BOBCARD Limited, credit card issuer and a Bank of Baroda (BoB) subsidiary, has roped in Indian professional cricketer Shreyanka Patil as a brand ambassador following a partnership agreement.
The deal is in line with BOBCARD’s “Reimagine Credit for Everyone in India” tagline as it aims to provide the masses in the country with innovative and accessible credit card solutions. As brand ambassador, Patil will star and headline many digital and marketing campaigns for BOBCARD.
Shreyanka Patil commented:
“I am honoured to join hands with BOBCARD LIMITED, a brand that has been a game changer in the credit card industry. Just as cricket has allowed me to push my limits and achieve my dreams, BOBCARD LIMITED enables people to take charge of their financial futures. I look forward to being part of this journey and supporting the brand’s mission to empower individuals through innovative credit solutions.”
Ravindra Rai, MD & CEO, BOBCARD LIMITED, said:
“We are thrilled to welcome Shreyanka Patil to the BOBCARD family. Her remarkable journey from being a talented cricketer to becoming a youth icon mirrors our brand’s values of resilience and progress. Shreyanka’s story inspires millions of young Indians, and her passion for excellence makes her the perfect choice to represent our vision of ‘Re-imagining Credit’. We look forward to launching new products, campaigns and initiatives that reflect this spirit, under her leadership.”
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