IndianOil HDFC Bank Credit Card

  • Joining Fee: Rs. 500 (plus applicable taxes)
  • Renewal Fee: Rs 500 (plus applicable taxes)
  • Best Suited For: Fuel
  • Reward Type: Reward Points
  • Welcome Benefites: N/A
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IndianOil HDFC credit card is a co-branded credit card issued by the HDFC Bank in collaboration with IndianOil. This card rewards you in the form of fuel points, which can be used for purchasing fuel at Indian Oil Petrol pumps. Axis Bank also offers a similar credit card named ‘IndianOil Axis Bank Credit Card‘ in partnership with the Indian Oil Corporation Limited, which can be considered a strong competitor to this card. You can get up to 50 liters of free fuel annually by purchasing the fuel with the fuel points you earn. You also get a complimentary membership IndianOil XTRAREWARDS Program (IXRP), which enables you to redeem the fuel points at a rate of 1 FP = Re. 0.96, which is a very good rate. Not only fuel points but you can also redeem your earned fuel points against products/vouchers and several other categories. This card comes with a nominal joining fee of Rs 500, which can be waived off if you spend Rs 20,000 in the first 90 days of card issuance. Read below to know more about the IndianOil HDFC credit card.

New Features

Spend Based Waiver

The renewal fee will be waived off on the basis of the amount spent using the credit card.


Interest Rates

3.6% per month (or 43.2% per annum)


Add-on Card Fee

Nil

Rewards Redemption Fee

Rs 99 per redemption request


Fuel Surcharge

On a minimum fuel transaction of Rs. 400, you will get a fuel surcharge waiver of 1%.

Foreign Currency Markup

3.5% of the amount transacted


Cash Advance Charges

2.5% of the amount withdrawn subject to a minimum charge of Rs 500.

Movie & Dining

Save 2.5% on your dining bills.


Travel

N/A


International Lounge Access

N/A

Rewards Rate

5% of spends as Fuel Points at IndianOil outlets, groceries, and bill payments, 1 Fuel Point on every Rs. 150 spent on all other purchases, reward rate of up to 4.8%


Golf

N/A


Insurance Benefits

N/A

Reward Redemption

Fuel Points redeemable for Free Fuel using the complimentary IndianOil XTRAREWARDS Program (IXRP) membership at IndianOil outlets (1 FP = 96 Paise), through net-banking towards catalog products (1 FP = 20 Paise) and as cashback on the credit card (1 FP = 20 Paise)


Domestic Lounge Access

N/A


Zero Liability Protection

Zero liability of credit cardholders against any unauthorized transaction if the loss or theft is reported to the bank within 24 hours post-loss or theft.

Pros

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Cons

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