GoTyme Bank has announced a new promotional campaign offering customers the chance to win a trip to the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™. The promo, which GoTyme Bank has announced a new promotional campaign offering customers the chance to win a trip to the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™. The promo, which

GoTyme Bank Visa Cardholders Can Win AFC Women’s Asian Cup Tickets

GoTyme Bank has announced a new promotional campaign offering customers the chance to win a trip to the AFC Women’s Asian Cup Australia 2026™.

The promo, which runs from 12 December 2025 to 7 January 2026, is open to all eligible accountholders residing in the Philippines.

To participate, users must transact using their GoTyme Visa Physical Debit Card or Virtual Card and formally opt in by submitting a completed consent form available on the bank’s official channels.

The raffle mechanism rewards higher spending, particularly for international transactions. Users earn one raffle entry for every PHP 1,000 spent in a single-receipt transaction using local currency.

However, entries are tripled for overseas transactions, meaning every PHP 1,000 spent abroad generates three entries.

One grand prize winner will receive a comprehensive travel package for two, covering round-trip flights to Australia, a “Gold Coast Hospitality Package” with three nights of accommodation in a 4- or 5-star hotel, and pre-selected match tickets.

The package also includes daily breakfast, local transport cards, and a welcome pack.

In addition to the grand prize, the bank will give away minor prizes, including two 13-inch Wi-Fi-enabled tablets (256GB) and ten sets of supermarket or department store vouchers worth PHP 2,000 each.

GoTyme Bank will conduct the raffle draw on 13 January 2026 using an online randomiser in the presence of a DTI representative.

Winners will be notified by mail, email, or mobile number and must confirm their status by 21 January 2026 to facilitate the processing of travel documents.

Featured image: Edited by Fintech News Philippines based on an image by GoTyme Bank via Instagram and Freepik.

The post GoTyme Bank Visa Cardholders Can Win AFC Women’s Asian Cup Tickets appeared first on Fintech News Philippines.

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