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THURSDAY, JUNE 26, 2025
BRAC Bank launches premium diners club emerald credit card

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Press Release
25 June, 2025, 07:05 am
Last modified: 25 June, 2025, 07:08 am

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BRAC Bank launches premium diners club emerald credit card

Press Release
25 June, 2025, 07:05 am
Last modified: 25 June, 2025, 07:08 am
BRAC Bank launches premium diners club emerald credit card

BRAC Bank has partnered with Diners Club International to launch the BRAC Bank Diners Club International Emerald credit card, a premium offering tailored for corporate professionals seeking exclusive privileges, lifestyle benefits and seamless global access.

This new credit card offers an extensive suite of benefits, including access to over 1,700 international airport lounges, with three complimentary international lounge visits annually under the Diners Club Travel program. In addition, cardmembers will receive year-round complimentary access to Balaka Lounge at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport in Dhaka—alongside a guest.

New cardholders will be welcomed with attractive partner vouchers from brands such as Artisan, GoZayaan, and Square Hospitals. Travel perks are enhanced with double reward points for transactions on platforms such as ShareTrip, BDTickets, Shohoz, and GoZayaan.

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Lifestyle benefits include monthly cashback on purchases from Daraz, Chaldal, Shwapno, and Unimart, as well as dining rewards at Chef's Table, Food Panda, and foodi. Customers can enjoy Buy 1 Get 1/2/3 offers at top restaurants and earn double reward points on international e-commerce every Thursday.

With the exclusive Smart P@yflex facility, cardholders can convert retail purchases exceeding BDT 15,000 into 12-month EMIs at a competitive 7% interest rate or avail themselves of up to 36 months of 0% EMI across 1,400+ partner merchants. Reward points are also earned on both e-commerce and POS transactions.

The card comes with an annual fee waiver option, either through reward point redemption or based on annual spending, making it a cost-effective choice for high-value customers.

Md. Mahiul Islam, Deputy Managing Director and Head of Retail Banking at BRAC Bank said:

"We are delighted to launch the 'Diners Club Emerald' credit card, which provides lifestyle privileges and flexible payment options for our valued customers. This launch marks the beginning of our partnership with Diners Club International, and we look forward to expanding this collaboration further."

Chris Winter, Vice President, International Markets (APAC), Discover Network, added:

"The Diners Club Emerald Card brings together two trusted brands to offer cardmembers in Asia Pacific a compelling, benefits-rich experience. We're proud to work with BRAC Bank to bring this vision to life."

The Diners Club Emerald credit card represents BRAC Bank's continued efforts to offer customer-centric, globally connected financial products for Bangladesh's emerging professional class.

TBS / BRAC Bank / Corporate

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