Dubai Islamic Bank Launches Al Islami Infinite Credit Card

DUBAI — Dubai Islamic Bank, or DIB, on Saturday announced the launch of the Al Islami Infinite Credit Card, an invitation-only card available exclusively to target ultra-high-net-worth clients of the bank.

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Published: Sun 20 Dec 2009, 10:44 PM

Last updated: Mon 6 Apr 2015, 2:00 AM

Tailored to meet the distinct needs of such clients, the Al Islami Infinite Credit Card is a lifestyle statement, the banks said in a Press release. Holders of Al Islami Infinite Credit Card are eligible for a range of benefits, including full multi-trip travel insurance, roadside assistance, as well as discounts on a range of products and services. Card members also receive complementary access to over 600 airport lounges in 300 cities worldwide.

It gives cardmembers access to an international concierge service, available 24 hours a day, seven days a week, to fulfill any requirement, with the assistance of more than 100 Arabic- and English-speaking professional service advisors.

Cardmembers also have access to the best tickets available for any high-profile sporting or cultural event at competitive prices.

“We have developed this card to cater to the unique lifestyle requirements of our exclusive customers, and are confident that it will be appreciated.

The card is likely the most distinguished-looking card in the world, and therefore makes a statement about the privileged few who will carry it,” said Dr Adnan Chilwan, Chief of Retail and Business Banking at the bank.

In addition to extremely high credit limits, cardholders receive extended warranties on their purchases, as well as a range of special purchase-protection features. Cardholders are also eligible for a number of significant emergency services, such as cash and card replacement and emergency medical coverage.

“Available by invitation only, membership to the Al Islami Infinite Credit Card provides an unmatched combination of privileges, services and security,” Chilwan said.

abdulbasit@khaleejtimes.com


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