Banco Nacional highlights participation and client benefits at Toyota Arenal Epic cycling event

Bernardo Alfaro Araya, Banco Nacional de Costa Rica
Bernardo Alfaro Araya, Banco Nacional de Costa Rica
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Banco Nacional, a leading financial institution in Costa Rica, shared updates on March 21, 2026, about its involvement in the Toyota Arenal Epic cycling event. The bank highlighted its ongoing commitment to supporting sports and offering exclusive benefits to its customers.

In an early post, Banco Nacional stated: “¡Así inicia el Toyota Arenal Epic! En el BN seguimos impulsando el deporte y acompañando a quienes viven su pasión. Nuestros clientes disfrutaron 10% de descuento en su inscripción con sus BN Tarjetas. https://t.co/nHiroBmXdV” (March 21, 2026).

Later that day, the bank posted about the conclusion of the event: “Kilómetros de esfuerzo, energía y pasión. Cerramos una jornada llena de emoción, celebrando a cada atleta que lo dio todo. ¡Qué alegría ver a tantas personas cruzar la meta! #BNTarjetas #MASBNFICIOS #TuPasionBN https://t.co/tpASQ7XYXL” (March 21, 2026).

In a subsequent message, Banco Nacional reiterated its support for sporting activities nationwide: “¡Así se vivió el Arenal Epic! Esto no termina aquí… Seguimos impulsando el deporte en todo el país. Viví tu pasión con el BN y disfrutá MÁSBNFICIOS con tus BN Tarjetas. #BNTarjetas #MASBNFICIOS #TuPasionBN https://t.co/uQOYtuxlzw” (March 21, 2026).

Banco Nacional is one of Costa Rica’s principal state-owned banks and has a history of sponsoring national events and offering customer incentives such as discounts through its credit cards.



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