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The blog explains that while many credit cards advertise as "lifetime free" with no annual fees, these cards often have conditions like minimum spending requirements to waive fees. The bank primarily earns from merchant fees rather than cardholder fees, and smart usage can help you enjoy a free credit card.
Lifetime free Credit Cards typically have no joining or annual fees if used wisely.
Banks may waive annual fees if you meet specific spending requirements, like ₹15,000 within 90 days.
Finance charges apply if you don't pay off your bill by the due date despite a grace period of 25 to 50 days.
Other charges may include fees for cash withdrawals or exceeding credit limits.
Banks earn revenue from merchant fees on transactions rather than cardholder fees.
You see an advertisement promoting a ‘lifetime free Credit Card’ and wonder what the catch is. Are Credit Cards free? If they are, why do banks take the trouble of issuing them?
Whether or not you pay anything for your Credit Cards depends on how you use the Credit Card. In fact, if you use it prudently and smartly, a Credit Card can help you reap many benefits such as rewards, cash backs and discounts.
First, let’s look at the typical charges you may have to pay for a Credit Card.
1. Annual fees
Technically, most Credit Cards charge an annual fee. But these fees are waived off if you use your card regularly and achieve a minimum spend – for example, the HDFC Bank Visa Signature Card will waive off the annual fee if you spend ₹15,000 within 90 days of the card issuing date.
If you are a credit-worthy customer, the bank may offer you a lifetime free Credit Card, which means no joining or annual fees.
However, specialised and co-branded cards such as the HDFC Bank JetPrivilege Signature Card do charge an annual fee, but they more than compensate you with welcome bonuses, complimentary lounge access and priority check-ins.
2. Finance charges
This is the interest the bank charges if you settle your outstanding Credit Card bills after the statement due date. Your Credit Card gives you 25 to 50 days of interest-free credit. If you settle your Credit Card bill on or before your due date, you won’t have to pay any finance charges.
3. Other charges
You may have to pay charges based on how you use the Credit Card. For example, if you withdraw cash using a Credit Card at an ATM, you spend over your credit limit or lose your card and want a duplicate issued. But if you use your card only for online and offline purchases and settle your bills before the due date, your Credit Card is free.
How do banks earn money from the service if lifetime free Credit Cards come without charges? A major portion of Credit Card revenue for banks comes from merchant fees – when you buy a product using a Credit Card, a percentage of its value goes to the card-issuing bank.
So, yes, a Credit Card can be free if you use it smartly.
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* Terms & conditions apply. Credit Card approvals are at the sole discretion of HDFC Bank Ltd.
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A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
A Credit Card is a financial instrument or facility provided by banks. It comes with a predetermined credit limit. You can utilise this credit limit to make cashless offline and online payments for products and services using your Credit Cards.
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