Besides, the bank sees its card business becoming number one in the country in terms of issuance and user base on the back of innovative products and growing number of account holders.
US-based General Electric (GE) has already announced its decision to exit SBI Card as part of its global restructuring exercise.
SBI is in the process of finalising the new joint venture partner, SBI Managing Director Dinesh Kumar Khara said.
Following the exit, SBI's stake in SBI Card will increase to 74 per cent while remaining 26 per cent will go to the new partner.
SBI Card Managing Director Vijay Jasuja said the company, which has a base of 4.8 million users, plans to double the figure in one year.
Jasuja said SBI's aim is to be the largest credit card player in terms of card issuance in the next one year.
"There are more than 30 million SBI customers who are eligible for credit cards. We will be tapping these customers to increase our card base. Even if we convert 3-4 million of these customers, we will be able to bridge the gap with the market leader," he said.
Currently, SBI issues 150,000-180,000 cards every month and hopes to increase it to over 200,000 over the next few months, he added.
The bank has approval to infuse Rs 1,160 crore in the two JVs -- SBI Cards and Payment Services Pvt Ltd (SBICPSL) and GE Capital Business Processes Management Services Ltd (GECBPMSL) -- through purchase of equity shares from GE Capital so as to increase the bank's stake in both the companies to 74 per cent.
SBI currently holds 60 per cent stake in SBICPSL and 40 per cent in GECBPMSL, with the balance being held by GE Capital in both the ventures.
The new offering Prime brings cardholders lifestyle privileges such as complimentary membership to loyalty programs of marquee brands like Vistara and Trident Hotels and complimentary international airport lounge access through the Priority Pass Program.
Launched on the Visa Signature platform, it has also partnered with Reliance Retail, Big Basket and Pizza Hut to significantly enhance penetration in the new premium segment.
The card, which comes with an annual fee of Rs 2,999, has a host of other benefits, Jasuja added.
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