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OCB has launched a large-scale promotions lineup to mark its 30th anniversary, including a campaign on the OCB OMNI app titled “Points for Concert Tickets.” The program runs through May 27, 2026 and allows users to accumulate points by completing daily financial transactions such as savings deposits, payments, card spending, and participation in insurance products. Points can then be redeemed for tickets to the OSUNFEST music concert or other gifts. The campaign also applies to MSME customers using the bank’s payment solutions.
The promotion is designed around a diversified rewards structure that combines practical value with entertainment. In addition to tens of thousands of OSUNFEST tickets featuring top Vietnamese artists, customers can also choose exclusive physical gifts created by OCB, including a pickleball paddle, a hair dryer, a travel suitcase, a LocknLock thermos, or a premium silk bandana.
Alongside the app-based campaign, OCB is running a nationwide branch promotion for personal customers through July 7, 2026. The program applies to customers taking out loans or opening term deposits of six months or longer. Gifts are allocated based on transaction value and tier, with the stated aim of expanding access to more customer segments and boosting branch activity during the bank’s birthday period.
OCB leadership said the anniversary activities reflect the bank’s focus on delivering both practical financial products and engaging experiences. As part of the celebrations, OCB recently announced the OSUNFEST lineup featuring Vpop artists including SOOBIN, CHI PU, PHÙNG KHÁNH LINH, and UPRIZE, with additional artists to be announced. The event is scheduled for June 6, 2026 at Van Phuc City and is expected to attract around 30,000 attendees.

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