Celebrate FBS 14th Birthday and Win Big with FBS Ultimate Trading Birthday.New York, NY, February 09, 2023 - (SEAPRWire) - FBS, a licensed world Forex broker, is excited to invite its traders to join in the celebration of its 14th birthday with the FBS Ultimate Trading Birthday promo. The event offers the chance to win big prizes, including the grand prize of a luxury car.Open to all tradersFBS, a world-trusted fintech company, turns 14 this year. To celebrate another great year, the broker is running the FBS Ultimate Trading Birthday promotion, turning the event into a true traders' party. Whether users are a new trader or an FBS Partner, a scalper or a swing trader, everyone is welcome to join the celebration.The promo is available in the FBS Personal Area app and desktop version, or the FBS Trader app. FBS Ultimate Trading Birthday will run from February 9 to March 9 to ensure that every trader of the FBS diverse and large trading community has enough time to get their reward. Earning guaranteed rewardsFBS is making sure that no one leaves the celebration empty-handed. To get the guaranteed prize, a trader needs to collect five trading tickets, one per traded lot. Once five trading tickets are gathered, traders can choose from a variety of prizes, including cash rewards, VIP analytics, or one-on-one consultation with FBS financial analysts.FBS Ultimate Trading Birthday can offer even more. Each of the collected tickets is a chance to win bigger rewards.Raffle prizes for everyoneIn addition to the guaranteed rewards, participants will also have the chance to win amazing prizes in the raffle. The grand prize is a LA-Class car, but there are also other valuable prizes up for grabs, including a MacBook Air 13, iPad Pro 11, and various smartphones and laptops.The raffle winners will be randomly selected and announced on March 17, 2023, at 13:00 GMT+2. The results will be posted on the FBS website. Don't miss out on the chance to celebrate FBS 14th birthday and win big with FBS Ultimate Trading Birthday.About FBSFBS is an international brand present in over 150 countries. Independent companies united by the FBS brand are devoted to their clients and offer them opportunities to trade Margin FX and ᏟᖴᎠs.l FBS Markets Inc. – license IFSC/000102/310l Tradestone Ltd. – CySEC license number 331/17, FCA temporary permit 808276l Intelligent Financial Markets Pty Ltd – ASIC Licence number 426359Social LinksFacebook: https://www.facebook.com/financefreedomsuccessYouTube: https://www.youtube.com/user/FBSforexInstagram: https://www.instagram.com/FBS_forex/Telegram: https://t.me/fbsanalyticsMedia ContactBrand: FBSContact: Media teamEmail: support@fbs.comWebsite: https://fbs.com/SOURCE: FBS The article is provided by a third-party content provider. SEAPRWire ( https://www.seaprwire.com/ ) makes no warranties or representations in connection therewith. Any questions, please contact cs/at/SEAPRWire.comSectors: Top Story, Daily NewsSEA PRWire: PR distribution in Southeast Asia (Hong Kong: AsiaExcite, EastMud; AsiaEase; Singapore: SEAChronicle, VOASG; NetDace; Thailand: SEAsiabiz, AccessTH; Indonesia: SEATribune, DailyBerita; Philippines: SEATickers, PHNotes; Malaysia: SEANewswire, KULPR; Vietnam: SEANewsDesk, PostVN)
TOKYO & JAKARTA, Oct 3, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - PT. JCB International Indonesia, the subsidiary of JCB International Co., Ltd., the international operations subsidiary of JCB Co., Ltd., Japan's only international payment brand, launched the Kiwami Experience program for JCB Ultimate card holders. The program takes card holders to explore and experience the aspects of Japanese lifestyle, which is represented by the word "KIWAMI" in Japanese that means ultimate or the topmost.The launch event of the Kiwami Experience Program by JCB was also attended by JCB Bank Partners, Kiwami Restaurant & Hotel Partners, JTB Indonesia and Nana Mirdad at The Legian Seminyak, Bali.JCB Ultimate card holders can enjoy exclusive services & special benefits such as complimentary dishes at various fine dining Japanese restaurants in Jakarta and Bali, as well as numerous perks during their stay in 5-star hotels in Bali, for example, complimentary lunch or dinner, afternoon tea and discounts for spa facilities. The finest services including airport pickups to hotels, airport assistant and concierge services can also be enjoyed through the JCB Kiwami Experience program.Takumi Takahashi, President Director of PT. JCB International Indonesia, said that "JCB holds an omotenashi principle which encourages hospitality by serving customers earnestly. Through this program, we aim to give unparalleled and memorable experiences to JCB Ultimate card holders to delight in authentic Japanese lifestyle. We are also optimistic about seeing more and more customers benefit from the services that we provide, which means that JCB contributes to the economic recovery, particularly in Indonesia."Japan has various interesting aspects to talk about, for traditions that have stemmed in the society's lifestyle add uniqueness and lasting impression to whatever is done there. For example, for Japanese cuisine, there are always traditions, philosophies, and aesthetics within the preparation process of any dish. The Kiwami Ultimate program offers customers assorted authentic Japanese food that they can experience first-hand, such as trying out omakase-style restaurants of which dishes are personally chosen by the chef, seeing first-hand Teppanyaki cooking techniques that are full of attractions. Restaurants that take part in this program in Jakarta include Sumire, Ritz Jurin, Sushi Ippachi, Shabusen, and Honzen Jakarta. Meanwhile, there are also participating restaurants such as Tenkai, Izakaya by Oku, Honzen Bali, Shiro, Nagisa Izakaya and Hamabe in Bali. For more information, visit here; https://hotel.kura2bus.com/page/kiwami.Other than the finest Japanese traditions and cuisines, we also offer inclusive promotions at relaxation facilities in 5-star hotels in Bali, such as The Apurva Kempinski Bali, The Legian Seminyak, Four Seasons Resort Bali at Jimbaran, Four Seasons Resort Bali at Sayan, The Villas at Ayana Resort, Six Senses Uluwatu, Andaz Bali, Amankila, The Mulia Resort, Como Uma Canggu, The Trans Resort Bali, and Hoshinoya Bali. For more information, visit here; https://hotel.kura2bus.com/page/kiwami."The launching of the Kiwami Experience Program by JCB Indonesia is expected to provide unforgettable experiences for JCB Ultimate card holders and fulfil their longing for Japan under travel restrictions during the pandemic. The Kiwami Ultimate program was launched first in Indonesia, and it will be expanded to Japan, Singapore, and other ASEAN countries," Takumi Takahashi stated.About JCB and JCB IndonesiaJCB is a prime global payment brand, and the leading issuer and acquirer of credit cards in Japan. In 1961, JCB launched the card business in Japan and expanded its business worldwide in 1981. JCB's holder network covers approximately 39 million merchants in the world. The JCB Card was launched in Asian countries and regions with more than 140 million cardmembers. As a part of its international growth strategy, JCB has established alliances with hundreds of leading banks and financial institutions globally to accelerate the expansion of its merchant coverage and member card base.In Indonesia, JCB Indonesia has partnered with seven largest banks: BCA, BNI, BRI, CIMB NIAGA, DANAMON, MANDIRI, and MAYBANK, which offers multiple perks and cross-country services. As a provider of comprehensive payment solutions, JCB is committed to giving the best, relevant, and high-quality services and products to all customers around the world. For further information, please visit: www.id.jcb/id/ContactsJCB IndonesiaNada SalmaHead of Brand Marketing & Communication DivisionPT. JCB International IndonesiaTel: +62 811 28 6543Email: nada.salma@jcb-intl.co.idJCB (Head Office in Japan)Ayaka NakajimaTel: +81-3-5778-8353Email: jcb-pr@jcb.co.jp Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
TOKYO & BANGKOK, Mar 11, 2022 - (ACN Newswire via SEAPRWire.com) - Krungthai Card Public Company Limited., one of the leading card issuing company and JCB International Co., Ltd., the international operations subsidiary of JCB Co., Ltd., Japan's only international payment brand, announce the launch of issuing the KTC JCB Ultimate Credit Card in Thailand.Ultimate is the highest status card to accommodate higher income customer and KTC JCB ULTIMATE Credit Card will be the first issued JCB Ultimate card in Thailand. KTC JCB ULTIMATE cardholders will be able to enjoy the JCB Ultimate service additionally to the JCB Platinum service which offers special benefits at restaurants and online merchants. In addition, KTC will provide 2x KTC FOREVER points when spend in foreign currency (other than THB) and card members can enjoy 2 times complimentary access to Royal Silk Lounge when flying international flights or domestic flights within Thailand with Thai Airways or Thai Smile Airways.Mr Rathian Srimongkol, President & Chief Executive Officer "KTC" or Krungthai Card Public Company Limited, said, "KTC was honored by JCB to be the first credit card in Thailand to issue a credit card of the highest status, that is, the 'KTC JCB ULTIMATE Credit Card' to expand the membership base to those who earn 50,000 baht or more, love to travel with a taste of fine dining, and often shop online. KTC truly hopes that the special privileges of the card will be the go-to option for those that love everything Japanese and have fun with living like the "Live life that is 'Ultimately Yours'" slogan.Mr Ryo Morita, Managing Director of JCB International (Thailand) Company Limited said, "We are delighted to announce the first JCB Ultimate card in Thailand with KTC. Our Ultimate service focuses mainly on online merchants to accommodate to the new normal. JCB has analyzed the payment transaction to match the need and we strongly believe that the new issued card will fit to the lifestyles of our customer. We are also preparing for exclusive offers for overseas traveling especially in Japan after the boarder is open."About KTCKTC is a Thailand's leading credit card company founded in 1996, and operates issuing business, acquiring, payment service provider, and personal loan. KTC's strategy focuses on building membership base to sustain company's profits in which credit card and personal loan are core businesses. Besides, the company has offered other related businesses to satisfy its members. As of December 30, 2021, KTC had over 2.5 million credit card accounts. For more information, please visit: https://www.ktc.co.th/enAbout JCBJCB is a major global payment brand and a leading credit card issuer and acquirer in Japan. JCB launched its card business in Japan in 1961 and began expanding worldwide in 1981. Its acceptance network includes about 37 million merchants around the world. JCB Cards are now issued mainly in Asian countries and territories, with more than 140 million cardmembers. As part of its international growth strategy, JCB has formed alliances with hundreds of leading banks and financial institutions globally to increase its merchant coverage and cardmember base. As a comprehensive payment solution provider, JCB commits to providing responsive and high-quality service and products to all customers worldwide. For more information, please visit: www.global.jcb/en/ContactsKTCKandtharat ChermchitphongParadee ThesratanavongPublic Relations Tel: +63-2-828-5049Email: ktc_pr@ktc.co.thJCBAyaka NakajimaCorporate CommunicationsTel: +81-3-5778-8353Email: jcb-pr@jcb.co.jp Copyright 2022 ACN Newswire. All rights reserved. (via SEAPRWire)
Kasheef Sasi Abdullah will not let anything get in the way of his passion for ultimate frisbee. Three operations on his right leg? No problem. Take on several part-time jobs so that he can afford to join overseas events? You bet. He said: "I got a job as soon as I figured that if I wanted to play more ultimate, I have to travel and I'd need money for that. "Everything ultimate-related was funded by my part-time job. I had a weekly allowance back in the day but none of that was for ultimate frisbee. It was more for meals in school and to go home." He picked up the sport in 2010 while at Temasek Polytechnic and, a year later, got into the national team. He worked as an errand runner, a salesman and a waiter to earn extra cash and estimates that, in the past decade, he has spent over $25,000 on the sport, covering expenses such as airfares, accommodation, equipment, jerseys and gym memberships. The digital marketing manager, 29, has torn his meniscus twice and his anterior cruciate ligament once but refuses to walk away from the sport. Such dedication is not uncommon. His national teammate Alicia Chua, who has played ultimate for 12 years, went to train and compete with amateur Taiwanese club Whisby Nation between 2013 and 2016 just to expose herself to different styles of play. As she was still based in Singapore, she would fly at least five times a year, spending more than $6,000 on these trips annually. For her and Kasheef, ultimate was their first foray into competitive sport. Both wanted to try something new in polytechnic and were drawn to the uniqueness of ultimate, one of the few mixed gender sports. It is also a self-officiated game, meaning players have to act as their own referees to solve disputes in matches. In the seven-a-side game, which originated in the United States, play is advanced through completed passes. Any incompletions, whether from bad throws, drops, blocks or interceptions, results in a turnover of possession. IF YOU WANT TO TAKE UP ULTIMATE FRISBEE WHO About 5,000 players across Singapore. HOW Join the ActiveSG Flying Disc Club Nights or pick-up games. All sessions have been put on hold owing to the coronavirus. Get updates from the various groups on social media tinyurl.com/y2s9xzvc or e-mail contact.upas@gmail.com WHERE Various ActiveSG Stadiums, public parks COST $10 per month ACTIVITIES Drills, matches There are two end zones at each side of a playing field - about the size of eight basketball courts - and a point is scored when one team catches the disc in the opponent's end zone. Part of their longevity is the close bonds they have forged with those in the local and international community. Kasheef said: "The community is so tight in Singapore and in Asia, so much so that even if you're not going to a country for ultimate, someone (who recognises you from a tournament) knows about it, they'll offer to bring you around town." Locally, there are social sessions called "pickups" that anyone from beginners to elite players can join and could attract up to 60 players. From about three a week in the mid-2000s, this increased to seven before the pandemic halted all these informal games. One of Chua's highlights was competing at the 2019 Asia-Oceanic Beach Ultimate Championships in Shirahama, Japan, where the women's team made it to the semi-finals. This is a 5v5 variant of the sport played on sand instead of a field. The 32-year-old said: "When you play in so many international tournaments, you just keep trying to attain a different level. That was a great learning experience because beach ultimate is very different. Your tactics, the way you cut and run is very different." Singapore has also been successful in other major events. In 2019, the Republic's ultimate team claimed a bronze medal, their first podium finish at the World Under-24 Ultimate Championship, the most prominent competition for college-age students. The local community has grown significantly over the years, with about 5,000 people playing the sport - up from about 20 at the outset in 1999. Yet there are still many obstacles that hinder the development of the local fraternity. As the Ultimate Players Association (Singapore) is not recognised as a national sports association by Sport Singapore, it does not qualify for the sports science and funding offered by the national agency. Most players are largely self-funded and this leads to a high attrition rate. Chua, a researcher, said: "If you don't have the financial capabilities, you'll be left out from a lot of tournaments. We've had many promising players who were unable to fund themselves." Securing a suitable place to train and play is also not easy. A night session requires floodlights and some venues charge about $250 for a two-hour booking. Some students resort to playing on basketball courts, which can sometimes lead to injuries especially when players attempt a layout - a move where they dive to get the disc. Both Chua and Kasheef agreed there is huge potential for the sport. The latter said: "If ultimate frisbee had more support, we would see a bigger rise in terms of competitiveness, pool of players, tournaments and facilities."
In his last fight in the Ultimate Fighting Championship (UFC), Anderson Silva suffered a fourth-round technical knockout defeat by Uriah Hall in Las Vegas on Saturday. The mixed martial arts great still holds the record for the longest title reign in UFC history at 2,457 days.





