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Top cashback credit cards

Top cashback credit cards

Cashback is the real value that people seek on their spending. What is the better way to get benefit than securing cashback on your spending through credit cards? Cashback has become popular as you get the cash back rather than getting rewarded in points that can be redeemed later. Check out the best cashback credit card options here in this guide.

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Cashback SBI Card

(Source: SBI)

 

Fees and charges

The joining fee for this card is Rs 999. The annual renewal fee every year is Rs 999, which may be reversed if the annual spends for the previous year is more than Rs 2 Lakh.

Features

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Paytm SBI SELECT Credit Card

This is co-branded credit card between Paytm and SBI.

 

(Source: SBI)

 

Fees and charges

The joining fee is Rs 1,499. The yearly renewal fee will be Rs 1,499.

Features

 

Swiggy HDFC Bank Credit Card

(Source: HDFC Bank)

 

Fees and charges

The joining fee is Rs 500 plus applicable charges. The yearly renewal fee will be Rs 500, which will be waived off on annual spends greater than Rs 2 Lakh in the previous year.

Features

 

HDFC Millennia Credit Card

(Source: HDFC Bank)

 

Fees and charges

The joining fee is Rs 1,000 plus taxes. The yearly renewal fee will be Rs 1,000, which will be waived off on annual spends greater than Rs 1 Lakh in the previous year.

Features

 

Axis Bank ACE Credit Card

(Source: Axis Bank)

 

Fees and charges

The joining fee is Rs 499, which may be waived off on spends greater than Rs 10,000 within 45 days of card issuance. The yearly renewal fee will be Rs 499, which will be waived off on annual spends greater than Rs 2 Lakh in the previous year.

Note, rent transactions and wallet load transactions will not be counted as spends for availing the annual fee waiver.

Features

 

Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card

This is a co-branded credit card between Airtel and Axis Bank.

 

(Source: Airtel)

 

Fees and charges

The fee is free for the first year. This offer is valid till August 31, 2023. After August 31, 2023, the joining fee is Rs 500.

Features

 

Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card

This is a co-branded credit card between Flipkart and Axis Bank.

Fees and charges

The joining fee is Rs 500. The yearly renewal fee will be Rs 500, which will be waived off on annual spends greater than Rs 3,50,000 in the previous year. Note, rent and wallet load transactions will not be counted as spends for availing the annual fee waiver.

Features

 

Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Card

This is a co-branded credit card between Amazon and ICICI Bank.

 

 

Benefits

 

YES Prosperity Cashback Plus Credit Card

Fees and charges

The joining fee is Rs 1,499 and applicable taxes. The yearly renewal fee will be 1,499 and applicable taxes.

Features

 

FAQs

Shall I get a cashback credit card even when I have a normal credit card?

You can consider a cashback credit card if the credit card you presently have doesn’t reward you for spending.

Do cashback rewards have expiry dates?

Like reward points, there may have some clause attached with the cashback rewards. Check with the bank before you opt for a cashback credit card.

What is better – cashback, or reward points credit card?

While cashback provides you with cash, reward points offer you points on your spending. Cashback is easier to understand while reward points have calculations involved.

Do cashback credit cards have annual fees?

This depends on bank-to-bank and should be checked when you are trying to get a credit card.

What are some of the best cashback credit cards available?

Some of the best cashback credit cards include Cashback SBI Card, Paytm SBI SELECT Credit Card, Swiggy HDFC Bank Credit Card, HDFC Millennia Credit Card, Axis Bank ACE Credit Card, Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card, Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card, Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Card, and YES Prosperity Cashback Plus Credit Card.

Got any questions or point of view on our article? We would love to hear from you. Write to our Editor-in-Chief Jhumur Ghosh at jhumur.ghosh1@housing.com

 

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