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CIMB Niaga, JCB Indonesia launch digital credit card

The card offers 10% cash back for online transactions through OCTO Mobile.


PT Bank CIMB Niaga have launched a digital credit card in Jakarta in partnership with PT JCB International Indonesia. 

Users can apply for the digital credit card anytime and anywhere, and provides safer and easier payment method for online transactions by using a one-time password (OTP), CIMB Niaga said in a press release.

The card also offers 10% cash back for online transactions through the CIMB Niaga OCTO Mobile, a free installment fee with a 3 month tenor for minimum retail transactions of Rp 500,000, and a free annual fee.

READ MORE: CIMB Niaga, JCB launch contactless credit card In Indonesia

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