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CARDS & PAYMENTS | Staff Reporter, Singapore
Published: 16 Nov 11
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OCBC launches designer credit cards

There are over 130 designs available for ‘FRANK by OCBC’ credit cards.

Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited announced the launch of credit cards for the ‘FRANK by OCBC’ banking programme. Customers can choose from over 130 card designs which include one limited edition design that will be sold for S$1,000 and donated to the customer’s chosen charity, with dollar-for-dollar match by OCBC Bank.

‘FRANK by OCBC’ credit card holders have the flexibility to exchange their reward points for cash rebates or vouchers. They can also use the all-in-one VISA payment card to take a ride on trains and buses as well as withdraw cash and sign or tap for purchases anytime and anywhere. ‘FRANK by OCBC’ will open its third retail store at VivoCity on 15 November 2011, after its first two stores opened at local universities, Singapore Management University and Nanyang Technological University earlier this year.

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