BinX issues a premium bank card in cooperation with Számlázz.hu and Mastercard
BinX issues a bank card! Hungary’s first corporate-focused neobank, in cooperation with Számlázz.hu and Mastercard, offers users two premium cards that are unique both in appearance and pricing, and which unusually include the tax number.
The range of services of the first Hungarian neobank for businesses has been expanded with a very important element for its users: BinX is launching its own bank card. BinX has developed a card that is special both in terms of appearance and pricing to the maximum extent possible according to the needs of the users, i.e. innovative, modern domestic entrepreneurs. One of the country’s largest fintech companies, Számlázz.hu, and BinX invented it, and together with Mastercard, they created the unique card.
Two Mastercard business premium cards are launched
At BinX, both cards come with Mastercard’s iconic premium benefits, with affordable, monthly fee-based pricing. Two versions are being prepared immediately: the BinX Business Premium card for customers with a BinX account, and the Számlázz.hu Premium card specifically for Számlázz.hu customers with a BinX account, which remains free of charge in addition to the Számlázz.hu #profi package.
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