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One lucky M-PAiSA Mastercard customer to win a trip for 2 to Women’s Rugby World Cup finals in London

One lucky M-PAiSA Mastercard customer to win a trip for 2 to Women’s Rugby World Cup finals in London

By Navitalai Naivalurua
06/05/2025

M-PAiSA Mastercard is giving one lucky customer to go and watch the Women's Rugby World Cup Finals at the Twickenham Stadium in London this September following the launch of an exciting promotion that blends the convenience of digital payments with the thrill of world-class rugby.

Vodafone Fiji says entering the promotion is simple, as customers just need to use their M-PAiSA Mastercard for any payment transaction.

They say these include shopping locally, buying online, or even making transactions overseas, each use automatically enters customers into the draw.

The more this digital payment method is used via M-PAiSA Mastercard, the greater the chances of winning this incredible prize.

The lucky winner will receive a comprehensive package including round-trip airline tickets for two, all local ground transportation in London (airport, hotel, games), visa processing fees, meal expenses, FJD $2,000 in spending money and exclusive M-PAiSA Mastercard branded merchandise.

Vodafone General Manager, Digital Financial Services Pte Limited Shailendra Prasad says this is more than just a trip, it is a rugby pilgrimage.

He says M-PaiSA Mastercard offers an unparalleled opportunity to immerse oneself in the electrifying atmosphere of the Women's Rugby World Cup Finals at the iconic Twickenham Stadium.

Prasad says this is an incredible opportunity for their valued M-PaiSA Mastercard customers.

He adds this promotion seamlessly, combining the convenience and security of their M-PAiSA Mastercard with the thrill of international rugby.

Prasad urges customers to use their cards for all transactions for their chance to win this unforgettable experience.

The promotion runs from May 5th to June 30th, 2025.

The draw will be conducted independently by Mastercard in early July, and the winners will be announced shortly thereafter.

To ensure fairness, Vodafone staff and their immediate family members are not eligible to participate in this promotion.

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