Scotiabank App Launches Exclusive Perks for Leafs and Raptors Fans

Scotiabank has announced new game-day experiences for its customers with the launch of Scotia Perks, available through the Scotiabank mobile app.
The new feature, in partnership with Maple Leaf Sports and Entertainment (MLSE), offers exclusive benefits for Scotiabank clients attending Toronto Maple Leafs and Toronto Raptors home games at Scotiabank Arena during the 2024-2025 season.
“Our partnership with MLSE and Scotiabank Arena has always been about building community and our shared commitment to the city, fans and diverse community we serve,” said Laura Curtis Ferrera, Chief Marketing Officer, Scotiabank, in a statement. “Scotia Perks is the latest evolution of our vision to provide Scotiabank clients and fans with an elevated experience at Maple Leafs and Raptors games.”
Through Scotia Perks, fans can get some VIP experiences, including a free bag of popcorn (this alone…is worth like $15), express entry through priority gates, free bag check, and customizable gear patches.
“Motivated by our mission to level up the connection between our teams and fans, we are proud to introduce the Scotia Perks program and set a new standard for fan engagement and experience in our community,” said Jordan Vader, Senior Vice President, Global Partnerships, MLSE. Rogers recently became the majority owner of MLSE, buying out Bell’s share.
Scotiabank clients can also enter giveaways and promotions throughout the season for a chance to:
- Travel with the team on road trips
- Attend the Maple Leafs’ morning skate
- Get priority access to playoff events
- Skate on the Scotiabank Arena ice
- Win front-row seats at the Leafs Outdoor Practice
- Upgrade to better seats during a game
- Score exclusive concert tickets and NHL experiences
Fans can access these perks by logging into the Scotibank mobile app, selecting ‘more’, then select ‘Scotiabank Arena Perks’.
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