Banking & Finance
Marriott, Emirates NBD introduce Marriott Bonvoy World Mastercard
Marriott International’s co-branded credit card with Emirates NBD and Mastercard has been relaunched. The new cards sport a black metal Marriott Bonvoy look and come with a limited-time offer to earn up to 200,000 bonus points, according to a press release.
The partnership, launched in 2015, enables Emirates NBD Marriott Bonvoy World Mastercard customers to earn points which are redeemable at more than 7,000 Marriott International properties across 132 countries and territories, the release added.
Neal Jones, Chief Sales and Marketing Officer Middle East and Africa, Marriott International, spoke about the brand’s collaboration with Emirates NBD and Mastercard and said that it has always been about enabling ‘Good Travel’.
He added that UAE was a strategically important market for Marriott and said, “Through this partnership, we empower members to enrich their travel experiences with an array of opportunities and experiences available to them wherever they are in the world.”
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Jones believes that this credit card makes travel more rewarding and enriching and would give further impetus to travel in the region. According to the release, the relaunched card will give customers access to exclusive benefits and offers on stays, travel, and once-in-a-lifetime experience, apart from other rewards.
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