Next Jump
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Next Jump is an e-commerce company. The company handles loyalty programs for Dell
Dell
Dell, Inc. is an American multinational information technology corporation based in 1 Dell Way, Round Rock, Texas, United States, that develops, sells and supports computers and related products and services. Bearing the name of its founder, Michael Dell, the company is one of the largest...

, AARP
AARP
AARP, formerly the American Association of Retired Persons, is the United States-based non-governmental organization and interest group, founded in 1958 by Ethel Percy Andrus, PhD, a retired educator from California, and based in Washington, D.C. According to its mission statement, it is "a...

, Borders and Hilton Hotel.

Headquartered in New York City, the company has over 28,000 merchant partners, both retailers and manufacturers. Next Jump acquires its users through a B2B
Business-to-business
Business-to-business describes commerce transactions between businesses, such as between a manufacturer and a wholesaler, or between a wholesaler and a retailer...

 model, with over 90,000 corporations, affinity groups, and institutions including more than 84% of the FORTUNE 100 and nearly 60% of FORTUNE 500 companies. Next Jump has offices in New York City, Boston, San Francisco and London.

Partnership with LivingSocial

In April 2011, LivingSocial announced a partnership with Next Jump. The new alliance will allow LivingSocial to present its daily offers to the 100 million consumers in the Next Jump network.

On June 9, 2011, Next Jump introduced OO.com - the first fruits of its partnership with LivingSocial. On OO.com, people enter their zipcode and are presented with a map filled with LivingSocial deals, and people also get rewarded with WOWpoints every time they buy something.

Acquisitions

In Jan 2011, Next Jump acquired a start-up called FlightCaster that looks to help people predict flight delays — before the airline even tells people about them.

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