ComparisonsQifts vs Vouchers and Cash

Qifts vs Vouchers and Cash

Vouchers and cash are the default for most African incentive programmes. They're familiar, they're simple, and they're consistently outperformed by digital reward delivery on every metric that matters. Here is the honest comparison.

FeatureAlternativeQifts
Fraud rateVoucher counterfeiting 5–15% in many markets. Cash leakage in distribution chains.Single-use digital codes validated server-side — near-zero fraud rate
TrackabilityZero — you know how many vouchers you printed, nothing moreEvery reward tracked from issuance to redemption — full dashboard
Recipient experiencePaper voucher to carry, lose, or have expire unusedDigital delivery to phone — instant, personal, branded
Distribution overheadPhysical distribution cost — printing, logistics, field agent deliveryZero distribution cost — delivered to recipient's phone number
Perceived valueCash: high. Vouchers: moderate. Both feel like a transaction.Gift card: perceived value typically 20–30% above face value in studies
Brand experienceNo brand moment — cash and vouchers are genericBranded digital reward — your logo, your message, your relationship
Expiry managementUnredeemed vouchers are a liability — hard to trackExpiry tracked automatically — alerts before expiry, reporting on unused
Multi-market scalabilityEach market requires separate voucher logisticsOne platform scales across all markets instantly
SimplicityLow setup complexity — print vouchers, distribute themInitial integration or configuration required — but one-time

The verdict

When to use each

Cash and vouchers have one genuine advantage: simplicity at the point of distribution. For a one-off, low-volume programme where tracking doesn't matter, they're functional. For any programme at scale — especially one running across multiple markets, involving field agents, or requiring fraud prevention — digital reward delivery via Qifts outperforms on every meaningful metric.

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