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TRADE AND DEVELOPMENT BANK LAUNCHES A PROMOTIONAL LOTTERY PROGRAM FOR JAPANESE YEN TRANSFERS

4 September 2024

The Trade and Development Bank (TDB) became the first Mongolian bank to open a representative office in Tokyo, Japan, in 2014. Additionally, TDB was the first in Mongolia to establish a nostro account with the Bank of New York Mellon, one of the top commercial banks in the United States. As a globally recognized and reputable bank, TDB consistently introduces innovative and convenient services, offering rewards tailored to meet its customers’ needs.

This time, we are excited to announce the launch of a Japanese Yen Transfer Lottery Promotion!

Promotion Period:
The lottery promotion will run from August 15, 2024, to December 15, 2024.

How to Participate:
For every Japanese yen transfer you make, you will earn one reward entry to participate in the lottery draw.

Monthly Rewards:

  • 30 customers: Receive a transfer right worth 150,000 JPY
  • 5 customers: Receive a transfer right worth 500,000 JPY

The winners will be announced live on the Happy Pay Facebook page on the 17th of each month.

How to Make Transfers:

  • Online Transfers: Use the TDB Online App → Transactions → International Transfer
  • In-Branch Transfers:Visit any TDB branch near you. Click HERE to view branch locations.

Important Notes

  • Customers eligible for the promotion will initially cover the transfer fees for each transaction at the time of execution. These fees will then be refunded to the customer's transfer account on the Friday of the same week, within the scope of the promotional rights.
  • When making a transaction, customers will automatically activate the fee waiver for the corresponding international transfer amount.
  • The validity period for the lottery promotion rights is until December 15, 2024.
  • After December 15, 2024, when the promotional campaign ends, any remaining rights in the customer’s account will be converted into a monetary balance and transferred back to the account used for the initial transactions.