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Unwrap exclusive Nashville Predators perks this season

The Preds Visa® debit card offers fans unique perks like early entry to select home games, meet + greets with former players, discounts on merch, and more.

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Snag your card (and perks) in time for the next early-entry opportunity on Saturday, Dec. 21, when the Preds play the Kings.

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Calling all Nashville Predators superfans: Regions Bank is partnering with the Preds, offering an exclusive Nashville Predators Visa® debit card to bring fans closer to the action this season.

Cardholders enjoy unique perks and experiences like:

  • Early entry to select home games and meet-and-greet opportunities with Preds alumni (at SoBro entrance at Bridgestone Arena off of Demonbruen St.)
  • Discounted tickets, surprise seat giveaways, and savings on fan merchandise. Pro tip: Have your Preds Visa® debit card on hand to redeem.
  • Reduced rates at Ford Ice Centers, BetMGM Club, and the team store — see the discounts.
  • Custom card issuance fees waived for Preds-branded debit and credit cards.

Plus: New customers can take advantage of a $300 bonus offer by opening a LifeGreen® checking account by Friday, Jan. 31, and completing $1,000 in direct deposits. See more eligibility requirements.

Get yourself the ultimate gift this holiday season and show your Preds pride wherever you go — no ifs, ands, or pucks. Score this deal.

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