Global hospitality firm Marriott International has rolled out its co-branded credit card in collaboration with Dubai-based Emirates NBD Bank.
Called Emirates NBD Marriott Bonvoy World Mastercard, the offering allows the cardholders to earn up to 200,000 bonus points between 25 September and 30 November.
The new cardholders will receive 100,000 points upon joining. They will also get an additional 100,000 points if they spend $10,000 during the first three months of signing for the card.
The new credit card is upgraded version of an earlier card, which Marriott International originally launched in 2015.
The hospitality group said that the bonus points can be enchased at over 7,000 Marriott International facilities throughout 132 countries and territories.
Marriott International Middle East and Africa chief sales and marketing officer Neal Jones said: “Our collaboration with Emirates NBD and Mastercard has always been about enabling ‘Good Travel’.
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By GlobalData“UAE is a strategically important market for us. Through this partnership, we empower members to enrich their travel experiences with an array of opportunities and experiences available to them wherever they are in the world.
“We believe this credit card makes travel more rewarding and enriching and will give further impetus to travel in the region.”
Emirates NBD group head for retail banking and wealth management Suvo Sarkar stated: “As the market leader in payment cards, we are excited to re-launch this proposition in partnership with Marriott Bonvoy to offer customers enhanced experiences and value.”