Gazpromneft creates a virtual card for motorists in Tajikistan

Gazpromneft, which owns the gas station chain in Tajikistan, has created a virtual card for motorists in Tajikistan.   Gazpromneft, which Tajikistan’s largest fuel supplier, has offered new service: a virtual card of loyalty program in the chain’s mobile app. A virtual credit card is a set of 16 digits that are randomly generated together with […]

Gazpromneft, which owns the gas station chain in Tajikistan, has created a virtual card for motorists in Tajikistan.  

Gazpromneft, which Tajikistan’s largest fuel supplier, has offered new service: a virtual card of loyalty program in the chain’s mobile app.

A virtual credit card is a set of 16 digits that are randomly generated together with a CVV code that can be used to make purchases of goods and services remotely.  Charges can be made with the card numbers online or by telephone, but they cannot be made in person.

A customer loyalty program is a marketing approach that recognizes and rewards customers who purchase or engage with a brand on a recurring basis.  A company may dole out points or perks, and graduate customers to higher levels of loyalty the more they buy.

The virtual card “Mo Hamsafarem” (We Are Fellow Travelers) is the card of loyalty, which allows you to accumulate points and use them to pay for purchases at a gas station.

The virtual card is set up at mobile app free of charge, and to use it at a gas station, it is enough to have a smartphone. 

More than 20,000cusotmers of the Gazpromneft’s gas station chain reportedly use the “Gazpromneft-Tajikistan” mobile app. 

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