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|Mint|2 years agoIndusInd Bank has launched India's first Corporate Credit Card on the RuPay network, called 'IndusInd Bank eSvarna'. The card offers exclusive perks and rewards, including lounge access, fuel surcharge waiver, travel insurance coverage, and a rewards program for corporate entities.


IndusInd Bank has launched India's first Corporate Credit Card on the RuPay network, called 'IndusInd Bank eSvarna'. The card offers exclusive perks and rewards, including lounge access, fuel surcharge waiver, travel insurance coverage, and a rewards program for corporate entities.
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•IndusInd Bank launches 'IndusInd Bank eSvarna', India's first Corporate Credit Card on the RuPay network.
•The card offers exclusive perks and rewards for corporate entities.
•Users can make UPI payments by linking the card with UPI-enabled apps.
•Benefits include lounge access, fuel surcharge waiver, travel insurance coverage, and a rewards program.
•IndusInd Bank aims to elevate the customer experience and set a new benchmark in consumer engagement.
•The card offers exclusive perks and rewards for corporate entities.
•Users can make UPI payments by linking the card with UPI-enabled apps.
•Benefits include lounge access, fuel surcharge waiver, travel insurance coverage, and a rewards program.
•IndusInd Bank aims to elevate the customer experience and set a new benchmark in consumer engagement.
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