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Bank Sinarmas Has Launched The Red Diamond Credit Card For Its Priority Customers

Tuesday, 10 Dec 2024

Bank Sinarmas (BSIM) has introduced the Red Diamond credit card, designed to offer features and benefits tailored for the company's priority customers. This initiative represents Bank Sinarmas's commitment to innovation, aimed at enhancing its consumer segment while aligning with the company's vision of becoming a bank with an integrated distribution network and exceptional service, ultimately leading to improved financial conditions for its clients. The Red Diamond credit card is specifically crafted to cater to the lifestyle of Bank Sinarmas's priority customers, providing a range of advantages for both domestic and international spending.

For every retail transaction, customers will earn reward points that can be redeemed for airline miles. During the launch period, which extends until June 2025, Bank Sinarmas is offering an additional bonus of one point for international purchases as a token of appreciation to its customers. Accumulated points can subsequently be redeemed for airline miles. Furthermore, for travel-related expenses, customers will benefit from travel insurance coverage of up to Rp 500 million, along with Complimentary Access to international lounges. Customers will also have access to attractive offers across various hotels, travel services, and premium dining options.

Frenky Tirtowijoyo, the President Director of Bank Sinarmas, stated that there will be more promotions and facilities introduced for Red Diamond credit cardholders in the future to enhance customer satisfaction and provide additional benefits for transactions. "With the Red Diamond Credit Card, we are committed to continuous innovation in enhancing banking services for our customers. We also hope that this product will facilitate our clients' financial needs and lifestyle," Frenky explained in an official statement on Monday, December 9, 2024.


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