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Corporate Bits | Visa and BNU launch Rio 2016 Olympic games campaign

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Screen Shot 2015-12-02 at 10.49.38 pmUse Your BNU Visa Credit Card and win a trip to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, thanks to Visa
To celebrate the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, its card and official payment system partner – Visa, and BNU have launched the BNU VISA Credit Card Spending Campaign, giving BNU Visa credit cardholders a chance to win tickets to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games, thanks to Visa.
The campaign runs from 1st December until 15th March 2016. For each MOP10,000 spent with their BNU Visa credit cards, cardholders will get one entry into a lucky draw, with up to a maximum of 10 entries.  The grand prize is a complete package for two to the Rio 2016 Olympic Games including flights, 4-night deluxe hotel accommodation with daily breakfast, tickets to the opening ceremony and minimum 3 Olympic games.  The package also includes a tour of iconic Rio de Janeiro landmark, Visa Olympics–themed merchandise and USD400 worth of Visa prepaid products, courtesy of Visa.

111christmas and new year at mandarin oriental

Mandarin Oriental, Macau is offering special Christmas rates between 24 and 27 December 2015. Guests booking through the hotel’s website are additionally entitled to a bottle of selected wine. The hotel also offers a series of festive events, including feasts, themed afternoon teas, traditional goodies, as well as hampers and spa products.
At the hotel’s signature Vida Rica Restaurant, Dominique Bugnand, Director of Culinary Operations and Food & Beverage, is offering a six-course dinner on Christmas Eve and a petite version of a four-course dinner on Christmas Day, plus a seven-course New Year’s Eve dinner. Dinner sets feature dishes such as duck liver mousse savarin with truffle jelly and Paris mushrooms, seared Hokkaido scallop with black truffle and crispy Iberico ham, and white chocolate mousse with wild strawberry sorbet.

fire drill bctm conducts fire drill to enhance employee safety awareness

On Dec 2, CTM conducted a fire drill at its headquarters in Taipa with the purpose of enhancing employees’ fire safety awareness and emergency readiness.
The fire drill was conducted successfully with over 400 CTM employees and visitors participating. Upon the fire alarms being activated, all employees immediately followed the fire emergency procedures and instructions by fire wardens, and proceeded to the designated fire assembly point in approximately 10 minutes. The company also conducted fire system maintenance at its building located in Rua Pedro Coutinho a few days ago. CTM expressed its gratitude to the Fire Services Bureau, and police officers from the Public Security Police Force in the successful fire drill.

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