IndusInd Bank on Tuesday, January 16, announced the launch of the EazyDiner IndusInd Bank Platinum Credit Card, in collaboration with EazyDiner. This co-branded card aims to elevate the dining experience of cardholders through a host of exclusive benefits, IndusInd Bank said in a statement.
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Joining fee waived and additional ₹500 discount via PayEazy
The card comes with no joining fees and gives an extra discount of ₹500 when paying through the EazyDiner app via PayEazy, applicable for both dining in and takeaway at select restaurants.
Complimentary EazyDiner prime membership
The card offers a complimentary EazyDiner Prime membership for three months, providing guaranteed discounts ranging from 25-50% at over 2,000 premium restaurants.
Cardholders can even renew their Prime membership by spending ₹30,000 every 90 days.
Reward points for every spent rupee
Cardholders can earn up to two reward points for every ₹100 spent.
These reward points can be instantly redeemed against dining bills on the EazyDiner app, IndusInd Bank mentioned on its website.
Extra ₹500 off three times a month and lifetime free
The card offers an extra ₹500 off three times a month when using the app via PayEazy, and this is even valid for fast food, the lender said.
Exclusive EazyDiner prime benefits and fuel surcharge reversal
Beyond dining discounts, cardholders can get a three-month EazyDiner Prime membership worth ₹1,095, with the option to renew upon spending ₹30,000 every 90 days.
The card also promises a fuel surcharge reversal of 1% of the transaction value for spends between ₹400-4,000, EazyDiner mentioned on its website.
Milestone benefits
Further, IndusInd Bank rewards its customers with 2,000 reward points on spending ₹30,000 every 90 days, excluding dining spends.
(Edited by : Shoma Bhattacharjee)
First Published: Jan 16, 2024 5:32 PM IST
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