Indian Bank launches SME credit card

March 29th, 2010
Author : Biz2Credit Advisor

Public sector Indian Bank has launched Visa Business Card for corporates and small and medium enterprises. The Visa Business Cards will carry all the benefits associated with global cards, including insurance benefits free of cost and are priced competitively.

The cards offer an interest free period of a maximum of 45 days and revolving credit on payment of minimum amount of 10 percent of the outstanding. The Chennai-headquartered bank also launched ATM Cards for its sponsored Regional Rural Banks (RRBs) for the benefit of the rural customers.

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