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AmEx corp card, Taj group tie up

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Mumbai , May 28

AMERICAN Express, the travel-related services company, has tied up with Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces for a money-saver programme for holders of the AmEx corporate card.

Under the `Taj Corporate Plus Programme,' every Rs 85,000 spent collectively by executives of a corporation on their corporate cards at participating Taj Hotels will earn the corporation one night's free stay in a standard double room at the participating properties.

According to an official release, the offer is valid for all expenses charged between May and September. The free room stays are redeemable till September 30, or any time between April and September 2005.

The free room stay is separate and in addition to a negotiated corporate rate that companies may already be enjoying with Taj Hotels Resorts and Palaces.

The release, quoting Mr Firdaus Mogul, Head, Corporate Services, India, said: "Today, companies are seeking programmes that help create savings. The American Express corporate card system helps them realise substantial savings and is a product of the times."

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