Bank of Baroda and EaseMyTrip Launch Co-Branded Travel Debit Card
Bank of Baroda, in collaboration with EaseMyTrip.com, has introduced the Bank of Baroda EaseMyTrip Co-branded Travel Debit Card, aiming to cater to frequent travelers and those with a penchant for entertainment and lifestyle. This initiative marks the first co-branded travel debit card launched by a public sector bank in India, reflecting the growing trend towards customized financial products.
The new debit card offers a plethora of attractive features, including significant discounts on travel and hotel bookings, complimentary annual memberships to OTT streaming platforms, and vouchers for popular e-commerce sites. These benefits ensure substantial savings for users, setting a high standard in customer satisfaction. Notably, there is no minimum order value required for travel bookings, enabling cardholders to enjoy perks year-round without having to wait for specific discount days.
Sanjay Mudaliar, Executive Director of Bank of Baroda, emphasized the card’s role in fulfilling the aspirations of modern consumers seeking convenience and luxury. He stated, “This card redefines the travel and lifestyle experience for our customers, offering them significant value.”
Rikant Pittie, Co-founder of EaseMyTrip, expressed excitement over this collaboration, noting it as a groundbreaking venture with a public sector bank. He highlighted the goal of enhancing the travel experience through exclusive benefits and unmatched travel discounts, reinforcing their commitment to customer-centric innovation.
The Bank of Baroda EaseMyTrip Debit Card includes:
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