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Poonawalla Fincorp, IndusInd Bank launch co-branded RuPay Platinum Credit Card

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New Delhi: RBI registered NBFC, Poonawalla Fincorp Limited, has joined hands with private IndusInd Bank and launched the co-branded ‘IndusInd Bank Poonawalla Fincorp eLITE RuPay Platinum Credit Card’, a card designed to redefine and elevate the banking experience of customers.

With this co-branded credit card launch, Poonawalla Fincorp marks a significant milestone in their ongoing commitment to providing tailored financial solutions to meet the evolving needs of their valued customers.

Commenting on the development, Abhay Bhutada, Managing Director, Poonawalla Fincorp, expressed his views on the significance of this partnership, saying, “We are excited to launch the ’IndusInd Bank Poonawalla Fincorp eLite RuPay Platinum credit card’, which reflects our commitment to enabling the dreams of our customers. By offering this card, we aim to enhance engagement with our existing customers digitally while also extending our reach to new customers.”

The new card comes with nil joining and annual fees and gives a chance to earn rewards on every Rs 100 spent (except fuel), the company said, adding that, the card also offers several other rewards, including additional rewards of 3000 points for milestones achieved and others.

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