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SAS Launches Business Credit Card Program

SAS has today announced the launch of a new in-house loyalty credit card for small and mid-sized enterprises, as a new product under the SAS EuroBonus umbrella.


SAS Introduces New SAS Business Executive Mastercard Loyalty Credit Card for Small and Mid-Sized Scandinavian Businesses - Courtesy SAS/Cision
SAS Introduces New SAS Business Executive Mastercard Loyalty Credit Card for Small and Mid-Sized Scandinavian Businesses - Courtesy SAS/Cision

On Wednesday (May 27, 2026), SAS announced the introduction of their own business credit card for Scandinavian small and medium-sized enterprises (SMEs).  The initiative is designed to combine travel benefits, payment functionality, and expense management.  This is a significant milestone for SAS as the company develops and operates their own business credit card under the SAS EuroBonus unbrella.  It also positions SAS among the first global airline loyalty programs to launch a business offering enabled by embedded finance infrastructure, with SAS taking ownership of the customer experience and value proposition, alongside trusted financial partners.  The card is crafted in metal and tailored for frequent travelers who want both control and convenience in their company spending.


In Wednesday’s announcement, SAS’ Chief Commercial Officer, Paul Verhagen, said,


This program is built with a simple purpose: to make everyday business life easier for our customers. Companies tell us they want less administration, clearer travel benefits and a card that genuinely supports how Scandinavian businesses operate. With this program, they get smoother expense handling, EuroBonus points, better travel experiences for their teams and a single product that replaces what previously required several cards and platforms.”


Built for the next generation of business spending, SAS’ new business credit card has been designed to fill a gap in the Scandinavian market, where no existing card or solution fully combines loyalty, technology and banking into one seamless experience.  The platform is powered by Nordiska’s embedded finance and Cards‑as‑a‑Service (CaaS) infrastructure, enabling card issuance and credit capabilities, while the app experience and expense management functionality are delivered by the Danish fintech company Cardlay.


The new card rollout will take place in phases across Scandinavia, beginning with the introduction of its first product: the SAS EuroBonus Executive Business Card.  The credit card has been designed for executives, business owners and finance managers at small and medium‑sized enterprises, and will be issued on the Mastercard network as a World Elite card.  New customers will receive 20.000 yearly Level Points, SAS Lounge access, Priority Pass membership, premium travel insurance, digital cards, flexible credit limits and a dedicated app with full expense and receipt management integrated directly into ERP systems.  Additionally, cardholders earn 25 EuroBonus points per 100 SEK/DKK/NOK spent, making it the highest EuroBonus earning card rate available on the market.


Founded in 1946, SAS is the leading airline in Scandinavia, with main hubs in Copenhagen, Oslo and Stockholm, and flying to 135 destinations across Europe, the U.S. and Asia.  Each year, SAS serves over 25 million passengers and transports around 55,000 tons of cargo, all facilitated by a passionate team of more than 10,000 colleagues.  The company aims to be a driving force in sustainable aviation and in the transition towards net zero emissions by 2050.  SAS also offers ground handling services, technical maintenance and air cargo services.  SAS officially joined the global SkyTeam airline alliance in September 2024, and together with their partner airlines offers a wide network worldwide.  On July 4, 2025, the Air France-KLM Group announced their intention to take a majority ownership stake in SAS, further expanding one of Europe’s leading aviation groups.


 

Source: SAS/Cision

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