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Representatives of EastWest Bank and JCB International during the MOU signing at Hotel Okura Manila.

EastWest Bank, JCB launch credit card in the Philippines

Customers can access several rewards and year-round promotions.

East West Banking Corporation and Japanese payment brand JCB International have launched the EastWest JCB Credit Card.

The card–available in gold and platinum levels–offers several rewards, such as airline miles, cash rebates, and annual membership fee waiver, redeemable using a reward points system.

Users can also access year-round special promotions and discounts from partner merchants in-store and online.

EastWest vice chairman and CEO Antonio Moncupa and president Jacqueline Fernandez represented the bank in the signing of the memorandum of agreement to seal the partnership, held at Hotel Okura Manila. JCB president and COO of JCB International Yoshiki Kaneko, and JCB Manila country manager Yusuke Matsui, represented JCB.

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