Welcome to Credit Card Services
What is a Credit Card
Credit card is a small plastic card used by people around the world for making payments. It allows the holder to buy any product and service without the need of carrying hard cash. With enhanced security in place now its much easier for anyone to have their own credit card and have complete financial freedom.
Lic of India the world's
number 1 insurance company has enetered in to credit
card business along with its channel partner Corporation Bank.
Credit Card from a trusted company like LicIndia.com is an ideal credit card. With this credit card one can also pay their premium online and buy host of other goods and services.
Life Insurance Corporation of India
will enter into a joint venture to launch its credit card
business. Life Insurance Corporation of India (LIC), LIC Card
Services - A credit Card company will be setup in compliance
with RBI regulations. LIC Card Services will be selecting
the best in business as payment gateway channel partner.
Note: This Website is only for information about Credit Cards. We will keep on updating more news about Credit card as and when it happens.
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