IndianOil and RBL Bank Launch Co-Branded Credit Card
India’s energy major, Indian Oil Corporation Limited has launched a co-branded credit card in partnership with RBL Bank in Global Fintech Fest (GFF), Mumbai.
This strategic collaboration aims to provide cardholders with attractive rewards and benefits, enabling them to earn upto250 litres of free petrol annually. Customers can also manage their finances and fuel purchases through a single platform while earning valuable reward points on every transaction.
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This strategic partnership is yet another significant step in that direction and we are confident that this collaboration with RBL Bank is a perfect addition to our bouquet of enhanced offerings to our customers.”
Speaking about the collaboration, Bikram Yadav, Head – Credit Cards, RBL Bank, said “In the last 10 years, India’s rising growth has upgraded the lifestyle of common citizens.
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