22 Jul 2016, 08:26 am
With this launch, Axis Bank has become India’s first bank to offer an integrated travel offering through its Axis Mobile banking application.
The Happy Holidays Package leverages Bigdata analytics and its integrated marketing solution to offer customized travel solutions to potential international travellers from its existing customers base.
Speaking on the occasion, Rajiv Anand, Executive Director (Retail Banking), Axis Bank said," With increasing number of Indians travelling abroad and making mobile transactions for their travel related needs, the launch of ‘Happy Holidays Package’offers this one stop solution to these customers, making planning & travelling more convenient for them. This innovative offering is aimed at providing the Indian globetrotter a host of privileges with a truly rewarding experience. Axis Bank has always strived to address customers’ requirements and offer them value added services with composite smart & convenient solutions, and ‘Happy Holidays’ is yet another step in this journey.”
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