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Samsung launched new debit and credit card service in Russia in participation with Tinkoff and Mastercard

Samsung already offers various financial services through Samsung Pay, which is the simplest and safest way to make all your payments with a single tap. Transactions made on this platform not only protect the customer’s bank details but also benefit you through various discounts, especially those offered to Samsung customers.

The Korean tech firm has just announced that it will release a new debit and credit service in Russia in collaboration with Tinkoff and Mastercard so that users can take advantage of various discounts and offers while purchasing smartphones, laptops, TVs, and homes appliances.

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Users of this service will be able to get 20%-to-45% price cuts on various electronic gadgets. However, these discounts will only be applicable after purchasing products with a combined value of at least 30,000 rubles ($394) per month for three months, including 3% cashback with bonuses for every 100 rubles spend.

Moreover, if you are interested in this credit/ debit card service then you can avail these cards in physical and digital format by paying 99 rubles ($1.30) per month. Besides, if your account balances more than 50,000 rubles then you don’t have to pay any charges regarding the card.

“For 10 years Samsung has remained the favorite brand of Russians”, said Olga Chechetkina, head of Samsung Pay at Samsung Electronics. “Thanks to the partnership with Tinkoff and Mastercard, we were able to express our gratitude to users for their loyalty to the company by offering them a Samsung card with unique conditions”.

HOW TO GET THE NEW DEBIT AND CREDIT CARD SERVICE IN RUSSIA?

Customers have to visit Samsung.com where they can apply for the Tinkoff and Mastercard service. Later on, it will be approved in 1-3 days as bank officials will deliver the card as soon as possible. If you are already a Tinkoff user then you simply have to add the card to the wallet after getting approval from the service provider.

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