Jakarta, Indonesia – Indonesia’s bank Danamon has partnered with global payment brand JCB in Indonesia, to launch Danamon JCB Precious Credit Card, which offers various benefits for customers.
The cardholders of the new Danamon JCB Precious Credit Card will immediately get a Haagen-Dazs bonus voucher worth RP50,000 and holiday vouchers of up to RP3,500,000, which can be used for flight tickets or staycations with shopping starting from RP10m by using the new credit card in the first two months after it is approved.
Moreover, the cardholders can also access the JCB acceptance network with about 37 million merchants globally and enjoy special offers at selected merchants and customer services at JCB Plaza around the world.
Yasushi Itagaki, Danamon’s president director, shared that by collaborating with JCB, Danamon wants to optimise customer spending through various benefits that match each individual’s unique inspiration to break free from their daily routines.
“This is in line with Danamon’s commitment to becoming a financial enabler and catalyst to help customers control their finances,” said Itagaki.
Meanwhile, Takumi Takahashi, JCB’s president director for Indonesia, said, “The cardholders can enjoy not only daily use of their card inside Indonesia but also across the world by using JCB merchant network. After the pandemic, we hope our cardholders can enjoy travelling around the world with the Danamon JCB Precious Credit Card.”
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