 75-yard rusher in any game.

Bills: Jordan Phillips won’t play after joining fellow DT Ed Oliver (torn bicep/knee) on injured reserve. Rookie CB Maxwell Hairston (ankle) is not expected to play. K Matt Prater is questionable after aggravating a quadriceps injury to his kicking leg. Starting LB Terrel Bernard’s status bears monitoring because of a calf injury that led to him sitting out last weekend.

Jaguars: RG Patrick Mekari (back) and LT Cole Van Lanen (knee) are expected back. Mekari missed the past two weeks, and Van Lanen injured his right knee in the fourth quarter against Tennessee and sat out practice Wednesday.

The series is tied at 10, although Jacksonville has won three of the past four, including a wild-card game in the 2017 season that featured Jaguars QB Blake Bortles finishing with more rushing yards (88) than passing yards (87).

The Bills are 7-7 in playoff games in nine seasons under coach Sean McDermott, with five of those losses coming on the road. ... The Bills have dropped eight consecutive road games in the playoffs, all of them since a win at Miami in the 1992 AFC championship game. The road skid is the NFL’s second-longest, active postseason run behind Detroit’s 12 in a row. ... Buffalo went 6-5 when trailing at halftime and twice overcame double-digit, fourth-quarter deficits. ... Allen was sacked a career-high 40 times and went 3-5 in games he committed a turnover. Playoffs included, he’s 48-35 in games in which he commits a turnover, and 46-10 in turnover-free outings. ... Cook is Buffalo’s first player to win the NFL rushing title since O.J. Simpson did so four times, the last one coming in 1976. ... Khalil Shakir led Buffalo with 719 yards receiving, but the Bills had 11 players with at least one TD catch, led by TE Dalton Kincaid’s five. ... LT Dion Dawkins, S Jordan Poyer, CB Tre’Davious White, LB Matt Milano and LS Reid Ferguson all holdovers from the Buffalo team that lost at Jacksonville in the 2017 wild-card game. … The Jaguars are averaging 33.6 points during their eight-game winning streak, the franchise's longest since 1999. ... They are 4-1 in home playoff games. … Jacksonville is the third team in NFL history to win 13 or more games a season after losing 13 or more, joining a list that includes 2025 New England and 1999 Indianapolis. … Jacksonville's Liam Coen is the seventh head coach in NFL history to win 13 or more games in his first season. ... QB Trevor Lawrence joined Allen, Arizona’s Kyler Murray and Carolina’s Cam Newton as the only players in NFL history with 25 or more TD passes and nine of more TD runs the same season. Lawrence has 24 total TDs (19 passing and five rushing) during the team's win streak. ... LB Devin Lloyd finished second in the NFL with six takeaways, including five interceptions. ... CB Antonio Johnson had a career-high nine pass defenses in the regular season. ... Lloyd and Johnson were only players in the NFL with five or more INTs and at least one sack.

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Jacksonville Jaguars place-kicker Cam Little (39) celebrates his 67-yard field goal during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Jacksonville Jaguars place-kicker Cam Little (39) celebrates his 67-yard field goal during the first half of an NFL football game against the Tennessee Titans, Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Alec Anderson (70) spikes the ball after running back Ty Johnson scored a touchdown against the New York Jets in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Buffalo Bills offensive tackle Alec Anderson (70) spikes the ball after running back Ty Johnson scored a touchdown against the New York Jets in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) runs the ball past Tennessee Titans outside linebackers Truman Jones (56) and Jaylen Harrell, far right, during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Jacksonville Jaguars quarterback Trevor Lawrence (16) runs the ball past Tennessee Titans outside linebackers Truman Jones (56) and Jaylen Harrell, far right, during the second half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Jacksonville, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux)

Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (88) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the New York Jets in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

Buffalo Bills tight end Dawson Knox (88) celebrates after scoring a touchdown against the New York Jets in the first half of an NFL football game Sunday, Jan. 4, 2026, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Adrian Kraus)

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