Pre-paid Travel Card Re-launched By Doha Bank

Posted: 06-30-2012 00:24 am

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Qatari lender Doha Bank, in partnership with Regency Travels Group, has re-introduced their co-branded pre-paid travel cards to corporate clients, Gulf Times has reported. The Travel Pre-Paid MasterCard card is available in three currencies, the US dollar, the euro and the pound sterling, to ensure cardholders are not affected by critical exchange rate fluctuations when using the travel card anywh

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