On July 24, 2015, ICBC and Diners Club International jointly issued ICBC Diners Club I GO Credit Card in Beijing, representing the first Diners Club Cross-border Travel Credit Card in China.
The Bank and Diners Club International have integrated resources to provide multiple preferential measures for holders of the ICBC Diners Club I GO Credit Cards. The cardholders can enjoy preferential benefits in catering, shopping, transportation, hotel, and entertainment in North America and Italy. Customers are free from commissions on foreign currency exchange service with the credit card and can also enjoy discounts in overseas taxi fare. Cardholders can rent a car for seven days by paying fees for only five days. Customers holding the platinum card can also enjoy free international travel rescue and large-amount air travel accident insurance. In addition, customers can receive a certain amount of refund for overseas spending with the credit card between August 15, 2015 and August 14, 2016.
ICBC is the largest credit card issuing bank in Asia-Pacific Region and one of the top three biggest credit card issuers in the world. It is also the first Chinese bank which has issued 100 million credit cards with consumption value exceeding RMB 1 trillion in the first half of this year, both ranking the first among Chinese peers. Diners Club International, established in 1950, is the issuer of the first credit card in the world. It has a well-developed business handling network and extensive resource of franchised merchants in North America. ICBC Diners Club I GO Credit Card jointly issued by the two has met the demands for credit card services of domestic consumers, particularly those with plans for overseas travels, which further improves the life quality of the cardholders.
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