Byblos Bank, a Lebanese lender, has rolled out its latest product dubbed Byblos Bank World MasterCard Credit Card.
The new credit card offers clients more control of their travels, allowing them to benefit from exciting experiences and providing them greater satisfaction and convenience.
Available at a cost of $250 per year, the Byblos Bank World MasterCard Credit Card is accepted globally. It can be obtained based on a fixed income or a blocked deposit equal to 120% of the credit limit.
The cardholders can enjoy free concierge service round the clock and unlimited access to the VIP airport lounges worldwide. It also offers a set of free insurance policies such as Free Emergency Medical Evacuation and Repatriation Coverage, Free Personal Accident Insurance and Free Medical Emergency Expenses.
The credit cardholders can avail free membership of the World MasterCard Travel Program which allows them to benefit from discounted offers in the hotels and restaurants around the world, or to book cruise trips.
Byblos Bank Group’s head of group cards, accounts and bancassurance products Georges Fares said: "With Byblos Bank World MasterCard Credit Card, cardholders will have the freedom to do exactly what they want, whenever they feel like it, and request the assistance from a dedicated customer service, available 24 hours a day.
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By GlobalData"The Card, which is a special banking product dedicated mostly to those with heavy travel schedules , comes within our strategic plans to cater to this specific category of customers to allow them the kind of convenience an d ease they look for."