Customers are now exploring value propositions while selecting credit cards.
"We have a number of plans on partnerships..we are in discussions...to work with people having competency, to bring more services to customers...," Citi India's Country Business Manager (Global Consumer Group), P S Jayakumar, told reporters on the sidelines of a press conference in Mumbai on Thursday. Jayakumar said the bank is looking at tie-ups in the areas of product distribution and technology, without, however, divulging further details.
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Citibank on Tuesday launched a new 'zero-balance savings account' scheme for women, which also offers housing loans at a concessional 7.0 per cent, credit card and personal accident insurance free of cost.\n\n\n\n