Specsavers Canada has announced a national partnership with PC Optimum, one of Canada's largest loyalty programs with over 18 million members. Starting immediately, PC Optimum members can earn 10 points per $1 spent on eligible purchases at all Specsavers locations across the country, including prescription eyewear, contact lenses, sunglasses, and accessories.
Partnership Details and Benefits
The collaboration allows members to accumulate points simply by scanning their PC Optimum app or card at the time of purchase. Points can be earned alongside existing Specsavers offers and promotions, with additional bonus opportunities available through the PC Optimum app. This move comes at a time when Canadians are facing increased financial pressure on their wallets, making it easier to see value in routine eyecare spending.
Jane Hoban, Managing Director of Specsavers Canada, stated: "As one of Canada's strongest loyalty reward programs, PC Optimum was a compelling strategic choice. Over the past five years we have built strong momentum and as we continue to grow, our focus remains on making quality eyewear and eyecare more accessible and more rewarding for every community we serve across this country."
Background and Expansion
Specsavers entered the Canadian market in late 2021 and has since opened more than 270 locations across nine provinces and one territory. The partnership builds on Specsavers' existing relationship with Loblaw Companies Limited, which saw 111 Specsavers locations open within Loblaw stores across Canada in 2025. Lauren Steinberg, Chief Digital Officer at Loblaw Companies Limited, commented: "People expect their loyalty programs to show up across more of the moments that matter to them. With Specsavers joining PC Optimum, members can now earn points on eligible eyewear and accessories purchases, making it even easier to be rewarded for everyday spending."
Commitment to Eyecare
Every Specsavers location is equipped with optical coherence tomography (OCT) technology, which helps optometrists detect sight-threatening conditions such as age-related macular degeneration, glaucoma, and diabetic eye disease in their early stages. Specsavers is an optometrist-owned business, founded in the UK over 40 years ago by husband-and-wife optometrists Doug and Mary Perkins. There are now more than 2,700 Specsavers healthcare businesses globally, serving over 44 million patients and customers. The company is driven by its purpose of "changing lives through better sight."



