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a sports car in your wallet. porsche financial services switzerland has introduced a newly designed credit card made of stainless steel, a material innovation first pioneered by revolut. the new stainless-steel porsche card reflects key brand values, incorporating a material also used in the vehicles of the zuffenhausen-based car manufacturer. while porsche financial services is now adopting this premium material—popularized a few years ago by the british fintech revolut, which replaced plastic cards with metal variants—it adds an exclusive touch with the charm of a sports car logo. free parking at the airport. the porsche lettering, which became more prominent with the introduction of the new brand identity in summer 2023, characterizes the updated design. in addition to its external values, the card offers practical benefits such as a cashback bonus of 0.75 percent on purchases, free parking at zurich and basel airports as well as discounts at porsche driving events and free admission to the porsche museum in stuttgart. the offer is supplemented by comprehensive travel insurance and free priority pass membership for airport lounges, according to the company. introductory discount. the card is available immediately. in the first year, it costs 150 swiss francs for the main card (instead of the regular 300 francs) and 80 francs for the partner card. existing customers will automatically receive the new version when their current card expires. porsche financial services switzerland is part of porsche financial services in germany, a subsidiary of porsche. the company offers financing solutions, insurance and mobility services for porsche and other volkswagen group brands such as bentley and lamborghini.
A Sports Car in Your Wallet
Porsche Financial Services Switzerland has introduced a newly designed credit card made of stainless steel, a material innovation first pioneered by Revolut.
The new stainless-steel Porsche Card reflects key brand values, incorporating a material also used in the vehicles of the Zuffenhausen-based car manufacturer.
While Porsche Financial Services is now adopting this premium material—popularized a few years ago by the British fintech Revolut, which replaced plastic cards with metal variants—it adds an exclusive touch with the charm of a sports car logo.
Free Parking at the Airport
The Porsche lettering, which became more prominent with the introduction of the new brand identity in summer 2023, characterizes the updated design.
In addition to its external values, the card offers practical benefits such as a cashback bonus of 0.75 percent on purchases, free parking at Zurich and Basel airports as well as discounts at Porsche driving events and free admission to the Porsche Museum in Stuttgart. The offer is supplemented by comprehensive travel insurance and free Priority Pass membership for airport lounges, according to the company.
Introductory Discount
The card is available immediately. In the first year, it costs 150 Swiss francs for the main card (instead of the regular 300 francs) and 80 francs for the partner card. Existing customers will automatically receive the new version when their current card expires.
Porsche Financial Services Switzerland is part of Porsche Financial Services in Germany, a subsidiary of Porsche. The company offers financing solutions, insurance and mobility services for Porsche and other Volkswagen Group brands such as Bentley and Lamborghini.