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Dhaka Bank, mastercard and buet graduates club launch co-branded credit card

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Press Release
28 June, 2025, 05:50 pm
Last modified: 28 June, 2025, 05:52 pm

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Dhaka Bank, mastercard and buet graduates club launch co-branded credit card

Press Release
28 June, 2025, 05:50 pm
Last modified: 28 June, 2025, 05:52 pm
Dhaka Bank, mastercard and buet graduates club launch co-branded credit card

Dhaka Bank PLC, in partnership with BUET Graduates Club and Mastercard, has launched a co-branded World Mastercard credit card exclusively for members of the BUET Graduates Club.

The new card promises a wide range of lifestyle, travel and financial benefits tailored to the needs of the club's distinguished members.

Cardholders will enjoy a lifetime waiver of annual fees, along with unlimited complimentary access to the Balaka Executive Lounge at Hazrat Shahjalal International Airport. They will also gain access to over 1,600 international airport lounges in 120 countries via Mastercard Airport Experiences provided by LoungeKey, including premium services such as pick-and-drop and meet-and-greet.

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The card offers 12% cashback at BUET Graduates Club Ltd. restaurants and buy-one-get-one dining offers at select five-star hotels. Additionally, it unlocks exclusive shopping deals and discounts at over 9,000 Mastercard partner merchants across Bangladesh.

Cardholders can also enrol in Dhaka Bank's Quintuple Credit Shield programme, offering up to BDT 40 lakh in insurance coverage, no-cost EMI plans for up to two years, and three supplementary cards free of charge.

Additional perks include global offers via priceless.com, 24/7 customer support through local and international helplines, and personalised services at Dhaka Bank's Card Experience Centre. BUET Graduates Club members can apply by submitting their NID, TIN, club membership ID, and, optionally, a bank statement.

Sheikh Mohammad Maroof, Managing Director & CEO of Dhaka Bank PLC, said, "This co-branded card reflects our commitment to delivering value-driven and innovative financial solutions to our clients. It exemplifies how we serve niche communities with tailored, premium offerings."

Engr Khaled Hossain Mahboob, President of BUET Graduates Club Ltd., remarked, "This partnership recognises the unique identity of our members and provides them with a bespoke financial product that matches their aspirations."

Syed Mohammad Kamal, Country Manager of Mastercard Bangladesh, added, "We are proud to collaborate with Dhaka Bank and BUET Graduates Club to offer a card that blends exclusivity with practicality. Mastercard remains committed to delivering cutting-edge solutions to empower cardholders in Bangladesh."

TBS / Dhaka Bank Limited / Corporate

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