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Baiduri and Hua Ho offer CNY treats

Baiduri Bank launched its Chinese New Year promotion in collaboration with Hua Ho H2 card. The Baiduri Bank & Hua Ho H2 Card Chinese New Year Shopping Treats promotion will be held for three weekends starting today up to the eve of Chinese New Year, February 9.

According to a press release, Baiduri Bank credit or debit cardholders who present their Hua Ho H2 card will be eligible to enjoy amazing treats when they purchase supermarket items and department store items using their Baiduri Bank cards at Hua Ho’s Kiulap, Tutong, Delima, Gadong 2 and Mulaut branches.

All Baiduri-issued Visa, MasterCard, American Express and UnionPay credit or debit cards are eligible for this promotion.

For supermarket purchase of a minimum of $98 in a single receipt, eligible Baiduri cardholders will receive six cans of Heaven & Earth Jasmine Green Tea. For supermarket purchase of a minimum of $198 in a single receipt, customers will also receive a can of New Moon Pacific clams on top of the complimentary green tea.

For supermarket purchase of a minimum of $298 in a single receipt, eligible Baiduri cardholders can purchase a can of New Moon abalone (premium grade) at 50 per cent discount in addition to the complimentary six cans of Heaven & Earth Jasmine Green Tea and one can of New Moon Pacific clams.

Eligible Baiduri cardholders who purchase department store items of up to a minimum of $100 in a single receipt will receive a complimentary $20 H2 Voucher on the same day.

All purchases must be paid together with eligible Baiduri credit or debit card and present the Hua Ho H2 card to be eligible for these great offers. Customers who wish to find out more about the promotion can do so by visiting www.baiduri.com or by calling Baiduri Call Centre at 2449666.

The Baiduri Bank & Hua Ho H2 Card Chinese New Year Shopping Treats promotion is held from January 25 to 27, February 1 to 3, and February 7 to 9.

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