IndusInd Nexxt Still Keeps Payment Choices Flexible
IndusInd Nexxt continues to stand out for letting cardholders pay through EMI, reward points, or credit.
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IndusInd Nexxt continues to stand out for letting cardholders pay through EMI, reward points, or credit.
IDFC FIRST Bank is highlighting 5-minute applications, instant approval, no mandatory credit score, and travel perks like lounge access and low forex.
IDFC FIRST Bank is still targeting travellers with airport lounge access, low forex, and rewards on flights and hotel stays.
IDFC FIRST Bank is pitching fast approval, no mandatory credit score, and travel perks like lounge access and low forex.
Standard Chartered is still pushing 4X rewards on retail spends, with bonus 4X rewards on monthly spends over INR 20,000.
CardInsider’s credit card hub is a useful starting point for shoppers who want to compare cards before applying.
Kotak’s credit card pitch is all about everyday value, with rewards, partner deals, and points redemption built into the mix.
Axis Bank’s credit card page is still leaning on digital savings accounts instead of clearly showcasing card details.
HSBC’s credit card page remains broad and generic, with no clear card-specific update to evaluate yet.
SBI Elite takes a hit as Priority Pass lounge visits fall from 6 to 2 per quarter from June 2026, while the fee stays at ₹4,999.
HDFC Bank’s new credit card suggester is designed to help users find a better match before applying.
IDFC FIRST Bank is pitching instant approval in 5 mins, no mandatory credit score, and travel perks like lounge access and low forex.
IDFC FIRST Bank is pushing instant approval, credit score not mandatory, and travel perks like lounge access and low forex.
IDFC FIRST Bank is targeting frequent travellers with airport lounge access, low forex, and rewards on flights and hotel stays.
Standard Chartered Ultimate gives 5X reward points on international online transactions, plus 4 Priority Pass visits per quarter.
American Express Platinum now offers ₹15,000 annual statement credit at Taj Hotels, up from ₹10,000, while keeping core travel perks intact.
Axis Bank is raising the Magnus annual fee to ₹12,500 + GST for new applications from May 1, 2026, while keeping key travel perks intact.
SBI Elite is trimming Priority Pass lounge visits from 6 to 2 per quarter and discontinuing Trident Privilege membership from June 2026.
IndusInd’s Nexxt Credit Card stands out for its flexible payment options, letting cardholders choose EMI, reward points, or credit.
IDFC FIRST Bank is targeting travellers with instant approval, airport lounge access, low forex, and rewards on flights and hotel stays.
Kotak is pitching its credit cards as a rewarding mix of points, cashback, and brand deals with Indigo, PVR, and IndianOil.
HDFC Bank is pushing a personalised credit card suggester that helps users find cards based on their profile and preferences.
HDFC Bank’s credit card suggester is designed to recommend cards based on your occupation and preferred privileges, making card selection more personalised.
Axis Magnus annual fee rises from ₹10,000 to ₹12,500 + GST for new applications from May 1, 2026, while 8 Priority Pass visits and Meet & Greet remain intact.
American Express Platinum Card increases its annual Taj Hotels statement credit to ₹15,000 from ₹10,000, with the ₹60,000 plus GST fee unchanged.
Axis Magnus annual fee rises from ₹10,000 to ₹12,500 plus GST for new applications from May 1, 2026, while existing cardholders keep the current fee until renewal.
SBI Elite will reduce Priority Pass lounge visits from 6 to 2 per quarter starting June 2026, while the ₹4,999 annual fee and ₹5,000 milestone benefit remain unchanged.
SBI Elite will reduce Priority Pass lounge visits from 6 to 2 per quarter starting June 2026 and discontinue Trident Privilege membership.
Amex Platinum Card now offers a ₹15,000 annual statement credit at Taj Hotels, up from ₹10,000, with the ₹60,000 + GST fee unchanged and benefits auto-included.
SBI Elite still offers a ₹5,000 milestone reward on ₹10 lakh annual spend, even as lounge access is cut from June 2026.
SBI Elite reduces Priority Pass access from 6 to 2 visits per quarter from June 2026, but keeps the ₹4,999 fee and ₹5,000 milestone benefit at ₹10 lakh spend.
Amex Platinum Card increases its annual Taj Hotels credit from ₹10,000 to ₹15,000, keeps the ₹60,000 + GST fee unchanged, and adds a new art-themed design on renewal.
Axis Magnus annual fee rises from ₹10,000 to ₹12,500 + GST for new applications from May 1, 2026, while existing cardholders keep the old fee until renewal.
From June 2026, SBI Elite cuts Priority Pass access to 2 visits per quarter, removes Trident Privilege, and keeps the ₹4,999 fee unchanged.
American Express Platinum Card raises its annual Taj Hotels credit from ₹10,000 to ₹15,000, keeps the ₹60,000 + GST fee unchanged, and adds an art-themed renewal design.
Axis Magnus annual fee rises from ₹10,000 to ₹12,500 plus GST for new applicants from May 1, 2026, while existing users keep the old fee until renewal.
SBI has upgraded its premium cards with complimentary lounge access for the entire family, making travel benefits more useful for frequent flyers and households.
ICICI Bank has increased online shopping rewards from 1 point to 2 points per rupee, making its credit cards more attractive for e-commerce spending.
Axis Bank has launched a premium credit card offering up to 5% cashback on dining, 10% on flight bookings, and 1.5% on other spends, targeting travel and lifestyle users.
Axis Bank’s premium card launch offers up to 5% cashback on dining and 10% on flight bookings, making it a strong lifestyle and travel card.