IndusInd, Jio-bp Launch Mobility+ Co-Branded Credit Card
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IndusInd, Jio-bp Launch Mobility+ Co-Branded Credit Card

IndusInd Bank has partnered with Jio-bp to launch the IndusInd Bank Jio-bp Mobility+ Credit Card, a co-branded offering aimed at delivering enhanced fuel savings, lifestyle rewards and digital convenience, the bank said on December 10.

Rajiv Anand, Managing Director and CEO of IndusInd Bank, said the collaboration combines the bank’s financial expertise with Jio-bp’s nationwide mobility network to create a future-ready solution that goes beyond transactions and offers a more rewarding mobility experience. The card is designed to cater to India’s rapidly growing base of digitally savvy, on-the-go consumers.

Powered by RuPay, the Mobility+ Credit Card offers accelerated fuel rewards across Jio-bp’s network of over 2,050 mobility stations, along with exclusive lifestyle privileges and UPI-enabled payments. Jio-bp Chairman Sarthak Behuria said the partnership reflects the company’s long-term vision of integrating digital solutions with everyday value, while reshaping customer access to fuel and mobility services.

Under the fuel rewards programme, customers receive 400 bonus reward points on their first fuel transaction at a Jio-bp mobility station within 30 days of card activation. Cardholders earn 12 reward points for every Rs 100 spent at Jio-bp mobility stations, convenience stores and wildbean café outlets, along with a monthly bonus of 200 reward points on spending Rs 4,000 at Jio-bp fuel stations.

The card also offers lifestyle benefits, including a complimentary wildbean café coupon worth Rs 200 on the first café transaction within 30 days of activation. Customers earn five reward points per Rs 100 spent on supermarket, dining and grocery purchases. As a milestone benefit, cardholders receive 4,000 bonus reward points on annual spending of Rs 200,000 or more.

In terms of digital convenience, the card supports UPI-enabled transactions via RuPay and allows reward point redemption at Jio-bp mobility stations, convenience stores and wildbean café outlets. The joining fee is Rs 499 plus GST, which is waived if spending of Rs 10,000 or more is completed within 30 days of card set-up.

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IndusInd Bank has partnered with Jio-bp to launch the IndusInd Bank Jio-bp Mobility+ Credit Card, a co-branded offering aimed at delivering enhanced fuel savings, lifestyle rewards and digital convenience, the bank said on December 10. Rajiv Anand, Managing Director and CEO of IndusInd Bank, said the collaboration combines the bank’s financial expertise with Jio-bp’s nationwide mobility network to create a future-ready solution that goes beyond transactions and offers a more rewarding mobility experience. The card is designed to cater to India’s rapidly growing base of digitally savvy, on-the-go consumers. Powered by RuPay, the Mobility+ Credit Card offers accelerated fuel rewards across Jio-bp’s network of over 2,050 mobility stations, along with exclusive lifestyle privileges and UPI-enabled payments. Jio-bp Chairman Sarthak Behuria said the partnership reflects the company’s long-term vision of integrating digital solutions with everyday value, while reshaping customer access to fuel and mobility services. Under the fuel rewards programme, customers receive 400 bonus reward points on their first fuel transaction at a Jio-bp mobility station within 30 days of card activation. Cardholders earn 12 reward points for every Rs 100 spent at Jio-bp mobility stations, convenience stores and wildbean café outlets, along with a monthly bonus of 200 reward points on spending Rs 4,000 at Jio-bp fuel stations. The card also offers lifestyle benefits, including a complimentary wildbean café coupon worth Rs 200 on the first café transaction within 30 days of activation. Customers earn five reward points per Rs 100 spent on supermarket, dining and grocery purchases. As a milestone benefit, cardholders receive 4,000 bonus reward points on annual spending of Rs 200,000 or more. In terms of digital convenience, the card supports UPI-enabled transactions via RuPay and allows reward point redemption at Jio-bp mobility stations, convenience stores and wildbean café outlets. The joining fee is Rs 499 plus GST, which is waived if spending of Rs 10,000 or more is completed within 30 days of card set-up.

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