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Unlocking Value: The Untapped Realm of UHNI Credit Cards

Divya Chakravarthy | Wed 27th Dec, 2023

In the ever-evolving landscape of banking, one critical area often
underestimated is the untapped potential within customer segments. Closer
scrutiny reveals the absence of precise segmentation in offerings, particularly
in the realm of credit cards. The homogeneous nature of existing credit card
offerings has led to a significant gap in meeting the distinctive lifestyle
needs of ultra-high-net-worth individuals (UHNIs).

UHNIs, characterized by their sophisticated choices, are increasingly seeking
exclusivity beyond the conventional benefits offered by mainstream credit cards.
Their discerning needs present an exceptional opportunity for strategic
segmentation within the credit card domain.

Digging deeper into this topic, we spoke to several ultra-high-net-worth
individuals (UHNIs) to understand their preferences for credit card privileges.

Most of them shared common sentiments regardless of the bank which provided the
card,

 * Privileges offered to them by most banks were not premium enough
 * Many were unredeemed as they were not relevant to them

Let’s take a deeper look at the privileges associated with premium credit cards
and how their target segment views them.

Current State of Credit Card Offerings:

As per the UHNIs we spoke to, most Indian banks have a ceiling in defining the
premium segment. Except for a couple of banks, premium customer base is defined
by those with an annual income of INR 25-36L pa, or a TRV of INR 15-25L. Those
with TRVs of INR 1Cr - INR 10Cr, a segment that has grown about 40% in the last
5 years, find themselves in the same cohort as the mass affluent and feel
underserved.

75-80% of the offerings across the credit cards of most banks are similar. Very
few extend beyond the packages of network partners to personalize offerings for
their customers.

Based on our conversations with UHNIs, existing offerings of the most premium
credit cards and the expectations can be categorized as,

 1. Basic
 2. Plus
 3. Premium
 4. Exclusive

Basic: These are the standard offerings included with every credit card by a
bank. These pretty much follow the pattern of access to banking products like
higher credit limits, unlimited withdrawals from any ATM of any bank, discounted
locker facilities, and free cheque collection along with discounts to services
and products of necessity. The typical lifestyle offerings would cover discounts
on food & grocery delivery, eCommerce, movie tickets, and travel booking sites.
Though not exclusive or premium, these offerings need to be covered before
moving to higher ones. The benefits covered here would generally be a
deal-seeker's delight.

Plus: This level covers slightly higher privileges that extend to travel,
dining, stays, and security (read insurance, assistance). Airport lounge access
and Golf session privileges are identical for every card. As this article says
in many more words, these are no longer considered a luxury with UHNI opting to
skip the waiting lines and crowded spaces of lounges. Even the hotel memberships
or offers on them are limited to hotel chains slightly above the business
segment. Some cards even have set limits on the number of times these privileges
can be availed which further dilutes the premiumness as this cohort doesn’t take
too kindly to being turned away.

Premium: This is probably where certain banks have leveled-up to cater to the
affluent. Some cards offer complimentary airport transfers and meet and greets
allowing UHNIs to skip the queues at airports. A concierge service is available
to all cardholders helping them with travel bookings, hotel stay bookings,
tickets to events, concerts etc. But most UHNIs still prefer to engage with
concierges directly as most banks are unaware of the choices of events, and
restaurants that UHNI would frequent making the interaction a lot more tedious
than it should be. Services like medical concierge, and zero cancellations on
bookings are appreciated. Some banks have extended their portfolios to include
luxury properties, unlimited spa sessions, and luxe gift cards to brands that
they might shop at.

Exclusive: The niche where UHNIs feel like banks understand and deliver on their
needs is still elusive. What UHNIs need is a sense of belonging with a cohort
that shares their elite preferences. Curated access to closed door events,
private performances of their favorite celebrities, private dining by Michelin
star chefs, luxury travel packages that are outside the purview of mass
audiences. Be it a White Desert Camp or an Outer Space travel experience.
Top-tier luxury purveyors and expedited immigration fall under this category
too. A couple of banks are hosting private events but are very limited in
choices and verticals.

A luxury concierge that caters to the most exclusive and elite options could
also be an answer to the needs of the ultra wealthy. With dedicated managers who
are familiar with the needs of this segment and understand their need for the
finer aspects of luxury. Available 24x7 and across channels, they should
anticipate the requirements with minimum prompts.

Imagine these as the tiers of a hierarchical pyramid. While the foundational
levels are essential for any credit card, the omission of an exclusivity layer
implies banks are foregoing the loyalty and engagement of UHNW customers.



Conclusion:

Pioneering a UHNI Credit Card Segment in Banking.

Amidst increasing global UHNI expansion, financial institutions stand to gain by
recalibrating credit card offerings to align with the distinctive requirements
of this super-affluent clientele.

Beyond the standard perks, UHNIs are inclined towards tailored services that
resonate with their lifestyle and financial aspirations. By addressing this gap,
banks have a unique opportunity to redefine their credit card portfolios. This
could open doors to untapped potential for revenue growth, enhanced customer
loyalty, and the overall elevation of banking services within this specialized
segment.

Contact us to know more about opportunities that can reshape the credit card
landscape and elevate banking services to new heights of exclusivity and
sophistication.

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