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https://i-invdn-com.investing.com/trkd-images/LYNXMPEI8T06F_L.jpgThe retailer said on Friday it would be Nike’s first European retail partner for its Connected Partnership loyalty programme, giving JD customers, starting in the United Kingdom, access to select Nike member-only products, such as the Nike Blazer Pro trainers.
“In terms of partners that Nike are working with, they’re working with less but more important partners and we intend to be one of those landmark partners,” Sherilyn Paterson, JD Sports’ group merchandising director, said.
JD Sports customers need to link their JD and Nike membership accounts through the JD mobile app. By linking the accounts, they unlock priority access to select Nike member-exclusive products, experiences and offers.
Nike launched the partnership programme in the United States in November last year with Dick’s Sporting Goods Inc.
JD trades from 3,400 stores across 35 territories, including the United Kingdom, Europe, North America and Asia Pacific.
Last week, JD reported an 18% fall in first-half profit and struck a cautious tone on the outlook amid concerns inflation could push up costs and as strikes at ports add to supply chain challenges. Its shares have fallen 54% this year.
On Thursday, Nike reported a decline in its quarterly profit, hurt by higher costs and a stronger dollar.