Citystate, JCB set privilege card
November 25, 2003 | 12:00am
Citystate Savings Bank has introduced recently the Citystate JCB credit card, a privilege card accepted in over 28,000 establishments nationwide and in 189 countries worldwide.
Among its features are a free personal accident (PA) insurance coverage worth up to five times the clients previous months purchases, a free travel insurance worth P1-million, high cash advance, a 24-hour customer service number, and settlement in either local or foreign currency.
As an added bonus, there is no membership or joining fee for the card.
The Citystate card offers a very light payment scheme with a minimum payment of five percent of the total amount due, and no interest if settled in full. Payments can be three, six, nine, 12, 18 or 24 months at very low interest rates.
When in need of cash, simply avail of cash advance at any BancNet of MegaLink ATMs nationwide or at any JCB Plaza in other countries. Supplementary cards are also available upon request.
Cardholders are entitled to join the on-going JCB charge spree, cash for free raffle promo from Nov. 1, 2003 until March 31, 2003 and get a chance to win P50,000 free credit when the card is used. There will be five monthly raffle draws of P50,000 each during last week of every month (except December) until April 2004.
For a minimum purchase of P1,000, the cardholder is entitled to one raffle entry. To participate, text JCB <NAME>< M.I.><LASTNAME>1ST 8 DIGITS OF CREDIT CARD> send to 2966 for Globe and Touch Mobile subscribers and 3996 for Smart and Talk and Text subscribers. Registration is free of charge.
For more information about the City-state JCB Credit card, visit any Citystate Savings bank branch or visit our website at www.citystatesavings.com.
Citystate Savings Bank is a Filipino-Singaporean owned company, operated by a consortium, which includes the Fortune Insurance Group, and the Citystate Management Group Holdings Pte. Ltd. of Singapore, a subsidiary of Liberty Mutual Insurance, one of the top five biggest and oldest insurance companies in the United States.
Among its features are a free personal accident (PA) insurance coverage worth up to five times the clients previous months purchases, a free travel insurance worth P1-million, high cash advance, a 24-hour customer service number, and settlement in either local or foreign currency.
As an added bonus, there is no membership or joining fee for the card.
The Citystate card offers a very light payment scheme with a minimum payment of five percent of the total amount due, and no interest if settled in full. Payments can be three, six, nine, 12, 18 or 24 months at very low interest rates.
When in need of cash, simply avail of cash advance at any BancNet of MegaLink ATMs nationwide or at any JCB Plaza in other countries. Supplementary cards are also available upon request.
Cardholders are entitled to join the on-going JCB charge spree, cash for free raffle promo from Nov. 1, 2003 until March 31, 2003 and get a chance to win P50,000 free credit when the card is used. There will be five monthly raffle draws of P50,000 each during last week of every month (except December) until April 2004.
For a minimum purchase of P1,000, the cardholder is entitled to one raffle entry. To participate, text JCB <NAME>< M.I.><LASTNAME>1ST 8 DIGITS OF CREDIT CARD> send to 2966 for Globe and Touch Mobile subscribers and 3996 for Smart and Talk and Text subscribers. Registration is free of charge.
For more information about the City-state JCB Credit card, visit any Citystate Savings bank branch or visit our website at www.citystatesavings.com.
Citystate Savings Bank is a Filipino-Singaporean owned company, operated by a consortium, which includes the Fortune Insurance Group, and the Citystate Management Group Holdings Pte. Ltd. of Singapore, a subsidiary of Liberty Mutual Insurance, one of the top five biggest and oldest insurance companies in the United States.
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