This story is from September 04, 2023
Indian Bank partners OneCard for co-branded credit card
Mumbai: Indian Bank has partnered OneCard to introduce mobile-first, contactless and metal-co-branded credit cards.
The card comes with a mobile app that allows cardholders to control their interactions. Users can track real-time transactions, manage expenses, convert payments into EMIs, redeem rewards, handle repayments, plan monthly budgets, adjust credit limits, and make payments, all within the app.
The international metal credit card provides various customized benefits, including lifetime validity and a waiver of joining and annual fees.
According to Vikas Kumar, chief general manager of Indian Bank, is embracing technological advancements to deliver customers a smooth, digitally-centred experience.
“Our bank is entering into partnerships with different Fintechs to offer state-of-the-art technology to its customers. Our motto is to bring the best innovation and technology in our offerings, be responsive to each customer’s unique needs through all channels of choice, provide value to the stakeholders, and empower and engage our employees,” he said.
In addition to the credit cards, OneCard is a mobile-first metal credit card managed by FPL Technologies in partnership with issuer banks. FPL Technologies was founded by Anurag Sinha, Rupesh Kumar, and Vibhav Hathi.
Anurag Sinha, co-founder & CEO of OneCard, said that the association fuels the company’s vision of increasing a digital credit consumption experience powered by its app.
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The international metal credit card provides various customized benefits, including lifetime validity and a waiver of joining and annual fees.
According to Vikas Kumar, chief general manager of Indian Bank, is embracing technological advancements to deliver customers a smooth, digitally-centred experience.
“Our bank is entering into partnerships with different Fintechs to offer state-of-the-art technology to its customers. Our motto is to bring the best innovation and technology in our offerings, be responsive to each customer’s unique needs through all channels of choice, provide value to the stakeholders, and empower and engage our employees,” he said.
In addition to the credit cards, OneCard is a mobile-first metal credit card managed by FPL Technologies in partnership with issuer banks. FPL Technologies was founded by Anurag Sinha, Rupesh Kumar, and Vibhav Hathi.
Anurag Sinha, co-founder & CEO of OneCard, said that the association fuels the company’s vision of increasing a digital credit consumption experience powered by its app.
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