Saudi Hollandi Bank in association with MasterCard Worldwide has announced the launch of the premium MasterCard World Credit Card in Saudi Arabia becoming the first bank in the country to introduce the World credit card and the first in the Middle East to offer it with a Silver mark. The card is designed to meet the global aspirations of the bank’s affluent customers and offers exclusive lifestyle and travel benefits along with innovative rewards. The bank’s MasterCard World Credit Card will be accepted at more than 32.2 million merchant outlets and over 1.5 million ATMs across 210 countries and territories worldwide. Primarily targeted at business travelers, the card’s perks include WORLD concierge and assistance services, VIP access to select airport lounges in Middle East, and comprehensive travel, accident and medical insurance along with free extended warranty on products.
The Saudi Hollandi MasterCard World Credit Card is truly a benchmark product that will make a lasting statement and will redefine the luxury and lifestyle behavior for our prestigious customers,” commented Dr. Bernd van Linder, Managing Director, Saudi Hollandi Bank. “In yet another first for Saudi Arabia’s banking history, we are proud to introduce the unique credit card in the Kingdom which will offer unmatched rewards and recognition to our customers worldwide”.
Raghu Malhotra, General Manager, Middle East, MasterCard Worldwide said, “We are proud to launch the World Credit Card with Saudi Hollandi Bank, who are the pioneers of Saudi Arabia’s banking sector. With our enormous global experience, MasterCard has gained valuable insights into the premium segment, and hence understands the unique lifestyle needs of the affluent customers…We are delighted to be the preferred partner for Saudi Hollandi Bank and are confident that the World Credit Card will offer a host of unique privileges and a priceless experience across the world for the bank’s customers.”
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