Banco del Tesoro launches Master Debit Gamers card for the video game industry

This launch responds to the growing demand for specialized financial solutions by the gaming community
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Published at: 06/06/2026 04:04 PM

The Treasury Bank announced the release of the new Master Debit Gamers card, a financial instrument aimed at facilitating transactions on digital platforms and virtual entertainment environments.

This launch responds to the growing demand for specialized financial solutions by the video game community, allowing the management of electronic currency payments through the Digital Treasury account, subject to current regulations on the acquisition of digital assets.

As part of this presentation, the institution reported that users of this new product will be able to access a 10% discount on registration for the GamerFC26 Banco del Tesoro T Cup. The sporting event is scheduled to take place next Sunday, June 14 at the facilities of the Xtreme e-Sport Arena, located in the Las Mercedes sector, consolidating the entity's link with the local e-sports ecosystem.

The instrument complies with the global security standards of the Mastercard network, designed to guarantee the integrity of digital transactions in the face of external vulnerabilities. As detailed by the bank, the product is available both in its network of commercial offices nationwide and in the T-move mobile operations, where interested parties can make the request by submitting the corresponding legal requirements, which include personal identification and, in the case of minors, the enabling documentation and the support of their representatives.

With this addition to its service portfolio, the Treasury Bank seeks to diversify its banking offering by integrating technologies that optimize the speed of payment processes. The institutional portal, www.bt.com.ve, will be the official channel for the dissemination of future alliances with commercial establishments and the additional benefits associated with this new market segment.

Mazo News Team

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