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HSBC SG partners with Mastercard for travel credit card

It aims to provide convenience for travellers due to the rise in post-pandemic traffic.

HSBC Singapore unveiled the HSBC TravelOne credit card in lieu of expected travel boom.

In collaboration with Mastercard and supported by Mastercard Reward System and Ascenda, the new credit card will enable travelling clients to benefit from international airlines and hotel partners of the HSBC Singapore mobile application.

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“South Asia’s economies continue to grow, with increased consumer demand for travel and leisure, following the pandemic. As we continue to serve the broad range of financial needs of our customers in Asia, we are building innovative products and services that enable them to spend on experiences that matter most to them and their families, with the ease and streamlined experience that technology brings.” said Nuno Matos, Chief Executive Officer, Wealth and Personal Banking, HSBC.

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