TPBank Offers Simulated Overseas Travel, 1K Drink Promo at Digital Finance Event
Translated from Vietnamese, summarized and contextualized by DistantNews.
At a glance
- TPBank hosted a digital finance event offering a simulated overseas travel experience and a 1,000 Vietnamese dong drink promotion.
- Visitors completed tasks, earning stamps on a passport for a chance to win prizes.
- The event highlighted TPBank's cross-border payment solutions, including QR code payments, for individuals and businesses.
TPBank created an immersive experience at the Digital Finance Festival 2026, transforming its booth into a Southeast Asian travel destination complete with tuk-tuks and iconic landmarks. This setup aimed to convey a message of connection in digital payments and regional commerce, offering visitors a unique glimpse into international transactions.
The price of 1,000 Vietnamese dong makes this activity very attractive to many young people.
A major draw was the 1,000 Vietnamese dong (approximately $0.04 USD) drink promotion, which attracted long queues of young attendees eager to use the automated vending machine. Participants completed various digital tasks, such as checking in, experiencing digital products, and making purchases at the vending machine, to earn stamps on a "passport." Completing all tasks offered a chance to win a significant prize.
The cost for a trip abroad is not small, so the additional fees for international payments are also something we are concerned about. If using a card with a good exchange rate or getting cashback on overseas spending, it would save a considerable amount.
For those planning international travel, like Hร Hแปng Ngแปc and Trฦฐฦกng Thanh Minh, the event provided a valuable opportunity to explore TPBank's international payment services and competitive foreign exchange rates. They emphasized the importance of minimizing transaction fees and maximizing benefits like cashback for overseas spending. The festival allowed attendees to directly compare financial solutions and consult with bank representatives, streamlining their decision-making process for international financial needs.
Instead of having to research each bank, I can experience it firsthand, ask customer service, and choose the product that suits my needs.
Originally published by Tuแปi Trแบป in Vietnamese. Translated, summarized, and contextualized by our editorial team with added local perspective. Read our editorial standards.