rivate lender OCBC NISP launched on Thursday its latest credit card, the OCBC NISP Voyage, which will target the country's affluent customers.
The card, made of duralumin, a metal material, offers to its holders several services that include travel insurance coverage worth up to Rp 10 billion (US$747,776), free access to lounges at more than 850 airports around the globe and Voyage Miles, which can be redeemed for airfares or full-service trips.
"According to our research, credit cards now are not just a payment tool but also are a part of lifestyle," OCBC NISP president director Parwati Surjaudaja said during the Voyage launch event in Central Jakarta.
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"Supported by a strong network of the OCBC Group, we hope the Voyage credit card can ease our premier banking customers' transactions across countries' borders."
The lender, which is the local arm of Singapore-based OCBC Bank, will target more than 20,000 of its priority banking customers as well as affluent customers of other lenders to be the card holders.
Currently, OCBC NISP has issued around 170,000 credit cards. (bbn)
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