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New UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card is a must-have for motorists
WHILE guests enjoyed culinary delights prepared by Grand Hyatt Manila’s executive chef Mark Hagan, a few were lucky enough to drive the Maserati MC20 supercar which is not only insanely powerful (zero to 100 in 2.9 seconds) but also ridiculously expensive (somewhere north of P30 million since this MC20 is custom-made).
WHILE guests enjoyed culinary delights prepared by Grand Hyatt Manila’s executive chef Mark Hagan, a few were lucky enough to drive the Maserati MC20 supercar which is not only insanely powerful (zero to 100 in 2.9 seconds) but also ridiculously expensive (somewhere north of P30 million since this MC20 is custom-made).
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In football and in some other sports, a red card is the most serious penalty a player can receive for a foul he or she has committed. But getting Union Bank's red card, which is the color of the New UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card, is nothing of that sort. In fact, you'll love the rewards this UnionBank card brings: a high rebate of 5 percent or up to P4 off per liter on Shell fuels, an P8 discount per liter on your first fuel purchase, a 10-percent discount on Shell lubricants in Shell stations through Shell Go+, a 5-percent rebate on toll and auto shops nationwide, and even zero annual fees for life if you apply for the card no later than 30 April 2024.

"The UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card transforms the customer's experience because it is where convenience, rewards, and empowerment converge. We are excited to bring this new card to market and drive our customers to fuel their aspirations," said Manoj Varma, head of Consumer Banking of UnionBank, during the card's launch held at the Grand Hyatt Manila in Bonifacio Global City.

THE launch held at the Penthouse No. 66 of the Grand Hyatt Manila was also graced by (from left) Wilhelm Samson, Visa Cards product head of UnionBank; Ma. Carissa Sindiong, Cards product head of UnionBank; Jerrica Pastor, co-brands product manager of UnionBank; Will Devaughn, the event's host; J-Ann Ong, payment and partnership manager for mobility, Shell Pilipinas Corporation and Arvin Obmerga, marketing manager for mobility, Shell Pilipinas Corporation.
THE launch held at the Penthouse No. 66 of the Grand Hyatt Manila was also graced by (from left) Wilhelm Samson, Visa Cards product head of UnionBank; Ma. Carissa Sindiong, Cards product head of UnionBank; Jerrica Pastor, co-brands product manager of UnionBank; Will Devaughn, the event's host; J-Ann Ong, payment and partnership manager for mobility, Shell Pilipinas Corporation and Arvin Obmerga, marketing manager for mobility, Shell Pilipinas Corporation.

Randy del Valle, Shell Pilipinas Corporation vice president and general manager for mobility, said the card is a product of a partnership that spans an impressive 25 years. "At Shell, we're all about making the journeys of our customers better, and this collaboration with UnionBank sets out to do just that, by providing more value for our customers. Whether they're going to Shell for fuels, stopping over at Shell Café for a break or ensuring their car is road worthy — the UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card has something to help you along your way. Kasabay mo kami sa pagsulong (We go hand-in-hand in progress)."

The New UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card gives motorists the power to get unbelievable perks and benefits. By fueling up at Shell stations nationwide, cardholders can save up to P15,000 annually on Shell fuel-related expenses alone, courtesy of an industry best 5-percent rebate or up to P4 off per liter on Shell fuels, and a five-percent rebate if used on toll and participating auto shops nationwide.

AT the launch of the New UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card were (from left) Manoj Varma, senior executive vice president and head of Consumer Banking of UnionBank; Ana A. Delgado, director and senior executive vice president, institutional banking head, chief digital channels officer, and chief customer experience officer of UnionBank; Lorelie Quiambao-Osial, country chair, Shell Companies in the Philippines; Edwin R. Bautista, president, and chief executive officer of UnionBank; and Randy Del Valle, vice president, and general manager for mobility for Shell Pilipinas Corporation. | PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF CHARLES E. BUBAN FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE
AT the launch of the New UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card were (from left) Manoj Varma, senior executive vice president and head of Consumer Banking of UnionBank; Ana A. Delgado, director and senior executive vice president, institutional banking head, chief digital channels officer, and chief customer experience officer of UnionBank; Lorelie Quiambao-Osial, country chair, Shell Companies in the Philippines; Edwin R. Bautista, president, and chief executive officer of UnionBank; and Randy Del Valle, vice president, and general manager for mobility for Shell Pilipinas Corporation. | PHOTOGRAPHS COURTESY OF CHARLES E. BUBAN FOR THE DAILY TRIBUNE

Varma also announced during the launch that new credit card applicants who will avail themselves of the card exclusively at any Shell station, can enjoy an P8 discount per liter on their first fuel purchase. "There's also the zero annual fees for life if you apply during the promotional period ending 30 April 2024."

With Shell's 110-year history of providing quality products and services, and UnionBank's legacy of financial expertise, Del Valle said the New UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card represents the pinnacle of customer-focused innovation.

"The New UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card is more than just a credit card as it is a lifestyle companion for the smart motorist. The card offers unbelievable convenience and rewards as it allows users to fuel up, shop, dine, and travel with ease. With global acceptance and Visa world-class security features, the UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card is truly one's road to a world of possibilities."

You can also apply for the New UnionBank Shell Power Credit Card online at http://www.unionbankph.com/r/GetUBShellPowerCardnow.

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