ICICI Bank, Times Internet Launch Premium Metal Credit Card
ICICI Bank and Times Internet have launched the ‘Times Black ICICI Bank Credit Card,’ a super-premium co-branded card aimed at high-net-worth individuals (HNIs) in India. The card combines exclusive benefits, luxury services, and a unique design, marking a step toward redefining luxury for India’s affluent customer segment. Powered by Visa, the card provides a range of perks that cater to the sophisticated lifestyle of professionals and wealthy individuals.
| Summary/Static | Details |
| Why in the news? | ICICI Bank, Times Internet Launch Premium Metal Credit Card |
| Card Name | Times Black ICICI Bank Credit Card |
| Target Audience | High-net-worth individuals (HNIs), professionals, affluent customers |
| Card Design | Metallic card with historic printing plates from The Times of India |
| Rewards on Spending | – 2.5% on international spending – 2% on domestic transactions |
| Exclusive Benefits | – Unlimited lounge access (1,300+ global airports) – Visa services at home – Access to ‘The Quorum Club’ |
| Milestone Rewards | – Helicopter rides – Airport transfers – Luxury resort stays – ₹10,000 e-commerce gift card |
| Collaboration Highlights | – ICICI Bank: Customer-centric approach – Times Internet: Redefining luxury for affluent India – Visa: Combining global expertise and consumer insights |
| Application Process | Available through the website and ICICI Bank branches |
| Targeted Benefits | Premium services for professionals and high-income individuals seeking luxury financial experiences |
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