MB and Mastercard debut the MB Priceless World Elite Mastercard credit card in VN

Friday, Aug 09, 2024 15:31

The MB Priceless World Elite Mastercard card is the first Priceless card to be launched in Southeast Asia, offering cardholders access to the Mastercard Priceless Platform. — Photo courtesy of MB

Military Commercial Joint Stock Bank (MB), in collaboration with Mastercard, has launched the MB Priceless World Elite Mastercard card, a premium credit card with services tailored to meet the needs of the most affluent customers.

The card offers top-tier financial benefits and access to exclusive experiences via the Mastercard Priceless platform, enabling cardholders to fully enjoy the most memorable moments in their lives.

The MB Priceless World Elite Mastercard card is also the first Priceless card to be launched in Southeast Asia, offering cardholders access to the Mastercard Priceless Platform. As a company focused on providing exceptional experiences, Mastercard continues to offer special moments to cardholders through the Priceless Platform.

Expanding its reach to more than 40 locations worldwide, the platform brings together consumers in various fields of life, from dining and shopping to fashion, culture, music, entertainment, sports, travel and accommodation.

MB Priceless World Elite Mastercard cardholders can enjoy six Priceless Experience Programmes courtesy of MB and Mastercard to attend the most prestigious international events. Services and experiences in each programme could be customised throughout the trip according to the cardholder’s preference.

MB Priceless World Elite Mastercard cardholders will also qualify as MB Private Banking customers, giving them other exclusive benefits, including free issuance fees and foreign exchange conversion fees, along with premium travel and sports offers.

According to the 2023 Wealth Report by British leading real estate consultancy Knight Frank, Việt Nam is projected to have nearly 1,000 individuals with a net worth of US$30 million or more by 2028, placing it fifth in growth rate in the Asia Pacific region. — VNS

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