GOTYME Bank on Wednesday launched its FIFA World Cup 2026 Visa debit cards, with users getting a chance to win tickets to watch the biggest sporting event of the year to be hosted by the United States, Canada, and Mexico.
The new debit cards are available in pitch black and trophy gold colors with the imagery created by Filipino artist Ross Du.

Raffle entries will be earned for each purchase using the debit cards with a chance to win either a group stage match in Los Angeles for users of the classic and pitch black card or the final in New York on July 19 for the users of the trophy gold card.
Each domestic purchase of 1,000 pesos is equivalent to one raffle entry. Users will get thrice the entries for overseas purchases.
“This partnership marks an important step forward for GoTyme Bank,” said GoTyme Bank CEO Nate Clarke. “Working alongside Visa in connection with the FIFA World Cup 2026 reflects the ambition we have for our customers and for the country.”
“We watch the World Cup and follow it. However, it is very out of reach for us. We watch it on YouTube, TV, and devices. GoTyme and Visa are going to change that. We are going to bring Filipinos who are GoTyme customers to have a chance to win a trip to LA and New York to watch the World Cup,” Clarked continued during the launch on Wednesday at the Whitespace in Makati.
“For us, this partnership goes beyond payments. It's about helping fans feel closer to the game they love. And that's exactly why our partnership with GoTyme is so exciting,” said Gladys Chan, head of marketing for regional Southeast Asia at Visa.
The new debit cards will be out in the market starting March 23, with the promo running until May 7.
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