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To show appreciation to loyal customers, Agribank has launched the promotion 'Lộc Việt Card - Daily spending, long-term accumulation' for Lộc Việt domestic credit cardholders, with a total budget of up to 8 billion dong. From now until 30/11/2026 or until the program budget runs out, customers using Agribank Lộc Việt credit card to pay for goods and services at participating merchants will receive a cashback of up to 8% of the total payment value for monthly transaction types. The maximum cashback per month per card is up to 600,000 VND. Thus, whether spending at supermarkets, convenience stores, electronics retailers; dining at restaurants; essential needs such as education, healthcare, spa, and other purchases at payment acceptance points or online, as long as payment is made with the Lộc Việt Agribank domestic credit card, customers have the opportunity to receive cashback of up to 8%, with monthly consideration, helping optimize spending and financial management. Each customer is eligible for the promotion for only one card that achieves the highest cashback amount in the award period. Agribank will credit the cashback to the Lộc Việt credit card loan account of the eligible cardholder. If cashback is not successfully credited to the Lộc Việt credit card loan account, Agribank will credit the cashback to the cardholder's payment account opened at Agribank. In the final month of the program, if cashback for the last transaction exceeds the remaining budget, the cardholder will only be eligible to receive cashback up to the remaining budget of the program. For more details about Agribank's promotional program, customers may contact the customer support hotline: 1900558818 or (+84)24.32053205 for assistance.
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