MANILA, Philippines – Philippine digital bank Maya is spreading holiday cheer by bringing back its popular “Maya Saves Xmas” promo, giving users a chance to win up to ₱1 million in cash prizes. The campaign runs from November 4 to December 31, 2024, and offers more rewards for spending, saving, and borrowing through Maya’s services.
How to win ₱1M in Maya’s Xmas Promo
Maya customers who spend at least ₱1,000 using Maya Wallet, QRPh, Maya Card, or Landers Cashback Everywhere Credit Card earn entries for a chance to win:
- ₱1 million grand prize at the end of the promo period
- Five monthly prizes of ₱100,000 each
These prizes aim to give users their “holiday gastos back,” making Maya an essential tool for festive shopping and celebrations.
Flexible credit options for holiday spending
To make Christmas more memorable, Maya offers flexible credit solutions:
- Maya Easy Credit: Borrow up to ₱30,000 instantly.
- Maya Personal Loan: Access up to ₱250,000 for larger expenses.
These credit options ensure that users can enjoy the season without worrying about financial constraints.
Earn while you spend
Maya users can also benefit from:
- High-yield savings: Earn up to 15% p.a., translating to ₱1,200 in monthly interest for high savers.
- 5% cashback: Available for every swipe of the Landers Cashback Everywhere Credit Card.
These features make holiday shopping more rewarding while helping users grow their savings.
For full details, visit maya.ph/xmas. Stay updated on Maya’s offers by following @mayaiseverything on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok.
FAQs
Q: What is the duration of Maya’s Xmas promo?
A: The promo runs from November 4 to December 31, 2024.
Q: How do I qualify for the cash prizes?
A: Spend a minimum of ₱1,000 using Maya Wallet, QRPh, Maya Card, or Landers Credit Card.
Q: What are the credit options offered by Maya?
A: Maya offers Easy Credit for up to ₱30,000 and Personal Loans for up to ₱250,000.
Q: How can I boost my savings with Maya?
A: Maya offers up to 15% p.a. interest on savings and cashback rewards on credit card spending.