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Bidv launches 'Diem uu dai vang' programme
08/Feb/2010 Intellasia | Thoi Bao Kinh Te Vietnam
8 Feb, 2010 - 11:35:58 AM
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Bank for Investment and Development of Vietnam (Bidv) is launching "Diem uu dai vang" programme for Bidv's credit card owners.
Accordingly, customers will enjoy an attractive discount when going shopping at prestigious establishments such as "Giovanni Fashion", "Chicland Fashion" and "Vinpearl Land" and have opportunities of receiving valuable gifts when buying goods by Bidv Precious card.

Bidv has 10 years experience in card market. In 2009, Bidv launched Visa international credit card with two trade names Bidv Flexi and Bidv Precious. These are considered the most safe card types thanks to security technology by Chip under EMV standards with modern technology and comprehensive preferential services.
At present, Bidv credit card owners can make transactions at over 30 million payment points in 220 nations worldwide.





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