MasterCard cardholders from the Bank Respublika got a chance to watch the game live UEFA Champions League
BAKU/11.10.13/TURAN owners MasterCard from " Bank Republic " take part in the lottery " Pay for purchases with MasterCard and receive your child's mascot invaluable experience and see a live game of the Champions League UEFA!"
As part of the campaign, which will last until October 31, 2013 , committed the transaction through POS terminal or the Internet (e- commerce ) via MasterCard or Maestro, gets a chance to win a gift package for two to the Champions League, which will be held in Istanbul between Galatasaray and Juventus December 10, 2013 .
Gift package includes two complimentary tickets (one for the winner and one for a child aged 7-9 years, of which the winner can take ) , hotel accommodation for two people for one night and a plane ticket Baku -Istanbul -Baku (including transport expenses) also for two. Lottery winners will be three of them.
Bank Respublika is one of the first in Azerbaijan banks offering plastic card payment systems MasterCard International for free and with no annual service fee.
Bank Respublika plastic cards can be ordered online at the official website or in the branches of the Bank. -15D -
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- Economics
- 11 October 2013 15:15
Economics
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