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Important Notice:
Indigo, from
Bank Audi, is the first Credit Card especially designed to answer the needs of
university students while leading them safely towards financial
independence and know-how.
With
Indigo, you "Buy Now & Pay Later". You can use your card to pay
for goods or services and spread the payments over a period of time.
Paying with your card relieves you from the hassle of carrying
cash, granting you security and peace of mind.
Indigo is a
MasterCard Credit Card that can be used for purchases at more than
10,000 Points of Sale in Lebanon and 21 million
accredited merchants around the world.
Indigo
Benefits
Indigo annual
fee You pay 5$ to
subscribe and 5$ to renew
Indigo is accepted
worldwide It is MasterCard
and you can use it at merchants around the globe when you
travel
Indigo can be used
for Internet shopping You can
reasonably shop for books, CDs or any other items through the
Web
Indigo ensures
secure and cautious Monthly Spending Limits You should not
spend more than you can afford to pay back. Indigo allocates a
spending limit up to US$ 300 per month for undergraduates and US$
500 per month for post-graduates
Indigo slashes Debit Interest Rates When you spread
your payments over a few months, an
interest rate is added to the amount due. For Indigo it is just
1.25% per month, which means that you will pay $1,25 per month for
each US$ 100 you borrow
Indigo offers
extended interest free Grace Periods When you spend
with Indigo in a given 30-day period, you will receive an electronic
Statement. If you
choose to settle the full amount within the Grace Period, no
interest will be applied! Your Grace Period can therefore go up to
45 days
Indigo provides
handy Monthly Statements Exclusively
delivered by e-mail, only when there is activity or a previous
balance on your card account. Your Statement charge is US$ 1, when
issued. Your card account is also available for free consultation
24/7 through this Website, at the “Monthly Activity
Statement” section
Indigo allows low
Monthly Repayments You can either
choose to repay the whole amount spent without interest up till the
due date, or start paying back as low as 5% of the total
amount due with a minimum of US$ 20 per month (Small Tip): You can
even deposit your pocket money into the card account and pay it
through Indigo to take advantage of the discounts offered, interest
free of course!
Indigo is most
practical to settle You can settle
your monthly repayments or make deposits in your card account at any
of Bank Audi's branches across Lebanon, where our staff will be glad
to guide and serve you. To process your settlement, you simply
need to state your card account number, available at the top left
corner of your Statement. If you are a Bank Audi current account
holder, your alternative settlement methods are: Direct debit from
your current account, settlement at ATM and settlement through Audi
On-Line.
Indigo is easily
activated It is
automatically activated 24hrs. after you sign its delivery receipt,
or you can contact our call center on (+961-1-21 21 20) to activate
your card
Indigo is
automatically renewed As long as you
are a student, the card is automatically renewed on a yearly basis,
unless you advise the Bank otherwise, one month prior to expiry date
Useful
Hints about Payment Cards
What are the main
kinds of Payment Cards? Debit, Credit,
Charge and Prepaid Cards; mainly Visa, MasterCard, American Express,
…
What is a Debit
Card? It is a card
that enables you to withdraw cash from ATMs and to purchase goods
and services from accredited merchants. When you pay with your
Debit Card, the amount is directly withdrawn from the balance on
your account. If funds are insufficient, the authorization will
not be given to the merchant and payment cannot be made.
What is a Credit Card? A Credit Card is
not directly linked to your bank account,
it provides you with a spending limit. You use it the same way as
your Debit Card; the only difference is that amounts are not
directly withdrawn from your bank account at the moment of the
transaction. Credit Card invoices (Statements) are sent to you at
a fixed date every month, for settlement. With a Credit Card, you
may enjoy a « Grace Period » to settle your charges. As long as you
pay the total amount due within this period, no additional charges
are applied. If you decide to spread payments, you start paying
interest.
What is a Charge
Card? Similar to a
credit card, except that the balance must be paid in full when the
statement is received.
What is a Prepaid
Card? It is a payment
card pre-loaded with your own money, which you can then use wherever
the payment card is accepted, including the internet and abroad.
What is a Monthly Spending Limit or Credit Limit?
The Credit Card
offers you a predetermined Line of Credit. This Line of Credit is
the maximum limit you can spend on the card. Each time you repay
your dues, the limit is refreshed and put
back at your disposal. If the credit limit is accidentally
exceeded, an overstepping fee will be applied. (For Indigo it is 2%
of the overstepped amount with a minimum of US$5).
What is a Credit
Card Statement? It is the
invoice that the Bank sends you at the end of each period (Indigo
Statements are dispatched by e-mail on the 24th of each
month). Read your Statement carefully and take note of your Due
Date, to make sure that you do not miss it. Your Statement lists
all transactions performed on your card during the period,
calculates your outstanding balance, as well as your available limit
and the minimum amount you should pay on or before the Due date. Check example.
(Another Small Tip): Try not to delay the repayment till the Due
Date, to keep your ability to spend on your card at its highest
level
What is a Due
Date? The Due Date
represents the day by which settlement of at least the Minimum Due
amount must be made. Once this date has passed, interest rates start
being calculated on the amount spent and charged on your card
account. (Indigo Due Date is on the 10th of each
month). On Due Date, two cases may apply: - You settle the Minimum Due or a bigger
amount, the remaining amount will be spread over several
installments, and monthly debit interest rates will be added,
retroactive per unsettled transaction. - You reimburse the total
amount spent with no interest or additional charges.
What is a Minimum
Due? It is the
minimum amount that you need to settle to the Bank by the Due Date.
It is equivalent to a minimum of 5% of the total amount spent (for
Indigo it is 5% of your total amount due with a minimum of
$20).
What is a Grace
Period? The Grace Period
is the period of time between your Statement date and the Due Date.
This period may vary; for Bank Audi cardholders it can go up to 45
days, depending on transaction date. Check example.
What is an Interest
Rate?
If you settle
your charges before the Due Date, interest applies on the unsettled
portion of your charges. It is important to understand how
interest rates are calculated on your Credit Card account: All
your purchases are noted on your Card Statement. Each Statement
reminds you of your Minimum Due amount and Due Date. Within the
Grace Period, you must settle the full Minimum Due amount. The
remaining amount will be subject to the addition of monthly
interest, calculated from the date of the transaction till the date
of full repayment. Settlement of previous interest and fees take
priority over settlement of other transactions.
What is a Payment Card Validity? All Cards have
expiry dates. In general they are renewed on annual
basis.
What is a POS – Point Of Sale?
It is the
accredited outlet where you can make your purchase and pay with your
card. Payment is done when your card and your transaction are
validated through the POS machine.
Some
recommendations for a better use of your Payment
Card
- Keep your card in
a safe place. Never leave it in
your car, on your desk, in a public place …
- Don’t forget to
sign the back of your card upon receipt.
- Keep your card in
sight when paying in a POS.
- Always keep a copy
of the ticket after payment, for reconciliation with your
Statement.
- Always check your
card Statements. Your bank expects
you to report any anomalies in the quickest delays so that they
may help you.
- Note down and
remember your bank’s Help Desk number. The concerned
staff will always be there to assist you in case of loss or theft
of your card.
- Make sure that the
merchant accepts your card. Check the
stickers displayed on the shop’s window (MasterCard, Visa,
American Express, …).
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