VTB Bank (Armenia) invites customers to join #cashbackmarathon promotion campaign held together with MasterCard

YEREVAN, June 24. /ARKA/. Holders of MasterCard cards who will use them to pay for their daily purchases until 06/30/2021 will join a promotion campaign and get a cashback in the amount of 20 thousand to 800 thousand drams, VTB Bank (Armenia) said today

The promotion campaign #cashbackmarathon was launched by the VTB Bank (Armenia) together with MasterCard international payment system on April 5, 2021.

The customers are given the opportunity to accumulate bonuses and exchange them for cashback  if they use the cards issued by the  VTB Bank (Armenia) to pay for goods bought from retail outlets and on the Internet.

Many holders of the cards have already exchanged their accumulated bonus points for cashback or cinema tickets!

According to the press service of VTB Bank (Armenia), bonus points are accumulated according to the following principle:

1 bonus point is given for each non-cash payment in the amount of AMD 1000, made in retail outlets / service points in the territory of the Republic of Armenia, as well as in online stores,

1.5 bonus points are given for each non-cash payment in the amount of AMD 1000, made in sales/service points abroad, as well as on foreign websites,

the minimum amount of the 1st transaction to accumulate bonus points is AMD 5,000 or an equivalent amount in foreign currency,

points will not be accumulated for an amount exceeding AMD 500,000, i.e. the maximum number of points for such transactions is 500 points.

On the gifts.vtb.am website, one can choose a cashback in the amount of AMD 20,000 to AMD 800,000.

More details about the promotion campaign can be found on the official website of the Bank, in its branches or by calling the Bank’s Contact Center at 87-87.

The activity of VTB Bank CJSC (Armenia) is regulated by the Central Bank of the Republic of Armenia. ($ 1 – 507.9 drams) -0-

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