Home Industry Finance RAKBANK launches digital on-boarding solution for instant credit cards New customers who apply for a credit card through the bank’s app will also enjoy a host of benefits, including cashback up to Dhs1,000 by Gulf Business May 10, 2023 RAKBANK has rolled out a new digital on-boarding solution that allows customers to apply for its credit card digitally. New customers will receive a virtual card instantly on completion of all checks, followed by delivery of a physical card. New customers who apply for a credit card through the RAKBANK app will enjoy a host of benefits, including cashback up to Dhs1,000, free subscriptions to online streaming services, various travel, hospitality and dining rewards, and a vast range of Mastercard privileges. Any UAE resident over the age of 18 can apply for a credit card through the bank’s app by uploading necessary documents. RAKBANK has just launched a faster and more convenient way to get approved for a credit card. Apply Online and get up to AED 1,000 joining bonus + FREE streaming subscriptions for the year. #RAKBANK #SimplyBetter #CreditCard #UAE pic.twitter.com/qL8JDw7y0z — RAKBANK (@RAKBANKlive) May 10, 2023 Shehzad Hameed, managing director of Retail Banking, commented: “Following the successful launch of RAKBANK’s digital account on-boarding last month, we are pleased to extend the experience to our credit cards. Customers can receive a credit card in a few simple steps via the bank’s App. This launch is another step forward when it comes to delivering innovative solutions that enhance the customer journey. Customers today expect a lot more from credit cards and we as a bank, are aligned with their needs and aim to deliver the best possible experience”. Read: RAKBANK more than doubles net profit to Dhs450m in Q1 2023 Also read: Apple to let iPhones accept credit cards without extra hardware Tags Banking credit cards RAKBank 0 Comments You might also like CBUAE removes board of directors of insurance company UAE bank investments hit record high of Dhs541bn in February Abu Dhabi Islamic Bank, Meydan Free Zone collaborate to support SMEs How Saudi Arabia’s banking system is building a solid future