The charity campaign of MBH Bank and Mastercard invites bank card customers to make a joint donation
MBH Bank and Mastercard launched a joint donation program involving customers to support the Ecumenical Aid Organization. During the charity campaign, the amount donated to the aid organization by MBH Bank and Mastercard increases after every bank card purchase. The charity campaign takes place during this year’s festive season, from December 4th to 31st, and all customers have to do is use their Mastercard bank card.
MBH Bank and Mastercard launched a joint donation program to support the Ecumenical Relief Society. The essence of the campaign, which takes place during the Advent period, between December 4 and 31, is that the amount donated by MBH Bank and Mastercard to the aid organization increases after every bank card purchase.
MBH Bank customers don’t have to do anything other than use their Mastercard bank card. It is important to point out that the donation is jointly financed by MBH Bank and Mastercard, and customers are not charged any additional costs. In addition to using a bank card, customers have the opportunity to make an additional, individual donation to people in need on the donation interface created on the Ecumenical Aid website.
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