ANNOUNCEMENT OF THE LIST OF WINNING CUSTOMERS OF THE PROGRAM "DEPOSIT NOW, RECEIVE LUCK IN YOUR HANDS"

Việt NamViệt Nam03/09/2024

Get a chance to win cash prizes up to 10 million VND from MB with the program "Deposit now - Receive luck"! The program is for new affiliate customers, depositing/withdrawing money from MB domestic payment accounts/debit cards on MoMo, Zalopay, Shopeepay e-wallets.

LIST OF CUSTOMERS WINNING WEEKLY CASH PRIZES Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB) officially announced the list of customers winning cash prizes as follows:
Congratulations to the customers who have received cash prizes from MB! Don't forget, the program is still running until October 13, 2024 with thousands of cash prizes up to 10,000,000 VND each week. Every week, MB will conduct a lucky draw at the headquarters at 18 Le Van Luong, Cau Giay, Hanoi. The list will be updated on the website: mbbank.com.vn every Tuesday. NOTE:
  • For cash prizes: Within a maximum of 3 days from the date MB notifies the Customer of the winning prize, the prize will be transferred to the payment account/domestic MB card of the Customer that has linked the MoMo e-Wallet.
  • For prizes over 6,666,666 VND: Customers will be contacted by MB and awarded the prize at the nearest MB branch.
CONDITIONS TO PARTICIPATE IN THE PROGRAM
  • Give away 2 bonus codes to Customers who link their Wallet for the first time on the Wallet App and make a deposit transaction >=50,000 VND
  • Give away 1 prize code to Customers who deposit money into Wallet on Wallet App or MB App, amount >= 100,000 VND
  • Give away 1 prize code for customers who withdraw money from MoMo wallet to MB account/card
  • For detailed rules, see: LINK
PRIZE STRUCTURE What are you waiting for? Join now to win lots of attractive cash prizes!

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