Originally Posted by
amnicoll
They got rid of the credit card for the UK last year.
I do not think a new credit card is a sign of expansion and neither does it address the fundamental problem of a decline in quality
I had the UK card, and was sad to see it go. But MBNA got rid of every airline credit card, not just EY
The decline in quality comes from a desire to cut costs, after a series of horrible investments.
A new credit card issuance costs money, so hopefully it is a sign that management are thinking about expansion, rather than contraction
Also, if a new UK EY credit card matches the Indian card, then I would be very happy