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Mastercard benefits affluent consumers in Vietnam


According to Mastercard’s inaugural experience survey conducted in 2021, the pandemic drove people to redefine their expectations, leading them to focus more on self- care, such as prioritizing mental wellbeing (85 percent), emotional wellbeing (83 percent), and physical wellbeing (83 percent) to help them feel uplifted and build better connections with others. With people in Vietnam increasingly focusing on health & wellbeing, the enhanced Mastercard World and World Elite card programs will provide consumers access to a range of experiences, benefits, and services across those focal points, that will allow them to get the most out of life.

As consumers shop and spend digitally more than ever before, Mastercard has entered new partnerships to deliver offers with relevant merchants and categories. Cardholders can make the most of benefits like Centr: By Chris Hemsworth’s complimentary one-year membership for World and World Elite cardholders to meet wellness goals for the year. The enhancements also provide eligible World Elite cardholders with complimentary unlimited Doctor Chat, Teleconsultation and medicine delivery provided by Allianz and MyDoc.

World Elite cardholders will also enjoy complimentary green fees at up to 74 premium golf clubs worldwide and 50 percent discounted green fees at 42 premium golf clubs in Asia for World cardholders. Privileges for cardholders also include one complimentary main course when dining at Mastercard partner restaurants across Asia Pacific within the One Dines Free program.

“Today’s consumers perceive health & wellness through a much broader and more sophisticated lens that encompasses not just fitness and nutrition but also overall physical and mental wellbeing. Mastercard is pleased to offer a world of special privileges that will help cardholders enjoy more of what matters to them,” said Winnie Wong, Country Manager for Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, Mastercard.

Ngoc Thao


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