AU NOMO Credit Card: A Smart Way
The Business Guardian|December 27, 2024
AU Small Finance Bank (AU SFB) has unveiled its latest offering, the AU NOMO Credit Card, a groundbreaking financial product that allows individuals to access credit while still growing their savings.
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AU NOMO Credit Card: A Smart Way

This innovative credit card leverages the power of Fixed Deposits (FDs) as collateral, providing cardholders with enhanced purchasing power without compromising their long-term savings goals.

The AU NOMO Credit Card enables users to use their fixed deposits to secure a credit limit, offering a unique opportunity for first-time credit card applicants or individuals wanting to build their credit scores responsibly.

This solution particularly benefits those with limited documentation or a lack of traditional credit history.

Key Features of the AU NOMO Credit Card
* Contactless Payments: Enjoy secure and seamless tap-and-pay transactions for daily purchases.

* Card Liability Protection: Safeguards user against unauthorized transactions, card skimming, and online fraud with comprehensive liability coverage.

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