HDFC first private bank to tie up with IRCTC for co-branded credit card

HDFC first private bank to tie up with IRCTC for co-branded credit card

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Category : Business and economics Published on: March 04 2023

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  • Indian Railway Catering and Tourism Corporation Ltd (IRCTC) and HDFC Bank have tied up to roll out a co-branded travel credit card, IRCTC HDFC Bank Credit Card. The single variant card is exclusively available on NPCI’s Rupay network.
  • The credit card was launched by Rajni Hasija, Chairman & Managing Director, IRCTC, Parag Rao, Group Head – Payments, Consumer Finance, Digital Banking and IT, HDFC Bank and Praveena Rai, COO, NPCI in the Delhi.
  • The co-branded card offers exclusive access to newly opened state-of-the-art lounges available at most of the major railway stations.
  • Indian Railways is one of the largest public sector enterprises in the country.
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