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Mumbai: HSBC India has launched HSBC Privé, an exclusive credit card designed for its Global Private Banking clients. Targeted at high-net-worth and ultra-high-net-worth individuals (HNWI and ...
Check out HSBC Visa Platinum Credit Card’s eligibility, required documents, online application process, and top benefits like zero annual fee, fuel surcharge waiver, and global travel rewards.
HSBC launched last week its new Live+ Credit Card enhancing the lifestyle experiences of its globally minded customers. In collaboration with Visa, HSBC has designed this innovative card to ...
Visa Inc. V recently announced that it has partnered with HSBC Holdings plc HSBC to develop its new international payments app —Zing. The app enables users to hold funds in 10 different ...
Dubai, UAE: HSBC has launched the new HSBC Live+ Visa Signature Credit Card which is designed based on the needs and spending habits of consumers in the UAE. Launched in partnership with Visa, a world ...
Top features of the HSBC Visa Platinum Credit Card 1. 5X reward points: When your yearly spend reaches ₹ 4 lakh, 5X reward points apply to any purchase. 2.
The rewards offered by the card, in partnership with Visa, include a 15% discount at restaurants across Asia and 10% cashback on dining, food delivery, and groceries. Additionally, it provides ...
HSBC is pulling back from its credit card business in China eight years after its launch, as the lender struggled to expand and make the enterprise profitable in the world's second-largest economy ...
Meanwhile, Dinesh Sharma, Regional Head of Wealth and Personal Banking (WPB), EMEA, HSBC said, “The HSBC Emirates Skywards Visa Credit Cards are a passport for our customers to experience all ...
Emirates Skywards and HSBC Bank Middle East have joined forces to launch new cobranded credit cards in the UAE. The cards, available in Signature and Infinite versions, offer Emirates Skywards’ 2.3 ...
In 2023, credit card spending among India’s HNWI and UHNWI segments rose by 87%, driven by a 69% increase in overseas travel spending and a 56% rise in luxury purchases, HSBC said.