What Is Makro mCard?
Makro mCard is the free membership and rewards programme for Makro, South Africa's warehouse-club retailer with 23 stores nationwide. You need the card to shop in-store, and through your mCard account you can earn mRewards -- rand-value cashback on specific qualifying products, stored in a digital mWallet to spend on your next Makro visit. The catch: there is no flat earn rate. You only earn on specific deals shown in your account, and the actual value varies wildly depending on what's on offer and whether you buy those products.
When Is Makro mCard Worth It?
Without effort: Just scan your card at checkout, don't check for current mRewards deals -- you earn R0. The mCard itself gives you access to Makro's already-low bulk prices, which is the real benefit.
With the 3 moves: Check mRewards deals before shopping and buy qualifying products when they align with what you need -- realistically R100--R300/year in mWallet cashback, depending on deal availability.
Recent changes: The mCard app was removed from Google Play in May 2025 and hasn't been updated since October 2023 -- the website is now the most reliable way to check rewards. Users report fewer deals focused increasingly on high-cost items rather than everyday groceries. The programme's future is uncertain -- but the free Makro card itself remains essential for in-store access.
How It Works
Where it works: 23 Makro warehouse stores and makro.co.za. mRewards deals cover both in-store and online qualifying products.
What you earn: Cashback in Rands on specific products featured as mRewards deals. No flat percentage on all spend. Each deal has its own cashback amount and may require multiple qualifying purchases (e.g., buy the product 5 times to unlock the reward).
How you get it back: mRewards land in your mWallet as Rands. Spend them at any Makro store -- no points conversion needed. R1 earned = R1 to spend.
What it costs: Free. The Makro card and mRewards programme cost nothing.
How to sign up: Register on the mCard website -- you get a digital Makro card instantly. Or sign up at any Makro store for a physical card. You can scan your card into SuperCards via screenshot after registration.
Good to know: mWallet funds can only be spent in-store at Makro, not online. Rewards are allocated overnight, not instantly. You can transfer mWallet funds to another mCard holder or donate to HOPE Worldwide (Makro's partner charity). You can also link your card to support a local school.
The 3 Moves That Actually Matter
1. Check mRewards deals before you shop
Open the mCard website before heading to Makro and review the current mRewards deals. If any align with products you were going to buy anyway, you earn cashback automatically when you present your mCard at checkout. Don't buy things just for the reward -- only pick up deals on items already on your list. This is where the programme's value lives or dies.
2. Present your mCard at every checkout
No scan, no rewards. Even if you don't think any deals apply, present your card every time -- qualifying purchases are tracked automatically, and multi-step deals accumulate over visits. Keep your Makro card in SuperCards so it's always one tap away and you never forget.
3. Time big purchases around seasonal promotions
Makro runs enhanced mRewards during Black Friday, Back-to-School, and More4Less sales. These promotions often feature higher cashback amounts on a wider range of products. If you have a big Makro shop planned, checking your account during these periods can meaningfully boost your return.
Get Your Rewards Out (Best to Worst)
Spend mWallet at Makro store -- R1 = R1, no conversion, no minimum. The straightforward option.
Transfer to another mCard holder -- same R1 = R1 value, useful for consolidating household rewards.
There's a way to layer additional cashback on top of mRewards for significantly higher returns -- see Pro Tips below.
Let them expire -- mRewards expire 36 months after they're earned. If you shop at Makro even occasionally, this shouldn't happen, but check your mWallet balance periodically.
Watch Out For
- mRewards expire after 36 months from the date earned. Check your mWallet balance periodically.
- mWallet can only be spent in-store, not on makro.co.za. If you primarily shop online, your rewards are harder to use.
- Multi-step deals can mislead. Some deals require buying the same product 5--8 times before any reward unlocks. Check the required steps before assuming you'll earn anything on a single purchase.
- The legacy app is unreliable. It was removed from Google Play in 2025 and hasn't been updated since late 2023. Use the Makro website to view current deals and check your mWallet balance.
When to Skip Makro mCard
- If you don't already shop at Makro regularly. The rewards programme alone is not a reason to start. Makro's value is in its bulk pricing, not its loyalty programme.
- If you want reliable cashback on every purchase. Major supermarket loyalty programmes offer instant discounts or flat-rate points on all spend -- far more predictable than Makro's deal-dependent model.
- If you shop Makro online only. You don't need a Makro card to shop online, and mWallet rewards can't be redeemed online anyway.
🔥 Pro Tips -- For the Optimisation Nerds
Quick Reference
| Cost | Free |
| System | Deal-based cashback (Rands in mWallet) -- no flat earn rate |
| Effective savings | Variable: R0 on most purchases, meaningful only on qualifying mRewards deals |
| Card | Physical and digital |
| Stores | 23 Makro warehouse stores + makro.co.za |
| mRewards expire | 36 months from date earned |
| Best use | Spend mWallet in-store |
| Website | makro.co.za/mcard |
As of May 2026





















