Bank Millennium, one of Poland’s leading financial institutions, has introduced the Millennium 360 Prestige Account, a premium offering tailored to affluent clients seeking exceptional financial services. This innovative account, combined with the previously introduced Visa Global credit card, offers a comprehensive solution designed to meet the needs of the most discerning customers.
Premium banking benefits for a modern lifestyle
The Millennium 360 Prestige Account offers unlimited foreign currency transactions using a debit card at favorable exchange rates without additional bank margins or fees for card issuance and maintenance. Account holders can enjoy fee-free maintenance by ensuring monthly inflows of PLN 20,000 or assets of at least PLN 200,000. Additionally, the package includes access to a Prestige expert, a dedicated hotline, and "Your Assistant Prestige" insurance, covering medical and legal assistance, household repairs, and phone display replacements.
Seamless access to exclusive services
Prestige clients benefit from three free instant transfers per month and can access the Moneyback service via the mobile app for online purchases. The Visa Global credit card further enhances the offering, providing free ATM withdrawals worldwide, unlimited foreign currency transactions, and comprehensive travel insurance, making it ideal for frequent travelers.
Antonio Pinto, Member of the Management Board, emphasized the bank’s commitment:
"Our new offer combines modern private banking tools with personalized expert support, ensuring clients have full control over their finances anytime."
Convenient upgrade process for current customers
Existing clients can easily switch to the new Millennium 360 Prestige Account via the mobile app or online banking, with no branch visits required. A pilot program is already underway, with full rollout expected by the end of January.
Bank Millennium’s dedication to superior service has earned recognition, ranking second in Forbes’ “Ranking of Banks for Affluent Clients” and winning Newsweek’s “Friendly Bank” awards in multiple categories.