Sacombank JCB Ultimate credit card launched

Dec 27th at 10:01
27-12-2017 10:01:43+07:00

Sacombank JCB Ultimate credit card launched

Sacombank and JCB International Co. Ltd. (Japan) on December 25 launched Sacombank JCB Ultimate credit card in Viet Nam.

 

This is the most prestigious JCB card for individual customers in Viet Nam, and people should have an income of VND80 million (US$3,522) per month to qualify for it.

Cardholders can get cash back for all transactions during weekends at certain merchants such as restaurants and supermarkets at the rate of 15 per cent for overseas spending and 10 per cent for domestic spending.

It is 0.5 per cent for spending on weekdays.

Cardholders can get a free dish when dining at high-end Japanese restaurants such as Fuji and Chiyoda Sushi (HCM City) and Makoto (Ha Noi).

They are also entitled to other privileges such as travel insurance of up to VND10.5 billion; free use of over 57 airport lounges in Japan, China, Hong Kong, Singapore, South Korea, Thailand, and Viet Nam; and global support through a free hotline when booking cars, hotels, restaurants and golf sessions in Japan.

Until February 28, customers getting a card and spending at least VND30 million within 30 days will get a pair of coupons for a five-star restaurant buffet valued at VND3 million.

The five cardholders with the highest spending will get one night’s free stay for two people at The Six Senses Ninh Van Bay, Emeralda Ninh Bình or Ana Mandara Villas Dalat.

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