Sacombank announced this initiative aligns with its strategy of blending technology and entertainment into financial services. The program aims to offer users a dynamic payment experience with numerous incentives, running from now until 31/3/2026. Inspired by green living and sustainable consumption trends, the game is integrated directly into the app, promoting cashless payments. This approach is convenient, modern, and helps reduce paper consumption and emissions from daily transactions.
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Young customers experience the "Build a Green Home - Get Quick Rewards" game. Photo: Sacombank |
Players receive "green materials" for their virtual home by performing eligible transactions, such as money transfers, phone top-ups, bill payments, saving deposits, foreign currency purchases, or opening a Sacombank Mastercard MultiPass card. Daily logins and check-ins also yield materials. Players can also gift materials to friends, fostering interaction and accelerating their collective progress towards completing their homes.
Users earn cashback rewards of up to VND 20,000 upon reaching each milestone. Increased transaction activity leads to faster home completion and greater reward opportunities. Players with the highest quantity of green materials on the leaderboard can also win cash prizes of up to VND 10 million, along with shopping and entertainment vouchers.
According to a Sacombank representative, the program's simple gameplay, dynamic interface, and attractive rewards promise an accessible, enjoyable, and meaningful financial experience for young people, who are increasingly choosing sustainable and smarter lifestyles. The bank previously launched the game "Di giua he ruc ro" (Journey Through a Brilliant Summer), which attracted a large number of participants, demonstrating the strong appeal of gamifying financial activities.
"Continuing to implement 'Build a Green Home - Get Quick Rewards' extends our journey of enhancing customer experience, highlighting Sacombank's modern, technology-driven approach that aligns with trends in the digital era," a representative stated.
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