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Sacombank has announced the results of the prize draw for the “Together with VISA - FIFA World Cup 2026 Kick-off” program, confirming the special prize winner will receive a four-night travel package to watch the FIFA World Cup 2026 final in the United States.
The special prize is a four-night trip for two in the New York/New Jersey area, including round-trip airfare, five days and four nights at a luxury hotel, final-match tickets, and a Visa Prepaid card to cover activities, sightseeing, and premium experiences.
The program ran from January 23, 2026 to April 10, 2026 and was open to Sacombank Visa credit cardholders nationwide. For every 3 million VND in eligible transactions, customers received an entry code for the final draw.
The draw was held on April 23, 2026 at Sacombank’s headquarters, with bank representatives and relevant parties in attendance to ensure transparency and compliance with regulations.
The special prize winner is Nguyen Anh Tuan (transaction at the Duyen Hai Transaction Office). The total value of the special prize is up to 400 million VND.
In addition to the prize draw, Sacombank said the program includes promotions from now through May 31, 2026. Customers who purchase air tickets, train tickets, movie tickets, hotel bookings, and make online purchases via the Sacombank Pay app can receive discounts of up to 30%.
For travel-related transactions, customers can also receive up to 1 million VND off or up to 200,000 VND cashback per transaction at partners including Xanh SM, Grab, Vietnam Airlines, Bamboo Airways, Trip.com, Agoda, DHA Golfzon, and more than 60 golf courses nationwide.
The offers extend to entertainment and dining, including gifts at CGV cinemas, Klook vouchers, and up to 30% off at Asian and European restaurants.
Details on the draw results and other ongoing offers are published on Sacombank’s website and at branches nationwide.
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