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Wednesday, May 8, 2024

Mama Knows Best: Hilarious Yet Practical Filipino Mom Moments from Childhood


Without a doubt, mothers really care more about their children.

 

However, an article published in Psychology Today argues that a woman’s inclination to supposedly care more about her child is a practical function more than a biological one. Mothers often spend more time with their children because, in many cultures, it is traditionally the women who are left to care for the children. Hence, mothers are not necessarily better parents than fathers. Men and women, too, share the responsibility of taking care of their children.

 

In any case, anyone who has been raised by a Filipino mother can attest that their nanay can definitely take it up a notch in terms of child care. And as we all know, the Filipino community is heavily family-centric. So maybe it’s just the Filipino tendency to be a bit extra. 

In any case, Filipino children definitely have a funny anecdote or two about how their mothers raised them. To honor Mother’s Day, here are some cute things our nanays have done while taking care of us:

 

•Preparing clothes very meticulously—including placing a bimpo on your back, buying terno or matching pieces of clothing for you and your siblings, and sewing or altering the clothes herself if she finds them too revealing. 

 

Funny as it may seem but let’s face it. These made for cute pictures and core memories!

 

•Enforcing naps every afternoon

 

Imagine this. You attend classes every morning and arrive from school a little after noon. You eat lunch your mother prepared for you, you watch a bit of television. Then, in comes your mother commanding you to stop whatever it is you are doing because it is nap time—and you are not allowed to do anything else until you take that nap. 

 

Now, science tells us that a well-time nap can provide your brain with a little boost. But why would a child, with all that boundless energy and no immediate major life responsibilities, need an afternoon nap? Who knows except your mother whose insistence on naps likely ingrained that practice in your brain, or turned you off from naps forever. 

 

But as adults now, we all cherish a few minutes of nap time – even for just 5 minutes to recharge. It really makes a huge difference!

 

Taking care of you when you’re sick by giving you a hot towel scrub (because she said a full bath or shower can make you feel worse) and a heavy dose of mentholated topical ointment.

 

It may have smelled funny back then but those ointments provide great relief for colds and migraines!

 

Scaring you with unimaginable creatures to prevent you from staying out late

 

It’s understandable that your nanay wouldn’t want you staying out too late, playing in the neighborhood streets with your friends. But instead of just imposing a curfew—something you became quite familiar with when you got older—some mothers resorted to the scare tactic. Specifically, telling you that a monster or halimaw or a stranger on a motorcycle will kidnap you if you are not at home at a certain time. While the concern is understandable—some neighborhoods aren’t safe at night, after all—did our mothers have to resort to something that could lead to trauma? 

 

But in hindsight, it did keep us more aware of our surroundings. It’s better to be safe than sorry!

 

Insisting that you finish the food on your plate every meal and telling you that certain food items can make you grow taller

 

The rice may have been too much for your appetite to handle as a kid. Having to finish the entire meal was indeed a huge task for us. But looking back, we have all reaped the nutritional benefits of a full meal!

 

•Experiencing her hoarding tendencies 

 

Your mother liked keeping the containers of all the food items she buys. So, naturally, this practice trickled down to you. Even though you have a proper baunan for your school lunches, your ulam are likely stored in a different container every time. Your lunch probably included a sachet of ketchup or two—which she got for free from your trips to your favorite fast food chain. And who could forget the Pinoy classic: the ice cream tub that has fish inside and biscuit containers that actually contain her sewing accouterments. 

 

Let’s face it. Storage also requires a budget. Those plastic microwavables would also cost a few bucks - most especially the fancy ones. So the most practical way to store is to reuse, but maybe not for our baon. 

 

Understanding her special, secret language

 

The Filipino mother is prone to using a sort of language that only she and her children can understand. Her “psst” spells fear inside the household and her “bahala ka sa buhay mo” means you actually better do what she told you. A single shriek of “Anak!” or your name means you better run to her—and quickly. And she better not start counting “Isa, dalawa…” Of course, even though she says the most generic expressions, you knew what they meant immediately.  

 

While these child-rearing practices can already be considered funny—and sometimes questionable—by today’s standards, what remains true is that many of these motherly practices come from a place of genuine Filipino love and care. 

 

This Mother’s Day, return the favor by giving your beloved mother a special and unique gift. Fortunately, RCBC Credit Cards offer promos that can make buying a gift for your mother easier. You may send her flowers and get 25% OFF + FREE Shipping on blooms and gifts via FlowerStore.ph App, or perhaps a staycation at Joy Nostalg and get 25% OFF on stay and up to 40% OFF dining deals. 

 

You can also check out luxurious gifts online at Rustans.com and get P500 OFF or buy home Appliances and get freebies such as Dowell Multi Cooker, Tower Fan, or Sandwich Maker with 0% Installment + BNPL purchase at Automatic Centre or Electroworld

 

For RCBC Hexagon Club members, you can take advantage of exclusive dining discounts of up to P2,500 for a minimum spend of P5,000 single receipt. Simply use your RCBC Hexagon Club Priority World Mastercard Credit Card or RCBC Hexagon Club Privilege Platinum Mastercard Credit Card at Boteyju, Paper Moon, Greyhound Cafe, and more!

 

Give your mom the most meaningful and unforgettable celebration this Mother’s day.

Wednesday, April 10, 2024

Travel Hacks you need to know this Summer


It’s time to listen to the craving for adventure and relaxation! Traditionally, the months of April and May are considered our summer season. Officially, there is no “summer” in the Philippines as it only has two seasons, namely wet and dry. But that does not stop Filipinos from enjoying summer activities here or outside the country. 

 

Whether it’s because of the rising temperature or the many days off due to regular holidays (with the Labor Day holiday coming up), it’s only natural for that vacation yearning to be strong this time of the year. 

Vacation time is limited, so it is best utilized properly. The best holidays are those that you thoughtfully prepare for. Strategic vacation planning does not only lessen issues during your days off; it can also save you some significant pesos.

Want to maximize your enjoyment—and your hard-earned money—this summer? Here are some hacks you need to know!  

 

Save money on flights

 

The key to spending less when going on vacation is to plan it early. This allows you to get the best possible deals on accommodations or flights. Airline tickets and hotel rooms get more expensive when booked closer to your travel dates—not to mention limiting your choices, possibly forcing you to get less-than-ideal deals.

 

You can still be a spontaneous traveler while being budget-friendly; you just have to know where you can legit deals online. Luckily, there are many promos available online if you use your RCBC Credit Cards.

 

For instance, travel with Qatar Airways and get sweet discounts when you book your ticket using your RCBC Mastercard Credit Card. Get a seven to 10-percent discount on economy and business class fares by using the promo code MASTERCARD when you pay with your RCBC Mastercard credit card via www.qatarairways.com. Booking period is until August 31, 2024; travel period is until December 31, 2024.  

  

Your R&R starts at the airport

 

Long waiting times before a flight or during layovers can be tiring. Airports do have public establishments and seating available for flyers, yet nothing beats being able to relax at a place with more space and privacy. Check the airport for lounges or sleeping pods if you need a quick rest before your flight or if your waiting time is long. You wouldn’t want to be dead tired even before you start your vacation!


Did you know that RCBC card holders have free access to PAGSS International Lounges at Ninoy Aquino International Airport Terminals 1 and 3? Simply present your  card and your international flight boarding pass to gain access! Principal holders of premium RCBC Credit Cards and one travel companion can enjoy unlimited lounge access, while Gold, Classic, and co-branded RCBC Credit Cards can get access for a fee of US$25.

 

Accommodation deals


Many say a traveler can afford to be cheap on accommodations because he would be out of the room most of the day during their vacation anyway. There is wisdom to this tip. But on the other hand, extremely bad accommodation can ruin your vacation especially if your lodgings don’t have the amenities you would need (for instance, cheap hotels don’t allow guests to leave their bags at reception or provide more than one key for your room).

So it’s best to skip those shady accommodations. Avail of online promos to get the best option for your budget. For instance, get eight percent off on hotel bookings worldwide if you book your rooms using your RCBC Visa Credit Cards via travel website Agoda. Booking period is until December 31, 2025, while stay period is until March 31, 2026. Book your hotel room via  www.agoda.com/visaph,select a “promotion eligible” hotel, and pay using your RCBC Visa credit card to avail of the discount.

 

Meanwhile, you can get up to 30 percent off as well on select accommodations worldwide via Booking.com if you pay using your RCBC Mastercard Credit Card. Book your room through www.booking.com/MastercardSuper for more details.

 

Prepare requirements

 

Going out of the country? Make sure you check travel requirements first before buying your ticket and booking your accommodations. Travel visas and valid passports are common requirements, but some countries have additional prerequisites—including travel insurance, health documentation, and COVID-19 vaccination proof, among others. Not preparing this beforehand can cause a lot of problems come vacation time, so make sure you’re prepared.


Likewise, make sure you are familiar with your destination’s local currency. Does your destination still widely accept cash or does it mostly transact via debit and credit cards? Your RCBC Credit Card is widely accepted abroad so you do not need to bring a lot of cash with you.  To save on foreign exchange conversion fees, remember to always choose the currency of the country where you are in.  Download the RCBC Pulz app so you can still manage and monitor your funds digitally.

 

It is always a good idea to bring some cash and RCBC Online FX Facility is here to make it easier for you. Before your travel, you can use your RCBC Pulz to purchase foreign currency for your travel. Open your Pulz app, select your major currency, and choose your preferred branch and date to pick up your exchanged foreign currency notes. You will need an FX Global account for this. You can even convert currencies (from foreign currency to Philippine pesos and vice versa) with your foreign currency account as long as it is enrolled to your RCBC Pulz account. Don’t have a FX Global  account yet? You can easily open via the app, with zero maintaining balance.

 

As you embark on your journey this summer season, don’t forget to pack your passport, your mobile phone along with your RCBC debit and credit cards – your indispensable allies for modern-day travelling. 

 

For more travel deals and discounts, visit https://rcbccredit.com/promos. 

Friday, February 9, 2024

Unlocking Prosperity in 2024: Chinese New Year-Inspired Financial Wisdom and Insights from RCBC


These days, financial freedom is not just a goal; it’s a survival skill. Life can be quite unpredictable, and nothing can help you overcome its hurdles more than being financially prepared. And Chinese New Year is the best time to start your journey towards financial health and improve your financial game. Based on the Chinese Zodiac, 2024 is the Year of the Dragon—a year that astrologers describe to be interesting and unpredictable, with never a dull moment. Of course, you can choose to believe if what the Chinese Zodiac says is true. Yet even on a practical level, the Chinese New Year—which falls on February 10 this year—can serve as an auspicious period for new beginnings and positive life changes!


Here are some Chinese New Year-inspired pieces of financial wisdom and insights that can help attain financial freedom this 2024, curated by Rizal Commercial Banking Corporation (RCBC):

 

1.         Pay debt or save emergency funds?  With the Year of the Dragon said to be a year of moment and unpredictability, it’s wise to put some stability into your finances at the start of 2024! And the best way to do that is to sort out your debts and build an emergency fund.        

 

Financial wisdom may dictate that it is important to invest to increase sources of income. The idea here is to live a life where you don’t depend on just your day job. But it also isn’t wise to invest without considering your personal financial status. Before investing, make sure you pay off your debts first. Pay more than the minimum and, if possible, pay more than once a month. Pay off your most expensive loan first, as it is likely to be the one with the highest interest rate. Once you have paid off your outstanding loans, save up a decent amount for your emergency fund. Conventional wisdom says you should have an emergency fund that could cover at least three month’s worth of your expenses. But it depends on your financial capacity and personal circumstances. 

 

Should you pay off your debt first before building an emergency fund? Ideally, it’s best to be debt-free first; the longer it takes you to pay off your loans, the higher the interest rate and other related fees could be. Yet, practically speaking, it’s ideal—perhaps even wise—to save a bit of your monthly income for emergencies even as you pay off your debt. Having funds ready for those unforeseen events and tight spots can help get more loans. 

 

2.         Diversify income. A financial advice that never goes out of style is the advice to create more income sources for yourself. Many think this means investing in property, bonds, and stocks, among other financial products. And while this can be a good way to diversify income, investing isn’t the only way—especially when your financial circumstances won’t allow you to go big on investments just yet. Expanding income sources can also mean taking on a side hustle to supplement your regular income. It means monetizing that hobby you’ve been working on for years. The main point here is to make sure you are not vulnerable to economic fluctuations or major financial hurdles (like a huge hospital bill or a sudden loss of a job) that you may unexpectedly encounter. 

 

3.         Automate savings using your banking app’s features. Have trouble building that emergency fund? If you believe in the Chinese Zodiac, this will be common in 2024 due to the Year of the Dragon’s restless energy. You can, however, offset this restless energy by building a practice of stability and constancy. 

 

Create or open a separate savings account just for this purpose so you wouldn’t be tempted to dip into your “savings” when you get that sudden urge to go on a shopping spree or out-of-budget night out. Take advantage of your banking app’s fund transfer feature; make sure a specific but reasonable amount from your monthly salary or income goes straight to your savings account, so you can resist the temptation to spend it. 

 

RCBC digital app, now known as RCBC Pulz, is one of the most comprehensive banking apps in the country equipped with features that empower its clients to manage their funds anytime, anywhere. You can open a savings account using the app to get your started.

 

4.         Prepare for the future. Financial freedom is not just about the now; it’s also about the future and securing a stable and comfortable life for yourself several years from now. This means securing investments, life insurance plans and private health insurance (for when you are already retired and can no longer depend on insurance provided by your employment). This also means making sure you have a pension and retirement fund source. This means having a passive income stream. 

 

RCBC Trust can help you manage your investments, with a team of portfolio managers dedicated to providing you with expert financial advice to help you realize your funds’ potential through a variety of investment products and services such as Unit Investment Trust Funds, Investment Management Accounts (IMAs), and Personal Management Trusts, among others. 

 

Wouldn’t it be great to start working on these steps this year? RCBC can help you reach your financial dreams through its rich and diverse list of products—from savings accounts, personal loans, and a personal business relationship manager who can help assist you on your specific financial goals. 

 

Visit https://www.rcbc.com to check out the services RCBC can offer you today.

Thursday, August 10, 2023

Dos and Don'ts for Handling Money During Ghost Month


 

Many Filipinos observe Ghost Month despite it being a Chinese cultural practice. During Ghost Month, the seventh month of the lunar calendar, folklore has it that the gates of heaven and hell and of the living are all open. 

 

This year, Ghost Month will be from August 16 to September 14. It is believed ghastly spirits wander the world of the living during this time. These ghosts, in turn, are said to have the capacity of affecting real-life decisions and scenarios. For instance, in cultures that actively observe Ghost Month, children and the elderly are advised not to go out at night as they might be affected by evil spirits. Thus, it is considered an inauspicious time for any major relationship, professional, and financial moves. 

During Ghost Month, people are cautioned against making major life changing decisions—for instance, signing contracts at this time is a big no-no. People are also discouraged from going out or taking photos late at night as it is believed that cameras capture the hell dwellers' negative energy.

Of course, Philippine culture does not have specific practices concerning the supposed negative spirits of Ghost Month—specifically for monetary concerns. But many follow general tips on how to ward off bad luck during this period anyway, thinking that it wouldn’t hurt to follow these tips and tricks anyway.

 

Want to keep your money safe from hungry spirits during Ghost Month? Check out these dos and don’ts:

 

DO manage your expenses. Ghost Month is believed to inspire strife and difficulty, so it is best to prepare for the worst. Purchase only things that you need and cut back on your indulgences and unnecessary luxuries, to make sure you have enough funds in case you encounter some financial issues.

 

DON’T make impulsive major financial decisions. Ghost Month is said to be a period of uncertainty. Hence, it is best to hold off on any major financial decisions and purchases—whether it is committing to a big professional project or buying big-ticket items such as cars or real estate. If a major financial decision is urgent, make sure to sit down and think through any big money-related decisions. Ghost Month or not, it is always wise to consider all factors when a huge amount of money is concerned. 

 

DO start building your savings or emergency fund. It’s always the right time to be prepared. Having savings or an emergency fund will allow you to weather any alleged slowdown or problems. The hungry ghosts of Ghost Month are no match for your financial preparedness!

 

Don’t have one yet? Build your savings with RCBC’s award-winning OneAccount from which you can choose the add-on features to match your financial needs and lifestyle. 

DON’T sell property. Another Ghost Month taboo is selling any major property you own—from houses to cars, and even other expensive items. Even e-commerce isn’t immune from the hungry ghosts. There is a bit of value to this, as some people might not be inclined to spend a lot during this time. But if you must start your business during this season, make sure to cover all bases to avoid any issues. Communicate with your staff regularly, make sure all the tools needed for your business are working properly and within reach, and your operations are prepared for any issues.

 

DO explore opportunities that can maximize your funds’ potential. Consider putting your money inRCBC Unit Investment Trust Funds (UITFs) which match your financial capacity, risk preferences, and financial goals. For as low as ₱5,000, you can start a UITF investment to grow your funds or boost your retirement fund. For example, the RCBC Peso Money Market Fund is an affordable investment that lets you enjoy higher yield potential. You can also easily access it online and redeem anytime - without penalties. 

 

DON’T be afraid of Online Banking. The prevalence of online scams has indeed raised concerns about the security and integrity of online banking platforms. But don’t let this stop you from using digital banking services because managing finances has never been this convenient and efficient. 

 

So choose the mobile banking app that has advanced security features. RCBC Digital is equipped with enhanced security features such as face and touch ID login, one-time password validation, and card lock and unlock. It simply lets you enjoy the benefits of convenient banking using a secure platform and the reassurance that only you can access your accounts through your own devices. 

 

Superstition or not, these tips are meant to enhance your financial well-being. RCBC can help you prepare for this year’s Ghost Month, among other actual real-life concerns. Start your journey with RCBC and build that solid foundation for your financial well-being and create a plan to achieve your financial goals. 

 

 

Monday, February 13, 2023

9 Ways to Celebrate The Love Month on a Budget


 

February is a special month to celebrate love and affection with your significant other.

Despite the notion that grandiose dinners and lavish gifts are necessary to mark the occasion, there are other simpler yet memorable ways to spend this special day. 

 

This is also the perfect time to take advantage of promos and discounts that many retailers and companies (e.g restaurants, hotels, salon, wellness centers) usually offer during this period to give some love to their customers like you. 

 

Indulge in an intimate home-cooked meal, wander amidst nature's splendor on a scenic walk or hike, and explore our list of 9 pocket-friendly ways to celebrate Valentine's Day: 


  1. Cook a romantic dinner at home

 

This is a perfect way to celebrate Valentine's Day on a budget by cooking your favorite dishes in the comfort of your own home. Use your RCBC credit or debit card to shop for special ingredients and take advantage of promos like the Tap & Go with Mastercard where you can get a chance to shop all you can up to P200,000. The promotion is open to all principal and supplementary cardholders of Mastercard credit, debit, and prepaid cards issued in Philippines. 

 

  1. Plan a picnic in a nearby park 

 

Pack a basket of your favorite snacks and drinks, grab a blanket, and head to a local park for a romantic picnic. Enjoy each other's company while taking in the natural beauty around you. Surprise your loved one with fresh flowers during your date. A lovely bouquet need not be expensive with RCBC’s 20% off promo plus free shipping if you use your credit card to buy from FlowerStore.ph. 

 

 

  1. Have some R&R with your partner

 

Valentine’s day is also about giving your loved ones the much needed “me-time”. Give your loved one that much-needed Rest and Relaxation (R&R).Treat them to a relaxing massage, foot spa or pedicure for a 10% discount at Breeze Oriental Spa and Massage, using your RCBC Credit card. The promo runs until April this year.

 

 

  1. Take a scenic walk or hike together 

 

Take a break from the hustle and bustle of everyday life and explore a nearby scenic trail or hike. This is a great way to get some exercise, spend quality time together, and enjoy the beauty of nature.

 

  1. Visit a local museum or art gallery 

 

Take a stroll through a local museum or art gallery and appreciate the beauty and creativity of the exhibits. Learn something new, spend quality time together, and experience the cultural richness of your community.

 

  1. Make a DIY gift for each other 

 

Get creative and make a unique and personal gift for your significant other. Give her or him anything from a piece of jewelry to a handmade card.

 

  1. Go stargazing at a local observatory or a secluded spot 

 

Take a break from the bright lights of the city and go stargazing at a local observatory or a secluded spot. Appreciate the beauty of the night sky and spend intimate time together.

 

  1. Go on a Romantic lunch date for two

 

Skip your kitchen preparations and just treat yourself and your partner to a luxurious hotel buffet!  Using your RCBC Credit Card, you can enjoy 40% off on your total bill for a lunch buffet at Spiral, Sofitel, or get up to 50% off at Seven Corners and Xin Tian Di, Crowne Plaza. Take advantage of the exclusive dining offers your RCBC Credit card has to offer.

 

  1. Have a game night at home with your favorite board games 

 

Host a game night at home with your favorite board games. This is a great way to have fun and enjoy each other's company in a relaxed and low-key setting.

 

From cooking a romantic dinner at home to indulging your appetite and your senses, the options are endless. Take advantage of the various promos and exclusive discounts and make the most out of your budget. Whether it's a cozy night in or an outdoor adventure, the most important thing is to spend quality time together and create lasting memories. So, make the most of this special occasion and let the romance unfold.

To know more about the offers that you can enjoy with your RCBC Credit Card, visit rcbccredit.com.

Tuesday, May 17, 2022

Be kind to yourself and give yourself a little TLC


Life's hard, and time goes by so quickly. If you're not careful, you can lose your footing and find yourself just drifting―aimless and joyless. 


This is what you don't want to happen. That's why it's important to be kind to yourself and give yourself a little TLC. Fortunately, there are many ways to do this. Here are some of them. 


Have a beauty day

Because of your busy personal and professional lives, you often skip this. There’s always something more important going on: a deadline to be met, a meeting to go to, a bill to be paid―the list goes on.

 

But taking care of your body is essential not only for your physical health but also for your mental well-being. When you treat your body right, you’re also keeping anxiety and depression at bay. You feel lighter, refreshed, and re-energized, ultimately giving you a more positive disposition. 

 

So what better way to feel like a VIP than spending a day at the salon or at the spa? Use your RCBC Bankard credit card to enjoy fabulous deals and discounts at Strip, Browhaus, and Flawless. 

 

From now until August 15, 2022, RCBC Bankard cardholders can enjoy a 20% off on all Flawless services and 10% on MD treatments (including Botox and dermal fillers) at participating branches. 

 

Your eyes are the windows to your soul, so make them extra pretty with some lift or lashes. Avail Browhaus’ Plasma Lift Lower Eyelid or the bestselling Multi Lash in Bloom until September 30, 2022 and get a 20% discount when you charge it to your RCBC Bankard credit card. 

 

Waxing your legs and pits can also be a luxurious treat if you head over to The Strip and avail of the Brazilian waxing or the Underarms Ice Package. From now until September 30, 2022, you can get 25% off on your Brazilian waxing. Buy 3 Underarm Ice sessions and get 3 sessions for free. 

 

And if your beauty and skincare arsenal is running low, stock up your favorite and go-to brands from Seekspace.co. For a minimum order of ₱2,000, get 20% off when you check out with the promo code RCBCH0VBX using your RCBC Bankard credit card. 

 

But wait―don’t forget your crowning glory. A new haircut can make you feel and look like a totally new person. So make your way to a David’s Salon and get those curtain bangs or that balayage hair you’ve been wanting for so long. Enjoy 10% off when you charge it to your RCBC Bankard credit card from now until August 15, 2022. 

 

Laugh more

When you laugh, it instantly improves your mood. It’s a stress reliever that’s free of charge, no batteries needed, and no subscriptions required. More importantly, you can laugh whenever you want to, especially when you’re feeling too tired, lonely, or sad to do so. 

 

Find the joy in the small things, in the mundane, and in the unexpected. It will do wonders to how you’re currently feeling and give you that extra boost to keep going. Even if they’re just short-term effects, if you do it often enough, the results will be long-lasting. 

 

So let people hear that hearty laugh and show off that beautiful smile more often. To give you that extra shot of confidence, why not try a laser teeth whitening session at Urban Smiles? RCBC Bankard credit cardholders can enjoy 20% off. You can also enjoy 15% off on their general dental services and 10% off on their premium dental services.  

 

Still on the subject of perfect white smiles, you can also use your RCBC Bankard credit card at The Smile Bar. Get 15% off on their Triple Whitening service and 10% off on their Premium Smile Bundle. 

 

Rest your eyes 

Working all day in front of the computer and going to bed to watch videos on your phone―these can put such a strain on your eyes. When you pamper yourself, don’t neglect your lovely peepers. 

 

Aside from wearing protective eyewear when working in front of the computer or going out during daylight, you should also get your eyes checked regularly. If you don’t take care of your eyes, then how can you see the world in front of you and all the beauty it has to offer? 

 

Get up to 50% off on LASIK screening and surgery when you use your RCBC Bankard credit card at Shinagawa Lasik & Aesthetics. You can also get up to 45% off on PresbyMAX and implantable contact lenses.  What’s great about these offers is that you can also pay up to 3 months later and up to 24 months installment at 0%. 

 

Reward yourself

All work and no play just makes you…tired, unmotivated, or burnt out. Be proud of the hustle, but not at the expense of your overall health and well-being. 

 

Go ahead and order that Big Bang Seafood Bucket from The Orange Bucket. Charge it to your RCBC Bankard credit card and you'll even get free 8 pieces of their buffalo wings. 

 

Craving pizza while you binge watch your Netflix show? Order at least ₱3,000 from Francesco's and pay with your RCBC Bankard credit card to get another free pizza! 

 

And if that’s not enough, you can dress up, go out, and make all your Korean barbecue cravings come true at The Canary. Get 20% off every Friday on their KBBQ nights from 6 pm to 11 pm and enjoy unlimited K-BBQ, live music, and a round of soju. 

 

Feel like upgrading your look or even your whole wardrobe? No problem! Shop at Rustan's and get 15% off on your purchases, or get up to 20% off when you shop online for the first time at ZALORA with your RCBC Bankard credit card. You can even Shop Now, Pay Later at 0% installment when you shop at The SM Store. 

 

Lastly, cure those blues and tired bones by visiting a place you’ve never been. Enjoy ₱1,200 off on your international flight via Philippine Airlines when you book via Traveloka using your RCBC Bankard credit card. Or head to Boracay for some sun, sand, and sea and enjoy 53% off when you stay at Banana Bay Boracay.  Plus, with the exclusive Weekend Destination Festival, you can even get up to ₱5,000 cash rebate when you charge all your expenses to your RCBC Bankard!

 

There are so many great ways to pamper yourself and practice self-love. And you don’t really have to spend to make yourself feel loved. The important thing is that you slow down, rest your body and mind, and uplift your mood or feeling. If you want to spend your hard-earned money, then that’s perfectly okay, too. You deserve it! So visit rcbcbankard.com for more exciting RCBC Bankard credit card deals and discounts.

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