THESE 3 HDFC Bank cards offer a blend of rewards and cashbacks. Check details
We share details about three HDFC Bank credit cards which offer rewards and cashbacks. These three cards are Millennia Credit Card, MoneyBack+ Credit Card and Freedom Credit Card. Let us understand what are the key features of these cards:
I. Millennia Credit Card: These are the key features of Millennia credit card:
A. It offers 5 percent cashback on Amazon, BookMyShow, Cult.fit, Flipkart, Myntra, Sony LIV, Swiggy, Tata CLiQ, Uber and Zomato.
B. There is an additional 1 percent cashback on other expenses.
C. The cardholders offer gift vouchers worth ₹ 1000 worth on spends of ₹ 1 lakh and above in each calendar quarter.
D. You are also entitled to receive a 10 per cent additional discount on Swiggy Dineout using coupon code HDFCCARD.
II. MoneyBack+ Credit Card: These are the key features of MoneyBack+Credit card:
A 10X cash points on Amazon, BigBasket, Flipkart, Reliance Smart SuperStore and Swiggy.
B. 5X CashPoints on EMI spends at merchant locations
C. Two cash points on all other spends (excluding fuel, wallets loads)
D. Gift vouchers worth up to ₹ 2,000 annually.
III. Freedom Credit Card: These are the key features of Freedom Credit Card:
A. Earn 5X CashPoints on EMI spends at merchant locations
B. Earn 1 CashPoint per every Rs.150 on other spends (excluding fuel, wallets loads)
C. Earn 10X CashPoints on your favourite merchants (Big Basket, BookMyshow, OYO, Swiggy and Uber )
Disclaimer: Mint has a tie-up with fintechs for providing credit, you will need to share your information if you apply. These tie-ups do not influence our editorial content. This article only intends to educate and spread awareness about credit needs like loans, credit cards and credit score. Mint does not promote or encourage taking credit as it comes with a set of risks such as high interest rates, hidden charges, etc. We advise investors to discuss with certified experts before taking any credit.
First Published: 24 Apr 2025, 12:31 PM IST
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