中銀香港(02388.HK):截至4月底BoC Pay商戶交易金額按年翻倍
中銀香港(02388.HK)表示,為配合香港政府2023 年第二期消費券計劃,將推出 BoC Pay「現金賞」及一系列獎賞,以協助帶動本地消費及經濟增長,並推動流動支付的廣泛應用。
中銀信用卡(國際)副總經理陳碧蓮透露,自今年第一期消費券於4月發放以來,該行持續提供過百款商戶禮券及優惠,截至4月底BoC Pay的商戶交易金額按年翻倍,認為計劃有效刺激本地消費增長。展望第二期消費券發放在即,該行期望新一輪的優惠及獎賞可繼續推動香港經濟復甦。
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