In keeping with the Click-a-Count’s self-service emphasis, the campaign features an extensive online component, which includes a Facebook application and a microsite game where players can learn how they can gain rewards through everyday transactions.
New StanChart campaign targets young adults
HONG KONG - Standard Chartered Bank Hong Kong has launched Click-a-Count, an account aimed at young adults, facilitating the sector's day-to-day transactional needs and rewarding customers for every transaction - or 'Click' - made.
In keeping with the Click-a-Count’s self-service emphasis, the campaign features an extensive online component, which includes a Facebook application and a microsite game where players can learn how they can gain rewards through everyday transactions.
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