SeABank unveils new credit cards

Aug 27th at 14:04
27-08-2013 14:04:05+07:00

SeABank unveils new credit cards

Southeast Asia Joint Stock Commercial Bank (SeABank) debuted new Visa international credit cards with EMV chip security and several other exciting features.

 

The new SeABank credit cards enable customers to easily manage their spending, have fixed monthly payments and reasonable interest rates, as well as comprehensive insurance systems (up to seven high-level insurance products for the Platinum card), making SeABank’s credit card platform a welcome trendsetter in the Vietnamese market.

SeABank is offering credit limits up to $23,800, 45 days interest-free, and payments and withdrawals at millions of points of sale and ATMs around the world.

The new system will make it safe and easy for customers to change their PIN numbers. Even more importantly, cardholders will be able to make payments in a number of ways including from their SeABank accounts, bank transfers, and via internet banking (www.seanet.vn).

SeABank is also introducing a promotion to encourage people to apply for SeABank’s Visa cards. From now till October 29, the bank is offering 50 per cent cash back on a customer’s first three purchases within 45 days of receiving their card. Maximum cash back for the Platinum card is $47.6, and for Gold and Classic cards, $23.8.

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