Slice Super Card

  • Joining Fee: Nil
  • Renewal Fee: Nil
  • Best Suited For: Shopping
  • Reward Type: Reward Points
  • Welcome Benefites: N/A
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Slice Super Card is a BNPL (Buy Now Pay Later) card by the fintech startup Slice in partnership with Visa and its banking partner, the SBM Bank. The Slice card allows you to split (slice) your monthly spends into three and settle the payment in installments over the period of the next three months. Slice Card is a lifetime free card– no joining/renewal fee applicable. You also earn rewards on your Slice Super Card. Slice Card earns you Reward Points as monies that are redeemable for cashback. You earn 1 monies for every Re. 1 spent with your Slice Super Card. The rate of redemption of monies for cashback varies depending upon the number of monies available in your account at the time of redemption (more details later). Since Slice Super Card is an entry-level BNPL card and is one of the most popular Fintech Credit Cards in the country. You do not get any additional privileges like airport lounge visits or insurance cover that you expect from a regular credit card, especially in the mid-range and premium segments. Keep reading to know more about the Slice Super Card.

New Features

Spend Based Waiver

N/A


Interest Rates

N/A


Add-on Card Fee

No add-on card issued

Rewards Redemption Fee

Nil


Fuel Surcharge

Fuel surcharge of 2% waived off on transactions below Rs. 4,000 (max waiver capped at Rs. 200 pm)

Foreign Currency Markup

International transactions not allowed


Cash Advance Charges

Cash withdrawal not allowed

Movie & Dining

N/A


Travel

N/A


International Lounge Access

N/A

Rewards Rate

Up to 2% cashback as monies


Golf

N/A


Insurance Benefits

N/A

Reward Redemption

Monies redeemable for cashback


Domestic Lounge Access

N/A


Zero Liability Protection

N/A

Pros

No data available

Cons

No data available

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