Alibaba International and Mastercard will launch a joint credit card in the United States, with an annual fee of $199
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发表于 2024-9-6 09:38:50
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On September 5th local time, Alibaba.com announced a partnership with Mastercard and Cardless to launch a joint credit card aimed at rewarding companies that conduct cross-border and procurement through Alibaba.com. This credit card will be the first co branded credit card launched by the company in the United States, allowing Alibaba International US buyers to receive all shopping rewards in the form of cash refunds or special financing terms. The annual fee is $199 and applications will begin later this year. It is reported that Business Edge credit card holders can choose 3% cashback or 60 days of interest free shopping on Alibaba International Station for purchases not exceeding $40000 per year. If you are not satisfied with the order, you can request a refund within 90 days.
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