Askari Bank launches Pakistan’s first World MasterCard Credit Card

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Askari Bank launches Pakistan’s first World MasterCard Credit Card

KARACHI, Pakistan: The Askari Bank in collaboration with MasterCard has announced the launch of Pakistan’s first World MasterCard Credit Card, says a press release issued on Wednesday.

The Card is specifically developed for the bank’s customers seeking extravagance and high class service worldwide.

The Askari Bank World MasterCard Credit Card will offer a host of unique privileges like invitations to exclusive events, access to airport lounges and priority reservations at top restaurants around the world. Cardholders will also receive travel, medical and accident insurance, as well as free extended warrantees and purchase protection on items bought with the Askari Bank World MasterCard Credit Card.

Commenting on the occasion, Syed M. Husaini, President & CEO Askari Bank said: “We are proud to launch Pakistan’s first World MasterCard Credit Card, which is a world renowned premium payments platform. At Askari Bank, we are committed to introduce the latest payment solutions that complement our customers’ evolving lifestyle and offer unmatched benefits and privileges around the world. We are confident that our customers will be delighted with the launch of this premium payment tool and will enjoy the numerous benefits of this card.”

Aurangzaib Khan, Country Manager for Pakistan & Afghanistan, MasterCard, commented: “The World MasterCard platform is one of our most premium offerings and we are delighted to introduce this sought after payment solution in Pakistan with Askari Bank. We strive to deliver customized payment solutions developed to augment cardholders’ lifestyles, and the World MasterCard Credit Card is a key example of our efforts to enhance the shopping experience for affluent consumers.”

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