Sampath Bank recently announced the launch of its new Sampath Corporate Visa Credit Card in partnership with Visa to facilitate better financial management for corporates.
The card, which is accepted worldwide, enables companies to seamlessly track and monitor expenses through the provision of real time data, the bank said in a media release.
This card helps minimise administrative costs and avoid the hassle of unnecessary paperwork. Along with this, Sampath Bank is also offering free e-statements and SMS Alert facilities for the card. Businesses can designate a central administrative email id and phone number to receive these updates and track every transaction made on their cards. They can also automate the settlement of their recurring payments such as monthly utility bill payments using the Sampath Automated Bill Settlement service, which is offered free.
The cards also come with tap to pay technology, allowing cardholders to make contactless payments in a safe and convenient manner by simply tapping the card on the POS machine.
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