Putting the rent on the card

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10 June 2015
| By Mike Taylor |
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Diners Club has joined with Dexus Poperty Group to launch the DEXUS Diners Club Card, something the two companies are describing as a charge card that provides a rewards based rental payment option for Dexus tenants.

Confirming the partnership with Diners club this week, Dexus chief executive, Darren Steinberg said it would allow the company to provide a new, innovative payment solution to its customers, providing additional flexibility while earning points in a global card program.

According to the launch material for the new product, the Dexus Diners Club card will allow the firm's customers to earn points on their business spend including the payment of rent.

It said the card had no annual fee and was likely to appeal to the small-to-medium sized businesses which make up more than 50 per cent of the Dexus portfolio.

 

 

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