Promotions permettent d’économiser jusqu’à 100 % sur les tarifs de métro et bus

Banques et portefeuilles numériques lancent des promotions exclusives à Buenos Aires pour des remboursements sur bus et métro en février. Les utilisateurs payant depuis leur mobile peuvent économiser jusqu’à 100 % de la tarification.

En février 2026, les banques et portefeuilles numériques à Buenos Aires mettent en œuvre des promotions exclusives ciblées sur les paiements de transport public effectués depuis des appareils mobiles. Ces offres permettent des remboursements couvrant jusqu’à 100 % du coût de la tarification sur les bus et le métro. L’initiative offre des économies significatives aux utilisateurs employant des méthodes de paiement numérique dans le système de transport de la ville. Selon les informations publiées, les promotions se concentrent sur les transactions par téléphone portable pour les billets de bus et de métro.

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