admyt today announced that Discovery Bank cardholders will receive an automatic parking refund in Ðiscovery Miles every time they park with admyt and shop in-store. The benefit is now available across admyt’s network of more than 80 malls nationwide.

Building on a successful festive-season activation, this first-for-South-Africa collaboration is now an ongoing benefit. It is the first time card-linked rewards have been directly tied to parking behaviour at this scale, transforming parking from a grudge cost into an effortless benefit for cardholders.

Discovery Bank Gold, Platinum, Black and Purple Suite clients qualify for this parking benefit, where monthly refund thresholds apply. Gold or Platinum Discovery Bank card: R50; Black Discovery Bank card: R75, and Purple Discovery Bank card: R100.

Kfir Rusin, CEO of admyt, says: “admyt’s mission is to make everyday experiences easier and more seamless. With Discovery Bank, we’re now extending that by making them more rewarding too. Parking has traditionally been something customers simply pay for, but with this partnership it becomes something that gives value back automatically, without any extra effort.

“At the same time, this creates real value across the retail ecosystem: customers benefit from everyday rewards, landlords see increased footfall, and retailers gain a direct, spend-linked incentive that drives in-centre purchases.

“We’re particularly excited to be partnering with Discovery Bank, given our shared focus on technology and high-quality customer experiences at scale.”

How it works

  1. Download the admyt app and set up your profile.
  2. Link your Discovery Bank card as your payment method.
  3. Make a qualifying in-store purchase of R250 or more at any admyt location within four hours of parking.
  4. When you leave, the boom opens automatically, and your parking fee is charged to your Discovery Bank card and is automatically refunded in Ðiscovery Miles.

This latest benefit is available at 80+ admyt-enabled locations across South Africa, including Mall of Africa, V&A Waterfront, Canal Walk, Sandton City, Menlyn Park, Fourways Mall, Ballito Junction, Greenstone, Somerset Mall, Table Bay Mall, Clearwater Mall, among others.

To download the admyt app and view all participating malls, visit www.admyt.com


Please also read:

Admyt vs Global Giants: How SA’s Top Digital Parking Platform Stacks Up

dmyt is South Africa’s top digital parking platform,revolutionising the industry with License Plate Recognition (LPR) technology to deliver a seamless, ticketless, and cashless parking experience.
Since its founding in 2015 by Jordan Wainer, Admyt has eliminated the need for paper tickets, queues, and cash payments, offering a smarter alternative for office parks, residential centers, and shopping malls.
With over 70 active locations, 1,000+ lanes, and 400,000 registered vehicles, Admyt is rapidly expanding, partnering with major landlords like Hyprop and Growthpoint Properties.

But how does this homegrown innovator compare to global parking giants?

Admyt vs. Global Competitors: A Comparative Look

While global players like ParkMobile (US), JustPark (UK), and EasyPark (Europe) dominate their respective markets, Admyt stands out as Africa’s largest ticketless parking platform, tailored to local needs.

Unlike international platforms that often rely on app-based payments without full automation, Admyt’s LPR technology enables truly hands-free entry and exit, similar to highway e-tolls but for urban parking. This gives it an edge in convenience, particularly in high-traffic retail hubs like Sandton City and the V&A Waterfront.

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