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2024 Mandiri JCB Precious Festival Offers Tons of Lifestyle Promos

The Jakarta Globe
May 31, 2024 | 9:48 pm
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(Left to right) Boga Group’s Chief Marketing Officer Erin Arifin, Bank Mandiri’s SEVP Micro & Consumer Finance Saptari, JCB International Indonesia President Director Takumi Takahashi at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Mandiri JCB Precious Festival on May 31, 2024.
(Left to right) Boga Group’s Chief Marketing Officer Erin Arifin, Bank Mandiri’s SEVP Micro & Consumer Finance Saptari, JCB International Indonesia President Director Takumi Takahashi at the opening ceremony of the 2024 Mandiri JCB Precious Festival on May 31, 2024.

Jakarta. State-owned bank Mandiri and the Japanese credit card company JCB have teamed up to shower Indonesians with tons of lifestyle promos.

The 2024 Mandiri JCB Precious Festival is holding a lucky draw for tickets to Japan for 12 lucky customers. As part of the Dining Festival campaign, Mandiri-JCB are also offering discounts of up to 25 percent at Boga Group restaurants (Kimukatsu, Kintan Buffet, Pepper Lunch, Shaburi, Yakiniku Like) both for Indonesian and Japanese cuisine-- across major cities including Jakarta. There are also cashback programs worth Rp 200,000 at Uniqlo outlets in Indonesia until June 30. Participants can enjoy a cashback of up to 20 percent at Japan’s premium outlets at the JCB Shopping Festival.

On May 31, Pepper Lunch at Pacific Place will offer a bonus beef pepper rice set for those who have just signed up for the JCB Precious credit card. Those who already have the JCB Precious credit card can get the same meal by only paying Rp 1.

According to Bank Mandiri’s SEVP for Micro and Consumer Finance Saptari, the program is part of the company’s commitment to best serve its customers. 

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"We are proud to be able to present these special programs to our customers, especially JCB Precious credit card holders," Saptari was quoted as saying in a recent press statement.

At this year’s JCB Festival, Bank Mandiri also offers various services and features at Livin' by Mandiri. This includes the ability to convert credit card transactions into installments with Power Installment. Customers can “tap to pay” using their credit or debit card. Those who apply for a Bank Mandiri credit card are also eligible for a welcome bonus worth Rp 400,000.

Mandiri JCB Credit Card holders can enjoy various services provided by JCB, especially premium travel services such as airport lounge facilities in Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, China, as well as ASEAN countries Thailand, Malaysia, Singapore, and Vietnam. These services are also available in Germany, the UK, and Hawaii.

There are also extra promos for customers in Japan, South Korea, and ASEAN. They can get double Livin’ points for every transaction multiplied by Rp 20,000. They also get travel insurance protection, travel inconvenience insurance and goods purchase insurance of up to Rp 1 billion.

Bank Mandiri hopes that the festival will boost the company’s business growth in 2024. Transactions are also expected to be double the amount it recorded the previous year. 

Go to bmri.id/jcbjapanfest to find out more about the 2024 Mandiri JCB Previous Festival.

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