Tag Archives: Co-Branded Credit Cards

Scapia Credit Card Detailed Review 2024 – It saved the day for me in Mauritius

Scapia Federal Credit card is a co-branded credit card by the Federal Bank in partnership with a fintech firm Scapia. The Scapia credit card is primarily targeting young travellers. Keeping in mind its target audience the Scapia credit card offers zero forex markup on international spending and unlimited lounge access within India. Let’s review the card and see… Read More »

Airtel Credit Card Detailed Review – 2023

Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card is a co-brand credit card between Axis Bank and Airtel. I believe this is the first co-brand credit card by a telecom company in India. The USP of the Airtel credit card is that offers 25% cashback on Airtel bill payments and 10% cashback on utility bill payments. Exciting, right? However, does this… Read More »

Best Fuel Credit Cards – Detailed Review – 2022

Fuel expense is one of the major spends for most of us. Thus, its important to know the best fuel credit cards that can save us money on our monthly spends.  While I did write on this topic, some time back, here, the shortlisted credit cards haven’t changed. However, the thought behind this article is to highlight the… Read More »

Vistara Indusind Explorer credit card – Detailed Review

“Club Vistara Indusind Explorer” credit card is a new offering from Indusind Bank in partnership with Air Vistara . The Vistara Indusind credit card targets affluent frequent flyers, clearly seen in the joining and annual fees. Let’s “explore” the features of the Vistara Indusind Explorer credit card. Vistara Indusind Explorer credit card Snapshot What did I like about… Read More »

Best Fuel Credit Cards in India 2021

Given the recent surge in domestic fuel prices, it makes sense to figure out the best fuel credit cards in India. Simply because using the right credit card at a petrol pump can help one save around 2-4% annually on one of the most inelastic expense. Given fuel expense is an inelastic expense it’s not surprising that nearly… Read More »