InterMiles HDFC Bank Signature Credit Card

  • Joining Fee: 2500
  • Renewal Fee: 2500
  • Best Suited For: Travel
  • Reward Type: Reward Points
  • Welcome Benefites: Earn up to 8,000 bonus Inter Miles on the basis of your spending as a welcome gift.Exciting discount vouchers for Flight & Hotel bookings.
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The InterMiles HDFC Bank Signature Credit Card is one of the co-branded HDFC Bank Credit Cards that are issued in partnership with intermiles.com. The card comes with exclusive spend-based InterMiles offers, and various other travel and dining benefits. You get 16 complimentary airport lounge access every year under the VISA lounge program/MasterCard Lounge Program. Other than that, you get complimentary access to 5 International Lounges through the Priority Pass. Moreover, it provides its customers with the exclusive Dineout Passport membership that comes with exciting dining offers. With a joining fee of Rs. 2,500, it provides amazing welcome benefits of up to 8,000 bonus InterMiles on the basis of your spending. The card has various other benefits such as a spend-based renewal fee waiver, fuel surcharge waiver, and many more. To know all about the InterMiles HDFC Bank Signature credit card, its fees and charges, and all benefits, refer to the detailed information given below:

New Features

Spend Based Waiver

You can get the renewal fee waived off if you have spent Rs. 3 lacs or more in the previous year.


Interest Rates

3.6% per month


Add-on Card Fee

Nil

Rewards Redemption Fee

Rs. 99 (plus applicable taxes)


Fuel Surcharge

2.5% fuel surcharge will be replaced by a convenience fee of 1% plus GST.

Foreign Currency Markup

2% on all foreign currency spends


Cash Advance Charges

2.5% of the transacted amount or Rs. 500 (whichever is higher)

Movie & Dining

You get exclusive Dine Out Passport membership with great dining offers.


Travel

You get complimentary domestic as well as International lounge access through VISA Lounge Program, MasterCard Lounge Program, and Priority Pass.


International Lounge Access

Up to 5 complimentary visits to International lounges via priority pass

Rewards Rate

Get 6 Inter Miles for every retail spend of Rs. 150 and 2x InterMiles on hotel/flight bookings at intermiles.com.


Golf

N/A


Insurance Benefits

N/A

Reward Redemption

The Inter Miles you earn through your InterMiles HDFC Bank Signature credit card can be redeemed easily on www.intermiles.com.


Domestic Lounge Access

16 complimentary domestic lounge access at selected lounges in India.


Zero Liability Protection

You get zero liability protection for any fraudulent transactions once you report your card as lost/stolen.

Pros

InterMiles as welcome benefit and reward points Domestic and international lounge access with Priority Pass Low forex markup fee of 2% of the transaction amount

Cons

InterMiles can only be used for travel bookings on the InterMiles website Other travel credit cards offer more redemption options

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