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Press Release Template 中 國 建 設 銀 行 ( 亞 洲 ) 股 份 有 限 公 司 新 聞 稿 Press Release China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE Spend at PARKnSHOP designated supermarkets and Online Stores with China Construction Bank (Asia) Credit Card to Earn up to HKD50 Cash Voucher and HKD150 Instant Discount Hong Kong – October 31, 2017 – From November 1 to December 31, 2017, China Construction Bank (Asia) [“CCB (Asia)”] Credit Cards’ Cardmembers can enjoy the following exclusive privileges upon single transaction of designated amount at outlets of PARKnSHOP supermarket subsidiaries, PARKnSHOP.com or PARKnSHOP App. Offer 1: Single transaction of HKD400 or above at outlets of PARKnSHOP supermarket subsidiaries (PARKnSHOP, FUSION, TASTE, INTERNATIONAL, GOURMET, GREAT FOOD HALL, SU-PA-DE-PA (Applicable to Supermarket only), PARKnSHOP Frozen Food, Express, TASTY STREET) to enjoy HKD40 PARKnSHOP Cash Voucher. Present with MoneyBack Card to enjoy extra HKD10 PARKnSHOP Cash Voucher, a total of HKD50 PARKnSHOP Cash Voucher Offer 2: Single transaction of HKD800 or above at PARKnSHOP.com or PARKnSHOP App to enjoy HKD150 Instant Discount and Free Delivery Service. Register and enjoy 3X Total Bonus Point Rewards with Online Spending. Cardmembers may call the registration hotline at 372 47999 or register online via www.asia.ccb.com/bprewards/en to enjoy 3X Total Bonus Point Rewards. The above offers are subject to terms and conditions. For details of the promotional offers, please call CCB (Asia) Credit Card 24-hour Customer Service Hotline at 317 95533 or visit www.asia.ccb.com. Remarks﹕Reminder from the Hong Kong Monetary Authority – “To borrow or not to borrow? Borrow only if you can repay!” About China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited China Construction Bank (Asia) Corporation Limited [“CCB (Asia)”] is the retail and commercial business platform of China Construction Bank Corporation in Hong Kong. As of September 30, 2017, CCB (Asia) has 50 branches in Hong Kong and offers a wide array of banking products and services to customers, including consumer banking services, commercial banking services, corporate banking services, private banking services and cross-border financial services, etc. For more information about CCB (Asia), please visit www.asia.ccb.com. -END- .
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