City Union Bank, CSK tie up for co-branded credit card

City Union Bank, CSK tie up for co-branded credit card

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Category : National Published on: March 04 2025

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  • City Union Bank (CUB) announced a strategic partnership with Chennai Super Kings (CSK), under which a new co-branded credit card will be introduced. This will provide fans with special discounts, match tickets, merchandise, and other benefits related to CSK. 
  • Through this credit card, users will have the opportunity to enjoy CSK-themed designs and special fan experiences, including fan meetups, event access, and exclusive offers.
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