HDFC Bank launched ‘Solitaire Premium‘, premium bouquet of cards for Indian women and is the first premium women’s card in the country. Aptly, an all-women team from the Bank has developed the Solitaire cards from scratch to make them what today’s successful women want.
More significantly, a portion of all spends on Solitaire/Solitaire Premium credit card will be contributed to SOS Children’s Villages, India, towards the annual education expenses of 60 girl children. In India since 1964, SOS is a nonprofit organization committed to help parentless and homeless children by giving them a family, home and a strong foundation for a secure life. SOS reaches out to over 23,000 children in 22 states of India. Housing Development Finance Corporation Managing Director Renu Sud Karnad unveiled the first „Solitaire Premium‟ card.
[advt]A recent study by IMRB says urban Indian women‟s income has doubled in the last decade. Diversity hiring intent among leading companies has gone up by almost 500% since last year, according to a recent study by FLEXI Careers India. A Boston Consulting Group report puts the figure of Indian women controlling total household consumption at 44%. Yet, the premium card segment for women in India remains largely untapped. And this is why HDFC Bank has come out with a premium range of cards which offers a unique combination of lifestyle and wellness benefits* that are tailor-made for women.
Pralay Mondal, Country Head, Retail Assets & Credit Cards, HDFC Bank, said:
“We felt there was a vacuum in the premium credit card segment for women. We are sure that Solitaire will fulfill a long-standing need of women who are pursuing a successful career, travelling the world and are at the forefront of the global consumption story. We want to make sure that every professional woman has a Solitaire in her purse. We want to hit 10 million credit cards in the next two years and want the women’s portfolio to significantly contribute to this with 2 million cards.”
Parag Rao, Business Head, Credit Cards & Merchant Acquiring, HDFC Bank, said:
“While Solitaire will provide unmatched lifestyle offers, its wellness aspects will help women take holistic care of themselves in the midst of a busy career. We are looking at developing specific products for a complete bouquet for the entire family. HDFC Bank is proud to partner with SOS Children‟s Villages of India to help shape the future of disadvantaged girls.”
HDFC Bank is the largest issuer of credit cards in the country with a customer base of 50.5 lakh as of March 31, 2011.
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