Question
Recently BookMyShow which of the following public sector
bank has collaborated to launch a new credit card called “Play”?Solution
BookMyShow and RBL Bank collaborate: The launch of a new credit card called “Play” by RBL Bank and BookMyShow will significantly increase the entertainment value for Indian consumers. RBL Bank and BookMyShow collaborated to offer the Fun Plus credit card earlier in 2016. Customers will be able to follow the full procedure on BookMyShow, a first for any entertainment platform in India, from application to delivery of the “Play” credit card.
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