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Home » Zenith Bank Launches Visa Signature Card for Premium Customers

Zenith Bank Launches Visa Signature Card for Premium Customers

The Visa Signature Card is designed to enable seamless local and international transactions while providing cardholders with access to a range of travel, lifestyle and security benefits.

Peter Oluka by Peter Oluka
April 1, 2026
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Zenith Visa Signature Card

L-r: Dame Dr Adaora Umeoji, group managing director/CEO, Zenith Bank Plc, and Aminata Sane, senior vice president/group country manager, Visa West and Central Africa, during the Launch of Zenith Bank Visa Signature Card at Zenith Bank Headquarters in Lagos.

Zenith Bank Plc in partnership with Visa, unveiled its Visa Signature Card, marking a push into more access-driven offerings for Nigeria’s growing base of affluent and internationally active customers.

The Visa Signature Card is designed to enable seamless local and international transactions while providing cardholders with access to a range of travel, lifestyle and security benefits.

These include access to global airport lounge programmes, travel insurance and assistance services, concierge support, as well as exclusive offers across leading international travel and hospitality platforms.

Cardholders will also benefit from privileges covering over 900 luxury properties worldwide, discounts of up to 25 per cent on car rentals, and complimentary upgrades across select services among other benefits.

The offering targets customers whose financial needs increasingly span multiple markets, reflecting rising cross-border activity and changing consumption patterns among Nigeria’s upper-income segment.

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The introduction comes amid broader changes in the financial services landscape, where banks are expanding beyond traditional products to deliver solutions that combine payments with access to global commerce and services.

For many customers, the value of a banking product is increasingly linked to how easily it supports mobility, convenience and participation in international markets.

With benefits such as fast-track airport services, car rental privileges, and curated hotel partnerships, the card is positioned to support both the mobility and lifestyle expectations of premium customers.

Speaking at the press briefing in Lagos, Monday, Dame Dr. Adaora Umeoji, group managing director Zenith Bank plc, said:

“This partnership with Visa reflects Zenith Bank’s commitment to delivering premium, globally relevant solutions that meet the lifestyle and financial needs of our affluent customers.

“The Zenith Visa signature card will ensure that our customers enjoy greater convenience, flexibility, and value wherever they are in the world.”

Zenith Bank’s role centres on customer engagement and product design, ensuring that the offering reflects the needs of affluent and emerging affluent customers.

In addition to global acceptance, the card offers extended warranty coverage, online shopping fraud cover, and exclusive limited time offers from Visa Luxury Hotel Collection and other partners, enhancing confidence across both local and international transactions.

The bank continues to expand its premium banking portfolio as competition intensifies within this segment.

Visa provides the global payments infrastructure supporting the card, enabling secure and widely accepted transactions across international markets.

Its network connects cardholders to millions of merchants worldwide, ensuring consistency and reliability in cross-border payments.

Andrew Uaboi, vice president and cluster head, Visa West Africa, said the collaboration reflects growing demand for payment solutions that support international lifestyles.

“Consumers are increasingly operating across borders, whether for business, travel or everyday transactions. Our role is to ensure that payments remain seamless and secure, regardless of location, by providing the infrastructure that connects them to global commerce.”

He pointed to a broader shift in how users engage with financial services.

“As digital adoption continues to grow, there is a clear shift towards solutions that combine convenience with global acceptance. This collaboration supports that transition by enabling broader access through trusted payment technology.”

The launch of the Signature Card highlights a wider trend within Nigeria’s financial sector, where institutions are responding to increased global connectivity, digital adoption and demand for premium services.

As more consumers engage in cross-border transactions, financial providers are poised to deliver solutions that align with increasingly international lifestyles.

By leveraging Zenith Bank’s strong market presence and Visa’s global network, the partnership is set to expand Nigerian customers’ access to international payment systems, while also intensifying competition in the premium banking space.

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