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Elan Announces Two New Travel-Focused Consumer Credit Cards

Expanding its growing product suite, Elan Credit Card has added two new valuable products to the consumer lineup. The Visa® Travel Rewards+ and Visa® Reserve Rewards+ are impressive additions to help partners remain competitive and provide prospective cardmembers with high-value products to best meet their needs and lifestyle.
Visa® Travel Rewards+ Credit Card
The Travel Rewards+ product will offer prospective cardmembers rich travel rewards, including:
- 4X Points on travel, entertainment & recreation purchases and at gas & EV charging stations1,2
- 1.5X Points on all other eligible purchases
- No caps or limits on points earned
- Redeem for merchandise, gift cards, travel, or cash back3
Visa® Reserve Rewards+ Credit Card*
The Reserve Rewards+ product will provide cardmembers superior rewards that rival competitor affluent products. New cardmembers will enjoy:
- 6X Points on travel booked through the Rewards Center4,2
- 2X Points on all other eligible purchases
- No caps or limits on points earned
- Up to $100 in statement credits for the TSA PreCheck® or Global Entry® application fee5
- Redeem for merchandise, gift cards, travel, or cash back3
“These travel credit cards allow our partners to offer best-in-class products that would be difficult to offer outside of the Elan partnership. Consumers continue to ask for travel-centric rewards options and these products allow financial institutions to deliver on that market need” said Matthew Carpenter, Partnership Development Market Director.
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