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COIMBATORE: Bobcards, a wholly owned subsidiary of Bank of Baroda, has unveiled a slew of concessions for its cardholders from April 1, a release from C. Kurian, Assistant Vice-President, Bobcards, said. The service charge on cash withdrawal has been slashed from three to two per cent. The renewal fee has been reduced by Rs. 250 on Premium, Exclusive and Gold cards. While there would be no joining fee or membership fee on primary cards for the first year, it would be totally free for the add-on-cards up to a maximum of three add-on-cards for every primary card. Fixed deposit holders up to Rs. 25,000 could avail of free credit cards. Goldcard holders could avail of flexi limits (cash and credit) as per requirement and there would be 50 per cent cash back on bonus point redemption, according to S. P. Garg, Managing Director.
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