Singtel unveils online gift shop service

The shop allows postpaid subscribers to buy mobile services.

Santa Claus is coming to Singtel town as the telco giant unveiled an online gift shop for mobile services. The online gift shop allows Singtel postpaid mobile customers to purchase variety of services such as data, Singtel Music, and Singtel Newsstand and send them as gifts to their family and friends. Singtel customers can purchase multiple gifts of up to $200 and pay through their monthyl Singtel bill.

Customers will be able to purchase bundles including a three-month or six-month subscription of 1GB/month data, starting from $23.70; a six-month or 12-month premium Singtel Music subscription with Spotify, KKBOX, TIDAL or Saavn, starting from $49.90; or a six-month or 12-month premium Singtel Newsstand digital subscription with Fortune, The New York Times, The Wall Street Journal or TIME, starting from $44.50

Singtel vice president of mobile marketing Diana Chen said to avail the service, customers just need to log in, choose a gift bundle, compose a message and sent the gift. Recipients will be notified via SMS in minutes.

“In this digital age, we know how much our mobile customers appreciate extra data, music and news on the go. With Singtel Online Christmas Gifts, they will be able to give meaningful gifts that are also practical and useful to their families and friends at affordable prices," she said.

Recipients can redeem gifts until June 30, 2017.

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