ICICI Bank’s limited-time Amazon promotion on the ICICI Amazon Pay Credit Card offers 10% cashback on Amazon purchases from April 15 to May 15, 2026. That is up from the regular 5% rate, and the promotion is capped at ₹1,000 cashback per card. The offer is auto-applied, so cardholders do not need to enroll, register, or use a promo code. Once the promotion ends, the card returns to its standard 5% cashback structure on Amazon.
The promotional cap is the most important detail. At 10% cashback, the ₹1,000 ceiling means the full promotional benefit is reached after ₹10,000 in eligible Amazon purchases. Any spend beyond that amount during the offer window will not generate additional promotional cashback above the cap. Because the offer is auto-applied, there is no risk of missing out due to a forgotten registration step. The date window is fixed, however, so purchases made before April 15 or after May 15, 2026 will not qualify for the enhanced 10% rate.
This is a strong short-term win for both new applicants and existing ICICI Amazon Pay Credit Card holders who already plan to shop on Amazon during the offer window. Compared with cards like SBI SimplyCLICK, HDFC Millennia, and Axis Flipkart, the temporary 10% rate is highly competitive for Amazon-specific spending. The offer is especially useful for users planning electronics, home appliances, or bulk household buys, as long as they stay within the ₹1,000 cashback cap. For buyers outside Amazon, the promotion has no value, so it is best viewed as a merchant-specific accelerator rather than a broad card upgrade.
No action is required beyond making eligible Amazon purchases within the validity period. Cardholders should simply ensure the transaction posts correctly and then verify that cashback appears automatically in their account or statement. The key fine print is the cap: once ₹1,000 cashback is earned, the promotional rate is effectively exhausted for that card. Since the regular 5% rate resumes after May 15, 2026, users should plan larger purchases carefully and consider splitting orders only if it helps them stay within Amazon’s own shipping or payment rules.