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PTI | Mumbai | Updated: 03-10-2023 20:45 IST | Created: 03-10-2023 20:45 IST
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Air India has joined Tata Neu-HDFC Bank credit card as partner under the airline to offer 2-5 per cent rewards/flying return points on bookings done through its website and mobile apps.

The card also offers reward points to other Tata group brands, including AIX Connect (ex-Air Asia India), Bigbasket, Croma, Cult.fit, Tata 1MG, Tata Cliq, Tanishq, IHCL, Titan, QMin, Tata Cliq Luxury, Tata Pay, Tata Play and Westside, the companies said in a joint statement on Tuesday.

*** Indel Money gets RBI license for forex business * Kochi-based gold loan firm Indel Money has received the authorised dealer category-II licence from the Reserve Bank of India to start a foreign exchange business such as conversion of forex bank notes, travel money cards and outward remittances. It will begin the services from Thursday, Umesh Mohanan, chief executive officer of the company, said. *** Tata AIG launches elder care * Tata AIG General Insurance has launched a comprehensive health insurance policy for senior citizens offering a blend of medical coverage and a number of home care, preventive health and wellness features.

Called Tata AIG elder care, it is customised to meet the diverse healthcare needs of those aged 61 and above, the company said, adding that the coverage includes in-patient treatment, day-care procedures, high-end diagnostics, home nursing services, home physiotherapy, compassionate care and host of wellness services. *** Roopya raises Rs 5.09 crore * Lending analytics and 'infrastructure as a service' company, Roopya, on Tuesday announced that it has raised Rs 5.09 crore in a pre-seed round.

The company will be deploying the money to develop its lending infrastructure, covering more products and analytics layers, a statement said.

*** Tech Mahindra launches amplifAIer * Tech Mahindra on Tuesday launched generative AI-powered vision amplifAIer, a smart data scientist for business analysts.

The solution will support enterprises in scaling AI (artificial intelligence) by streamlining and accelerating the development of Vision AI use cases, according to a statement.

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