Global IME Bank launches ‘Global Sky Club Card’ in collaboration with Yeti Airlines

KATHMANDU, MAY 26: Global IME Bank Limited, in collaboration with Yeti Airlines, has launched the Global Sky Club Card, offering a range of benefits to the bank’s customers when traveling by air.
In a special event held in Kathmandu yesterday, Surendra Raj Regmi, CEO of Global IME Bank, and Subash Sapkota, CEO of Yeti Airlines, jointly unveiled the card.
Holders of the Global Sky Club Card will receive a 10 percent discount (up to a maximum of NPR 500) on every Yeti Airlines ticket purchase. Additionally, users will receive a free ticket as a cashback reward upon their first ticket purchase using the card.
Cardholders will also receive 100 bonus points upon registration, which can be redeemed for various discounts and services. For every NPR 100 spent through POS or e-commerce transactions using the card, customers will earn 1 mileage point.
Other exclusive benefits include priority check-in and boarding, as well as an extra baggage allowance of up to 5 kg beyond the standard weight limit.
Addressing the event, CEO Regmi stated that the partnership between Global IME Bank and Yeti Airlines would support the expansion of digital transactions and enhance customer-friendly services.
Yeti Airlines CEO Subash Sapkota noted that the collaboration would provide greater convenience for customers of both the bank and the airline.
At the event, Suman Pokharel, Deputy CEO of Global IME Bank, and Yubaraj Bista, Accountable Manager and Chief Business Officer of Yeti Airlines, expressed satisfaction with the partnership and shared confidence that future collaborations would further benefit customers.
With a continued focus on customer convenience, Global IME Bank has been introducing a range of timely and relevant schemes to benefit its clientele.
The bank has been recognized as Nepal’s Best Bank under two categories by Global Finance Best Bank Awards 2024 and Euromoney Awards for Excellence 2024. It has also received numerous national and international honors in various categories.
Global IME Bank is Nepal’s first private sector commercial bank with a presence in all 77 districts. It operates 354 branch offices, 385 ATMs, 202 branchless banking services, 68 extension and revenue collection counters, and 3 international representative offices, providing services through over 1,100 service centers.
In addition to domestic banking services, the bank offers remittance services from various countries including the United States, United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, Malaysia, South Korea, Japan, Saudi Arabia, Qatar, UAE, Bahrain, Kuwait, India, Jordan, and more.
Meanwhile, Yeti Airlines, Nepal’s leading airline, has been providing uninterrupted service to passengers for the past 26 years. With a fleet of seven ATR aircraft, it serves both accessible and remote destinations across the country, transporting over one million passengers annually.

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