SeABank “Fuelling Businesses for Tet 2024” to Promote Comprehensive Business Operations

DNHN - From now until 29/2/2024, SeABank is implementing the programme “Fuelling Businesses for Tet 2024: Complete Connectivity - Leading Privileges” with many practical policies from financial to operational solutions to support businesses' activities.

Accompanying businesses in optimising resources, saving time, and operating costs to improve operational efficiency, SeABank offers a variety of products and services with many incentives for businesses to choose from, such as SeAMileage credit cards, SeAMobile Biz/SeANet e-banking, and opening eKYC meaningful account numbers.

SeAMileage credit card - A powerful assistant for flexible capital rotation: Limit up to 5 billion VND, the privilege to experience thousands of flight miles
SeAMileage credit card - A powerful assistant for flexible capital rotation: Limit up to 5 billion VND, the privilege to experience thousands of flight miles.

As the first co-branded credit card for corporate customers, SeAMileage is a powerful financial assistant for businesses. Cardholders who spend during the programme period will immediately receive a special offer with double (x2) Golden Lotus bonus miles converted for eligible transactions occurring every Wednesday.

In particular, the top 3 cardholders with the highest cumulative eligible spending value will receive a high-class gift from Vietnam Airlines: a pair of round-trip business class tickets to European countries, Northeast Asia, and domestic Vietnam (flights operated by Vietnam Airlines).

In addition, the SeAMileage card brings superior privileges to cardholders. With a maximum limit of 5 billion VND and an interest-free period of up to 55 days, this is a non-cash payment credit solution, helping businesses optimise cash flow and support timely capital when businesses have business activities. Customers who successfully open a new card and activate it will be given 3,000 bonus miles; every 30,000 VND when transacting in VND or 15,000 VND when transacting in a foreign currency will be converted into 01 bonus mile. This allows businesses to accumulate, convert bonus miles, and receive gifts quickly and easily.

SeANet/SeAMobile Biz e-banking - Digital style for Businesses
SeANet/SeAMobile Biz e-banking - Digital style for Businesses.

As a comprehensive financial solution for Businesses in the digital age, SeABank’s SeANet/SeAMobile Biz e-banking helps businesses optimise financial processes and flexibly manage cash flow, saving time, and costs, and improving operational efficiency.

When participating in the programme, existing customers and newly registered customers will enjoy a 0 VND fee, including free registration to use SeANet/SeAMobile Biz; free use of SMS to notify transaction status between the Order Entry Person and the Approver; free use of services and VND domestic money transfer fees when using the new version of SeANet/SeAMobile Biz; 100% exemption of transfer fees for international money transfer transactions successfully made via SeANet.

This practical incentive policy will accompany businesses in optimising operating costs, bringing superior experiences, and contributing significantly to building the digital style of many businesses.

Also during the programme period, SeABank offers free beautiful account numbers for customers using the eKYC Electronic Payment Account Opening Service. Businesses will be able to choose from 3 to 5 final digits corresponding to each type of SeABank’s beautiful payment account number structure.

SeAMileage credit card, SeAMobile Biz/SeANet e-banking, and opening eKYC beautiful account numbers are financial and operational solutions designed specifically for corporate customers. With the programme “Fuelling Businesses for Tet 2024”, SeABank hopes to create financial leverage for businesses to consolidate and develop comprehensive business activities in the new year.

For more information about the programme, please contact the hotline: 1900599952 or visit the website: Link

Hanh Nguyen

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