Adani One Launches Two Co-branded Credit Cards With ICICI Bank. Check Details Here

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Adani One and ICICI Bank released new co-branded credit cards. | Representational Image: Unsplash

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Adani One and ICICI Bank launch co-branded credit cards with travel and reward benefits. Explore the new Platinum and Signature options.

Adani One and ICICI Bank have partnered with Visa to introduce co-branded credit cards on Monday (3 June, 2024) offering airport-linked benefits.

The card comes in two variants which are Adani One ICICI Bank Platinum Credit Card and Adani One ICICI Bank Signature Credit Card.

Let’s see some of the features of these co-branded credit cards.

Adani One ICICI Bank Platinum Credit Card

Joining and Renewal Fees of this card is Rs. 750 + GST. Whereas, the renewal fee can be waived by spending more than Rs. 3 lakh in a year.

Joining Benefits

After activating the card, cardholders will get a Rs. 1,000 hotel voucher and a Holiday voucher worth Rs. 2,000.

Cardholders can also get a Rs. 2,000 flight voucher by spending Rs 10,000 within 60 days of activating the card.

Reward Benefits

Cardholders will get 3% reward points by using this card for things within the Adani network, like airports, Adani one app, gas stations, and electricity bills.

Also, they will get 1% reward points for domestic (excluding gas and rent), 1.5% for international transactions, and 0.5% for utilities and insurance.

Travel Benefits

Cardholders will get 2 complimentary domestic lounge access per quarter after activating the card.

Adani One ICICI Bank Signature Credit Card

Joining and Renewal Fees of this card is Rs. 5,000 + GST. Whereas, the renewal fee can be waived by spending more than Rs. 6 lakhs in a year.

Joining Benefits

Cardholders will get a hotel voucher worth Rs. 2,000 just for activating their new card.

Also, they can earn a Rs. 5,000 flight voucher, but they need to spend Rs. 25,000 within 60 days of activating the card.

Also Read: ICICI Bank Blocks Thousands Of Credit Cards: Know Why?

Reward Benefits

Cardholders will get 7% reward points Reward points on purchases within the Adani One ecosystem, including Adani-managed airports, Trainman, gas, and electricity.

Additionally, they can earn 1.5% reward points on other domestic spending (excluding fuel and rent), 2% on international spending, and 0.5% on utility and insurance payments.

Travel Benefits

Cardholders will get 4 complimentary domestic and 2 complimentary international lounge access per year after card activation.

After Tata Neu partnering with HDFC bank for credit card segment, this is the second major business house teaming up with a major bank. Going forward, it is likely that competition in the credit card space will be beneficial for customers in general.

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