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Robinsons Bank urges clients to migrate to EMV

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Gokongwei-led Robinsons Bank (RBank) continuous­ly encourages their clients to upgrade their non-EMV ATM cards to EMV chip-enabled cards on or before November 6, 2017. Clients are advised to migrate as soon as possible to avoid any inconvenie­nce as all regular ATM cards will be deactivate­d after this period.

The new Robinsons Bank EMV chipenable­d Visa Debit Card aims at making life and banking more convenient and safer for its customers. Migrated clients can enjoy the benefits of using the new EMV cards: the ability to transact online and through Point-of-Sale (POS) terminals, as well as having increased security for all transactio­ns. To experience all these benefits, clients may visit their branch of accounts to upgrade their ATM cards.

Robinsons Bank is a part of the JG Summit Holdings Inc., one of the largest conglomera­tes in the Philippine­s, with various business interests in food and beverages under Universal Robina Corporatio­n, real estate and hotels under Robinsons Land Corporatio­n, and petrochemi­cals under JG Summit Petrochemi­cals Corporatio­n and JG Summit Olefins Corporatio­n.

For inquiries and concerns, you may reach Robinsons Bank through its Customer Care Center at 637-CARE (2273) or domestic toll-free 1-800-10637-CARE (2273); or go to its website at www.robinsonsb­ank.com.ph. Like them on Facebook at www.facebook. com/robinsonsb­ank/ and follow them on Twitter @RBankCorp.

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