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CBC Velvet Visa Signature now available to empower women

CBC Consumer Banking Segment Head Aloysius Alday Jr., rightmost, with (from right) CBC independent directors Claire Ann Yap and Genaro Lapez, and Visa Philippines Country Manager Jeffrey Navarro.




Chinabank has launched its first-ever Visa-branded credit card, designed with the modern career woman in mind.  Offering a unique blend of luxury and convenience, the new CBC Velvet Visa Signature represents empowered women like Michelle Dee, Dr. Geraldine Zamora, Caitlyn Viray, and Keylyn Trajano who are ready to take charge of their finances.

“We designed this card with a focus on what women need, desire, and value,” Consumer Banking Segment Head Aloysius Alday Jr. said at the launch event on October 17 in Makati City.

The new credit card offers standout features to elevate everyday experiences.  New cardholders get a welcome gift: a Pandora classic bracelet and charm with a minimum spend of P6,000. Shopping sprees are more rewarding with P800 cash back for a card spend of at least P8,000 every 8th of the month.  A generous rewards program of 1 Rewards Point for every P30 qualified spend makes accumulating rewards easier.  Cardholders also get to enjoy discounts of up to 50% off and 0% installment deals on shopping, beauty, and wellness through exclusive deals, 24/7 Visa Concierge Service, and more.

The new CBC Velvet Visa Signature is crafted from recycled plastic, allowing cardholders to enjoy premium benefits while contributing to a more sustainable future.

Click here for more information on the new CBC Velvet Visa Signature.