Shop On Lazada And Save RM15 With PB UnionPay Card
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Public Bank UnionPay Lifestyle Debit Card holders can now get RM15 off on Lazada, under a new tie-up between Public Bank and UnionPay International. The offer runs until 31 December 2026.

Two Ways To Get RM15 Off

New cardholders get RM15 off their first transaction after adding a PB UnionPay Lifestyle Debit Card to Lazada, with a minimum spend of RM80 and one redemption per customer.

Existing cardholders can also get RM15 off with a minimum spend of RM120 in a single transaction, capped at one redemption a month for the duration of the campaign.

Card And Payment Rules

Only UnionPay cards with numbers starting with 62 or 81 qualify, and dual-brand cards such as UnionPay-Visa or UnionPay-Mastercard are excluded. 

The card must be bound to Lazada at the checkout page rather than through the app’s account settings for the discount to apply. The offer does not cover digital goods, jewellery or gold, delivery and shipping charges, or purchases made over the phone.

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