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 These are the technologies reshaping payments, banking in the UAE Insights: Careers with purpose in a world of change UAE Banking Federation’s Jamal Saleh on the potential of digital lending Difficult task of digital transformation: Developing banking ecosystems of the future