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Axis Bank expands its omni-channel shopping segment through its Credit Card partnership with Shoppers Stop

Axis Bank expands its omni-channel shopping segment through its Credit Card partnership with Shoppers Stop

Kolkata, Apr 16 (UNI) Axis Bank and Shoppers Stop have announced the launch of their co-branded Credit Card – the Axis Bank Shoppers Stop Credit Card.

This partnership will offer an enriched shopping experience to cardholders for both the online and offline experiences, according to a media statement here on Tuesday.



Axis Bank Shoppers Stop Credit Card marks the extension of Axis Bank’s credit card portfolio into the omnichannel shopping space. This collaboration will leverage Axis Bank’s innovative financial solutions, wide-spread branch network and geographical outreach across the country and Shoppers Stop’s strong network and its 9.8 million First Citizens Club member base.



Speaking at the launch, Sanjeev Moghe, President & Head- Cards & Payments, Axis Bank, said, “At Axis Bank, we have a full suite credit cards portfolio, and we are constantly innovating to offer smart and unique product propositions. We continue to build on our partnerships led model to tap into newer customer segments and cater to their evolving needs. In this endeavour, we are delighted to partner with Shoppers Stop, a brand that shares our values and focus on customer experience. This partnership will give Axis Bank an opportunity to further tap into the burgeoning retail consumer segment and offer best-in-class payment propositions services.”



Commenting on the launch, Kavindra Mishra, Customer Care Associate, Executive Director and CEO, of Shoppers Stop, said, “At Shoppers Stop we strongly believe in making every shopping trip a joyful experience. Providing customers an unparalleled shopping experience is at the heart of what we do at Shoppers Stop. Rewards are an integral part of delivering great shopping experience. This partnership with Axis bank, represents a union of two industry leaders, who share the same values of integrity, innovation and customer centricity. With this collaboration, we aim to redefine the shopping experience, by offering our valued customers a seamless blend of exclusive rewards, privileges and banking services. We are confident that this partnership will help elevate the shopping experience by making it more rewarding.”



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