Kotak pvr debit card

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Kotak Mahindra Bank, PVR launch co

The partners, which had first launched co-branded credit cards ten years ago, are seeking to leverage on the rise in usage of debit cards in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic and the reopening of cinemas across India. Addressing a virtual press conference, Kotak Mahindra Bank President - Products, Alternate Channels and Customer Experience Delivery - Puneet Kapoor said, the bank has been associated with PVR for over 10 years and wants to add more to the existing products of the two co-branded Kotak PVR credit cards. "We are leveraging on the strength of our partnership with PVR and adding a unique debit card based on entertainment as well," he said, adding the Kotak PVR co-branded debit card which is "India's first movie debit card". PVR CEO Gautam Dutta said, cinemas are by far "the cheapest way to entertain yourself for three hours and this is the most sought after entertainment destination" and debit cards offer an easy access to it. "We cater to about 100 million people coming into the cinemas. Our core audience is between 14 and say about 35 (years of age) and a debit proposition, according to me, would work brilliantly because a lot of people, consumers in India do not qualify for a credit card. So this is really a proposition that works with them," he added. Dutta further said the launch of the card comes at the right time when the film exhibition sector is showing strong signals of revival with states relaxing restrictions and cinema enthusiasts resuming th...

Prepaid Card

Kotak Prepaid Card is a pre-loaded card for all segments sufficing their multiple requirements like Gift Card for any occasion, Multi Currency Forex Card for travel, Fastag for cashless payments at toll plazas, employee benefit plans by corporates, etc. What’s more? Get Spendz to separate your small daily payments from important bank transactions.

The Drum

With the re-opening of cinemas and multiplexes in India, entertainment is returning to the big screen. To capitalize on consumers' pent-up need for OOH entertainment, PVR Cinemas, the largest chain of multiplexes in India and Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMBL), have unveiled a first of its kind co-branded movie themed debit card. Kotak and cinema chain PVR have launched a co-branded debit card as consumers return to movie theaters Customers will earn reward points on all spending with their Kotak card, which can then be redeemed at PVR, for vouchers on food, drink and cinema tickets at any of the chain’s 78 sites. The card also offers further discounts for brands partnering with KMBL, including Amazon, Flipkart and hotel booking site Goibibo. Gautam Dutta, CEO, PVR Limited, told The Drum that the partnership was planned in before the pandemic hit – but that it was now the perfect time to implement it. Dutta said: ”We are extremely delighted to associate with Kotak to introduce the First-in-Market, Entertainment Focused Debit Card which will harness the strength of both brands to attract passionate movie goers to our cinemas. Movie viewing is a universal experience spanning across age groups, gender, occupation and geographies, and the unique co-branded debit card that will enable PVR get access to Kotak’s large customer base and reach will help to tap loyal customers. ”The launch of the Card comes at the right time when the film exhibition sector is showing strong signals of reviv...

The Drum

With the re-opening of cinemas and multiplexes in India, entertainment is returning to the big screen. To capitalize on consumers' pent-up need for OOH entertainment, PVR Cinemas, the largest chain of multiplexes in India and Kotak Mahindra Bank (KMBL), have unveiled a first of its kind co-branded movie themed debit card. Kotak and cinema chain PVR have launched a co-branded debit card as consumers return to movie theaters Customers will earn reward points on all spending with their Kotak card, which can then be redeemed at PVR, for vouchers on food, drink and cinema tickets at any of the chain’s 78 sites. The card also offers further discounts for brands partnering with KMBL, including Amazon, Flipkart and hotel booking site Goibibo. Gautam Dutta, CEO, PVR Limited, told The Drum that the partnership was planned in before the pandemic hit – but that it was now the perfect time to implement it. Dutta said: ”We are extremely delighted to associate with Kotak to introduce the First-in-Market, Entertainment Focused Debit Card which will harness the strength of both brands to attract passionate movie goers to our cinemas. Movie viewing is a universal experience spanning across age groups, gender, occupation and geographies, and the unique co-branded debit card that will enable PVR get access to Kotak’s large customer base and reach will help to tap loyal customers. ”The launch of the Card comes at the right time when the film exhibition sector is showing strong signals of reviv...

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Kotak Kotak PVR Debit Cards General Terms and Conditions: • Enrolment (Profile creation) will be done within 15 working days from issuance of Debit Card which is subject to payment of card fees. On successful Enrolment, you will receive a sms from PVR. • To earn PVR rewards, transactions must be carried out through PVR BOX OFFICE/APP/WEBSITE only. • Customer needs to pay the Debit Card fees annually in order to get joining benefits and reward points. • Profile creation happens in PVR, basis unique mobile and unique email id. So, a customer can’t have same email for 2 mobile number or vice versa. • Customer will earn PVR Reward points only on usage of Kotak PVR Debit Card and not any other Kotak Debit Card. • Vouchers received can only be used via PVR BOX OFFICE, PVR APP OR WEB. All vouchers redeemable at PVR Cinemas are issued by PVR. • Customer will not receive PVR Reward points for some transactions like – payment of tax, fines, government services, service stations etc. For detailed list, please check FAQ section. • In case of mobile number change, customer needs to get it changed at Kotak Bank and not at PVR Cinemas. Bank will update the number to PVR accordingly. • PVR reward points will be valid for 1 year from date of issuance and vouchers will be valid for 90 days from date of issuance. • All reward points will be credited within 15 working days of transaction. Points will only be credited for spends done after enrolment to PVR Privilege Plus membership. • No rewar...

Prepaid Card

Kotak Prepaid Card is a pre-loaded card for all segments sufficing their multiple requirements like Gift Card for any occasion, Multi Currency Forex Card for travel, Fastag for cashless payments at toll plazas, employee benefit plans by corporates, etc. What’s more? Get Spendz to separate your small daily payments from important bank transactions.

Kotak Mahindra Bank, PVR launch co

The partners, which had first launched co-branded credit cards ten years ago, are seeking to leverage on the rise in usage of debit cards in the aftermath of the coronavirus pandemic and the reopening of cinemas across India. Addressing a virtual press conference, Kotak Mahindra Bank President - Products, Alternate Channels and Customer Experience Delivery - Puneet Kapoor said, the bank has been associated with PVR for over 10 years and wants to add more to the existing products of the two co-branded Kotak PVR credit cards. "We are leveraging on the strength of our partnership with PVR and adding a unique debit card based on entertainment as well," he said, adding the Kotak PVR co-branded debit card which is "India's first movie debit card". PVR CEO Gautam Dutta said, cinemas are by far "the cheapest way to entertain yourself for three hours and this is the most sought after entertainment destination" and debit cards offer an easy access to it. "We cater to about 100 million people coming into the cinemas. Our core audience is between 14 and say about 35 (years of age) and a debit proposition, according to me, would work brilliantly because a lot of people, consumers in India do not qualify for a credit card. So this is really a proposition that works with them," he added. Dutta further said the launch of the card comes at the right time when the film exhibition sector is showing strong signals of revival with states relaxing restrictions and cinema enthusiasts resuming th...