By Tricitynews Reporter
Chandigarh
29th March:- SBI Card,
one of India’s leading credit card issuers, today announced the launch of a
unique credit card, ‘SBI Card Unnati’, targeted at all SBI customers, including
Jan Dhan account holders throughout the country. The card, launched at an event
by Piyush Goyal, Minister of State (Independent Charge) for Power, Coal, New
& Renewable Energy and Mines in the Government of India, will place the
power of card transactions in the hands of first time credit cards users,
including those who do not have a credit history. As the nation progresses on
the path to digitisation, SBI Card has introduced the Unnati card in an effort
to bring new users into the fold of cashless transactions, thereby contributing
to India`s transformation towards a digital economy.
SBI
Card Unnati will be available to SBI customers through India`s largest bank
network of20000 plus SBI branches, offering unmatched accessibility to users
across the country.
To
encourage adoption of credit cards and facilitate expansion in the reach of
digital payments, the SBI Card Unnati will be offered free, at zero annual fee,
for four years. Cardholders will be entitled to a host of benefits including
fuel surcharge waiver across petrol pumps in India, 1 Reward point earning for
every Rs 100 spent and the option to redeem reward points for attractive gifts
from the exclusive Rewards Catalogue. Unnati cardholders will also receive
attractive cashback on achieving certain annual milestone spends which will
further add to the savings proposition and encourage consumers to migrate
towards cashless payments.
Speaking
on the occasion, Ms. Arundhati Bhattacharya, Chairman, State Bank of India said
that SBI Card Unnati is a unique product, which will be catering to the credit
card requirements of new users and especially to those without any prior credit
history. Presently, lack of credit history has been a challenge in increasing
credit card penetration in the country. In such a scenario, this card is likely
to enhance credit card penetration and facilitate in generation of credit
history for new users, which will eventually help bringing them into organized
financial stream. She further said that the nation is progressing towards
becoming a less cash economy for which a slew of digital initiatives have been
made available to the population at large. Needless to add that through SBI
Card Unnati, SBI has once again shown the commitment to partner India’s digital
vision and contribute to the growth of cashless transactions.
Commenting
on the launch of SBI Card Unnati, Vijay Jasuja, CEO, SBI Card said that the new
SBI Card Unnati will bring the convenience of card transactions to a large
segment of the population which was hitherto excluded due to non-availability
of credit history. The SBI Card Unnati will offer customers across India,
including Jan Dhan account holders, the power to step ahead, towards the easy, secure and cashless way of
transacting, while enjoying the many benefits of a credit card. Transacting via
credit cards will also generate credit history for new users and this will
eventually help bring them into organized financial mainstream and ease their
future cost of borrowing. As cardholders discover the benefits and conveniences
of card usage, we expect they will shift a greater proportion of cash spends on
to their cards, thereby increasing cashless payments. We believe the SBI Card
Unnati will play a significant role in encouraging new users to adopt credit
cards as a preferred payment instrument and in driving the transformation
towards a digital India.
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