KCB Bank Kenya in partnership with global payments technology company Mastercard, has launched a card scheme offering premium and private banking customers a range of exclusive benefits and privileges.

The Mastercard-branded cards are available in two categories: World Elite KES Credit for high-net-worth individuals who prefer transacting in Kenyan shillings, and World Elite USD Credit for frequent international transactions in US dollars.

The bank has also introduced the World Debit Card, offering exclusive benefits and privileges for a personalised banking experience. 

“This exemplifies the bank’s commitment to innovation and giving its customers a delightful experience while fostering a robust cashless economy that benefits everyone,” said KCB Bank Kenya Managing Director, Annastacia Kimtai.

The Exclusive World Elite card benefits include accelerated rewards earning rates, a dedicated 24/7 concierge team for travel arrangements, and personalised recommendations.

In addition, comprehensive travel privileges such as airport lounge access, preferential treatment at partner hotels and resorts worldwide, exclusive access to prestigious golf clubs and tournaments globally, and personalized financial advice from a dedicated relationship manager

Shehryar Ali, senior vice president and country manager for East Africa and Indian Ocean Islands at Mastercard, expressed confidence that this offering will exceed customer expectations in Kenya by providing unrivalled privileges and benefits for a truly priceless experience.

The World Elite Credit Cards come with enhanced daily and per transaction limits to improve the user experience. 

Data from the Central Bank of Kenya (CBK) show that the economy recorded Sh114.8 billion worth of card payments in the first two months of 2023, up from Sh110.9 billion in the corresponding period in 2022.

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