RuPay, India’s own card with the
highest market share in terms of total debit cards issued in the country
provides over 350 offers across India and 1,250 plus international offers to
cardholders. National Payments Corporation of India (NPCI) offers RuPay cards
and currently there are over 425 million RuPay debit cards in circulation.
RuPay cards provide premium features with offers ranging from food, travel,
jewellery, shopping etc. Currently, there are over 900 banks issuing RuPay
cards.
NPCI has added several offers for
RuPay cardholders in the festive season. Offers are available with Classic and
Platinum variants of RuPay. With wide range of variants like debit, credit
and pre-paid, RuPay is poised to be the preferred card for every customer.
Kamlesh Konchada, a young
professional in his late twenties, uses RuPay Classic Debit Cards from two
banks. He currently works for a reputed financial services company in
Bangalore. Kamlesh is a traveler at heart and often goes for weekend trips. The
RuPay Classic Debit Card helps him book his tickets quickly and earn cashback
from IRCTC and other travel portals. He also uses the RuPay Classic card for
day-to-day transactions and shopping.
“I love travelling and my
trips are planned mostly at the last minute. The RuPay Classic debit card helps
me find good deals and discounts through its merchant offers.” said Kamlesh.
RuPay
Platinum card also enables the cardholder to save money every time he pays his
utility bills through cashback offers. Besides that, the cardholder is insured
with complimentary accidental insurance cover. One can enjoy all platinum
benefits apart from using the card for online shopping or at nearby stores. The
cardholder can also make use of the concierge services available through the
RuPay Platinum Card whenever he/she is traveling to a new city. It helps
him/her to find out about hotels or travel options.
Complimentary
airport lounge access for RuPay Platinum cardholders are available at 40
airports in 18 cities in India and about 500 airports in 300 cities
internationally.
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