Universal Capital Bank, in collaboration with Mastercard, has introduced a new luxury product: the Mastercard Platinum Metal card. To promote this exclusive offering, a launch event was held at the Hilton Hotel, featuring renowned cellist Ana Rucner for the bank’s clients.
Designed for individuals, the card is made from premium Venner metal, representing a perfect balance of functionality and aesthetics. The Mastercard Platinum Metal card is aimed at those who seek more, refuse to compromise, and appreciate quality and luxury.
Its elegant design, the weight of the metal in hand, and the exclusive benefits it offers set a new standard in the card services industry.
“This premium product symbolizes a unique lifestyle and reflects our commitment to excellence, putting our clients at the center of everything we do. This card stands out with numerous benefits, including:
- Lounge Key program for free and unlimited access to airport lounges worldwide
- Mastercard Concierge service for personalized support
- Global Data Roaming for WiFi coverage at home and abroad
- Travel health insurance
- Fast Track service for priority passage through security
- Many other exclusive perks and discounts available through our partners.
We thank our partners who supported this project, particularly Mastercard, our long-time partner and friend. I would like to acknowledge Olga Dedović, Mastercard’s Client Relations Director for Montenegro, who is here with us today. I am pleased to announce that next year we will enhance our offering by integrating mobile wallets, further improving the user experience,” emphasized Davorka Todorović, Head of Card Products and Alternative Sales Channels at Universal Capital Bank.
Nikola Vujošević, a member of the bank’s Board of Directors, also addressed the attendees: “Thank you for your interest and attendance. This clearly indicates your trust in us and our ideas. Our vision brought us together here today, and it was created solely for you, to enable enjoyment of prestige benefits and limitless opportunities.” The event was attended by numerous entrepreneurs, as well as representatives from Montenegro’s cultural and public life.