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GP Bank introduces multifunctional cards
09/Mar/2010 Intellasia | Thoi Bao Kinh Te Vietnam
9 Mar, 2010 - 1:34:42 PM
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Global Petroleum Commercial Joint Stock Bank (GP Bank) has introduced the new products of multifunctional cards for customers called "the Truc".

This is the multifunctional cards in which GP Bank is cooperating with universities and colleges to offer to customers, especially the students. With main functions of a debit card, the Truc card holders can use the card in any transaction points (ATM, POS) of GP Bank and bank alliance. Those services include withdrawing, transferring, checking and advancing cash at all the bank's transaction points.

Especially, GP Bank added the new function of paying tuition fees for the card holders. The students can pay their tuition fees under different methods such as using SMS for bank transfer purpose, making payment on ATMs of GP Bank and other banks in the alliance, via Point of Sale (POS) located in the universities, colleges and making direct payment in GP Bank's branches and transaction offices.

At present, GP Bank offers the customers cards free of charge and free transaction charges when the customers make transaction at over 4,500 ATMs in GP Bank and other member banks in Smartlink and VNBC alliance.





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