Airtel payment bank its new savings account 'Rewards123'
Airtel Payments Bank, a public limited company announced its new savings account 'Rewards123', beneficial to the digital customers when they transact digitally using the bank account.
New Delhi: Airtel Payments Bank, a public limited company announced its new savings account 'Rewards123' on Friday. This offer will be very beneficial to the digital customers when they transact digitally using the bank account.
Customers can get 'Rewards123' at an annual fee of Rs 299 and avail benefits ranging from certain cashback per month on payments for prepaid recharges, post-paid, broadband, landline, and DTH bill payments, load money benefits, and shopping rewards. Other benefits include zero minimum balance, and free Platinum Online Mastercard Debit Card, PTI reports.
On the announcing day of 'Rewards123' Airtel states, this is "designed to offer consistent value, with assured rewards on different types of digital transactions throughout the year".
Anubrata Biswas, MD, and CEO of Airtel Payments Bank said, “Our research reflected that digitally ready, time-sensitive consumers, seek consistent value during transactions, and are tired of surfing for the next best deal. With this insight, we developed Rewards123, a consistent value-driven proposition, which can be used safely as a separate account for digital transactions."
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