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The Future of Premium Credit Cards

5/14/202614 min

Luxury isn't what it used to be. For Millennials and Gen Z, “premium” isn't just a status symbol—it’s about seamless experiences and values-driven rewards. WSJ’s Imani Moise sat down with Lia Dean, president of banking & premium products at Capital One, at the WSJ’s recent Future of Everything event to discuss why the benefits in your wallet are changing, and what that means for your next trip or big purchase.
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  2. Imani Moise· Host0:14

    [upbeat music] Hey, YMB listeners. I'm Imani Moise for the Wall Street Journal. The show is still on a break, but today we're taking you inside the WSJ Future of Everything Festival, where I recently sat down with Leah Dean, Capital One's President of Banking and Premium Products. Because luxury is undergoing a bit of a makeover, we're diving into how the company plans to reach that next generation of consumers, why the benefits in your wallet are changing, and what all this means for your next big trip. You'll hear our conversation after the break.

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