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Health Insurance

Get your family covered in cost of a chai @ ₹ 15/Day

Free Annual Health Checkup

Unlimited Reinstatement of Sum Insured

Cover Available upto 1 Crore

Top Credit Cards in India for 2023
Top 10 Credit Cards Annual Fee Best Suited For Key Feature#
Cashback Axis Card Rs. 999 Cashback across all categories 5% cashback on online transactions* without any merchant restriction
Standard Chartered Bank EaseMyTrip Credit Card Rs. 350 Travel Flat 20% instant discount on hotel booking and flat 10% instant discount on flight bookings at EaseMyTrip website/app
Axis Ace Credit Card Rs. 499 Cashback 2% cashback across all transactions
Citi PremierMiles Rs. 3,000 Air Miles 10,000 Bonus Miles on spending Rs. 1,000 or more within 60 days of card issuance
Credit Card ELITE Rs. 4,999 All-round Benefits Welcome e-gift voucher worth Rs. 5,000
Credit Card Octane Rs. 1,499 Fuel 7.25% value back on your fuel expenses
Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card Rs. 500 Online Shopping 5% cashback on Flipkart and Myntra
HDFC Diners Club Privilege Rs. 2,500 Travel & Lifestyle Complimentary Annual memberships of Amazon Prime, MMT BLACK, Times Prime and more
Axis Vistara Signature Credit Card Rs. 3,000 Travel Complimentary Premium Economy Ticket as welcome benefit and Club Vistara Silver Membership
Amazon Pay ICICI Credit Card Nil Online Shopping 5% cashback on Amazon purchases for Prime users

*GST Extra
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These cards offer the best-in-class benefits across shopping, travel, cashback, etc., for consumers from different income levels and credit profiles. Please note that this list does not include super-premium credit cards that are usually “invite-only” cards and are offered to individuals with high income or net worth. If you want to see the best super-premium cards in India, click here.

Fees & Charges

The fees and charges of Credit Cards usually vary from lender to lender and from case to case. The aforementioned table will give you a fair idea of the fees and charges related to Credit Cards:

Particulars Charges
Loan Processing Fees 0.5% to 4% of loan amount
Pre-payment/Part-payment/Foreclosure Charges For Floating Rate – Nil For Fixed Rate – Usually around 2% – 5% on the principal outstanding
Loan Cancellation Usually around Rs 3,000
Stamp Duty Charges As per actuals
Legal Fees As per actuals
Penal Charges Usually @ 2% per month; 24% p.a.
EMI/Cheque Bounce Around Rs 400 per bounce

Other fees and charges that lenders may levy on your Credit Card include documentation charges, verification charges, duplicate statement charges, NOC certificate charges, swap and late fees.

Types of Credit Cards

FAQ

Health insurance is a type of insurance policy that provides financial coverage for medical expenses incurred due to illness, injury, hospitalization, or surgery. It helps policyholders pay for healthcare services and treatment.
Health insurance in India is essential to protect yourself and your family from the high and rising costs of medical treatment. It ensures you have access to quality healthcare without worrying about the financial burden.
When you have health insurance, you pay a premium to the insurance company. In return, the insurer covers a portion of your medical expenses based on the terms and conditions of the policy. You can avail of cashless hospitalization or reimbursement, depending on the network hospitals and the policy.
Network hospitals are healthcare facilities that have tie-ups with health insurance companies. When you get treatment at a network hospital, you can avail cashless services, where the insurer directly settles the bills with the hospital.
Several factors influence the premium, including your age, health condition, coverage amount, family members covered, and the type of policy. Smokers may also have higher premiums.
Yes, under Section 80D of the Income Tax Act, you can claim deductions on the premium paid for health insurance for yourself and your family, which can help reduce your taxable income.
To file a health insurance claim, inform the insurer, and follow the specified claim process. You will need to submit relevant documents, such as bills, medical reports, and claim forms.