Are you a credit card holder? Yes??? Then, may I ask how many credit cards do you hold – 2 or 3? If this is also true then, may I ask – is any of them a Gold Credit Card?
If you do not have a Gold Credit Card, then I suggest that you do hold a credit card which is golden one. The benefits? There are a lot many – your credit limit is increased, you get a better treatment at various merchandises, restaurants, hotels and other such places where the card can be used; and, you have a better credibility in the market then carrying a normal credit card. It’s as simple as this – if you buy a silver coin or you buy a Gold coin – which one will be a better asset? Of course – the gold credit card. So, if you are going for a credit card, then why not buy the one which will give you better positioning.
Of course, there is certain criterion one needs to clear to become a credit card holder. One needs to have a certain range of income on monthly basis ( this income criteria varies from credit card company to company, which you will have to check before taking the card), you should be in between the age of 18-60 years; you should have a permanent address proof. Apart from this, you should have a bank account statement of any ban for past three years with your account maintained fully. Of course, having a PAN Card sis mandatory with all the credit companies. These are the basic rules, apart from this; different credit card companies serve different criteria, which need to be fulfilled.
In the series of Gold Credit Cards offered by various companies, Kotak Mahindra Bank, too, has launched its series of Gold Credit Cards, coming with the names – Trump Gold Card and Fortune gold card. Ranked as the best cards in terms of design and features, these product of the year are the good ones you can possess. These offer benefits like fuel surcharge offs, movie and restaurant discounts and memberships to various clubs and so on. To know more about these Gold Credit cards, their features, benefits and offer, you need to log on to the website of Kotak.
Monday, April 27, 2009
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