• The Future of Travel Credit Cards with Citi: Interview with Anthony Merola, Head of Proprietary Products for Citi Branded Cards

  • Oct 15 2024
  • Length: 27 mins
  • Podcast

The Future of Travel Credit Cards with Citi: Interview with Anthony Merola, Head of Proprietary Products for Citi Branded Cards

  • Summary

  • In today's episode, host Andrew Davidson sits down with Anthony Merola, Head of Proprietary Products for Citi Branded Cards, to discuss Citi's vision for its credit card products and the rise of travel credit cards. Listen to find out more about the importance of customer feedback in driving product innovation and how financial powerhouses navigate the increasingly competitive landscape of the credit card industry.

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    Host:

    Andrew Davidson, SVP, Chief Insights Officer, Comperemedia.

    Guest:

    Anthony Merola, Head of Proprietary Products for Citi Branded Cards.

    Timestamps:

    (00:00) Introduction to Citi and the travel credit card landscape

    (02:57) Citi's vision and how it relates to product development

    (07:17) What gave rise to travel credit cards

    (09:49) Brand cards refresh - how did it go

    (12:07) The branding of Citi Strata Premier

    (21:40) Impact of inflation on consumer spending

    (23:30) Looking ahead: Innovations and customer engagement


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