Midland Bank Introduces MDB Digital Secured Credit Card

Industry: Bank, Financial
Company: Midland Bank Limited
Company Intelligence Tag: Marketing Insights

Midland Bank PLC (MDB) introduced the “MDB Digital Secured Credit Card” at its Gulshan, Dhaka head office on June 20. The service was launched by the MD & CEO of the bank, along with other key executives from the bank’s Card and IT Divisions. This new offering allows customers to apply and receive a Secured Credit Card digitally through MDB’s Mobile App “midland online”, using their DPS/FDR. The initiative underscores MDB’s commitment to leveraging technology to provide tailored solutions that meet diverse customer needs.

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