Al Rajhi Bank launches Marriott Bonvoy credit card in Saudi Arabia

By bne IntelliNews December 18, 2024

Al Rajhi Bank has partnered with Marriott Bonvoy to launch a co-branded credit card in Saudi Arabia, offering cardholders automatic Gold Elite status and access to over 10,000 properties worldwide across 30 hotel brands.

The Visa Infinite card offers new members up to 125,000 welcome bonus points upon meeting spending requirements, along with double points on airline ticket purchases until June 30, 2025.

Cardholders can access more than 1,200 airport lounges globally and transfer points to over 40 participating airlines.

"We are excited to collaborate with Marriott Bonvoy to launch this credit card designed to meet customer needs and align with their lifestyle and travel aspirations," said Majed Al Rajhi, Head of Retail Banking Group at Al Rajhi Bank.

Sandeep Walia, Chief Operating Officer, Middle East, and Chief Luxury Officer, Europe, Middle East & Africa at Marriott International, emphasized the card's significance for Saudi travelers: "With the launch of the Al Rajhi Bank Marriott Bonvoy Credit Card, we continue to support our members' passion for exploring the world by offering more ways to earn and redeem points."

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