Indian private sector bank, ICICI Bank has entered a multi-year collaboration with Manchester United Football Club to launch a range of co-branded credit and debit cards.
The range includes Manchester United Platinum and Manchester United Signature Credit Cards by ICICI Bank.
Co-branded card benefits
These co-branded cards feature competitive rates. Furthermore, the cards come with exclusive privileges and discounts on merchandise from Manchester United online and additional affiliated partners.
Cardholders can enjoy paid trips to the Old Trafford for a game. Other benefits include signed merchandise and a Manchester United welcome
The cards, to be launched shortly, will offer up to five reward points on everyday transactions. Moreover, offers on movie tickets and 15% discounts on dining at certain restaurants are available.
In addition, cardholders will get a waiver on fuel surcharge and up to two complimentary airport lounge access per quarter with ICICI Bank Manchester United cards.
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By GlobalDataICICI Bank executive director Anup Bagchi said: “These co-branded cards are yet another compelling proposition to cater to the fans of the iconic football club in the country.
“We believe that this card will be yet another imperative addition to our existing range of credit and debit cards.”
Manchester United Group managing director Richard Arnold said: “Our partnership with ICICI Bank means we can continue to engage and communicate with these loyal fans whilst offering them quality financial products from one of India’s most reputable banking groups.”