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Mastercard brings multi-currency Debit Card with National Bank


Published : 04 May 2023 08:37 PM

Mastercard and National Bank Limited (NBL) together are bringing a multi-currency Mastercard Debit Card, making it the first time that Mastercard is launching a Debit Card for NBL's customers.

The multi-currency debit card allows cardholders to make purchases in multiple currencies, providing a seamless and convenient way to manage funds while traveling abroad or shopping online, eliminating the need to carry multiple cards or exchange currency. 

The exclusive Debit Card is equipped with Mastercard's cutting-edge security features, including an EMV chip and contactless technology, which provides an added layer of protection against fraud. 

Besides, through this Mastercard debit card, cardholders will be able to enjoy yearly 1 free International Lounge access through the LoungeKey Program, as well as complimentary access to the Balaka VIP Lounge and passenger handling services at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport with 1 (one) companion during overseas travel.

Mastercard cardholders can enjoy discounts at more than 6000+ partner merchant outlets in Bangladesh and offers at Mastercard global merchant partners across international destinations, making it easier to save money while shopping. 

Md Mehmood Husain, managing director and chief executive officer of National Bank Limited, said, "This is a truly remarkable day for us, as we take another step towards making banking more accessible and convenient for our customers. Our new dual-currency debit card has been designed to provide our customers with unparalleled convenience and flexibility in their daily and overseas transactions."

Mastercard is delighted to partner with National Bank to launch the multi-currency debit card," said Syed Mohammad Kamal, Country Manager, Mastercard. "With the increasing globalization of commerce and travel, cardholders are looking for more convenient and cost-effective ways to access their funds in different currencies."