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Which has no unique and non-obvious properties. It is simply claiming a distributed computer application. This is a well established design pattern for general computer applications. The limited specificity of stating that it is a 'loyalty application' doesn't alter the function nor add any non-obvious benefit that isn't already encapsulated in the established art of distributed systems.
The dependent claims further specify the type 'loyalty' of data transferred, but again this is just a payload transferred by the distributed application from one portion of the processing system to another. The type of data nor the transfer of that data neither impart any unique property to the system at all. I'd argue that this is quite simply obvious.