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Viet Capital Bank, 7-Eleven launch exclusive JCB Card

It subscribes customers to the loyalty programs of each company, respectively.

Viet Capital Commercial Joint Stock Bank (Viet Capital Bank, 7-Eleven Vietnam, and JCB International has launch the Viet Capital Bank JCB 7-Eleven Credit Card, an announcement revealed.

This marks the first co-branded card of convenience store in Viet Nam, according to the press release.

Through subscribing for a card, customers will be able to get a free lifetime annual fee for cardholder, with a grace period of up to 55 days; automatically subscribe to 7-Eleven Vietnam’s rewards program, which sees the customer gain one point for each VND1,000 transaction amount in the app 7REEWARDS; and a subscription to Viet Capital Bank’s loyalty program.

Customers availing of the card will also be able to access the JCB acceptance network with about 34 million merchants around the world, special privileges at selected merchants, and customer service at JCB Plaza, an overseas service counter.

7-Eleven is expected to have over 1,000 stores throughout Vietnam by 2027, the announcement said.


 

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