RBL Popcorn Card Launches 15% Weekend Dining Discount
RBL Bank Popcorn Credit Card now offers 15% weekend dining discounts at partner restaurants, with a ₹500 monthly cap and no annual fee for year one.
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RBL Bank Popcorn Credit Card now offers 15% weekend dining discounts at partner restaurants, with a ₹500 monthly cap and no annual fee for year one.
Kotak White Reserve now earns 6 reward points per ₹100 on international spends and offers 8 domestic lounge visits per year.
HDFC Regalia is getting a solid dining upgrade: 6 reward points per ₹150 at restaurants from May 1, 2026, with existing cardholders auto-enrolled.
IndusInd Bank has launched the Tiger Credit Card with lifetime free annual fee for first-time applicants, plus cashback on fuel and groceries.
HDFC Bank credit cards are offering up to ₹6,000 off on Cathay Pacific flight bookings for a limited time.
HDFC Bank credit cards are offering up to ₹6,000 off Cathay Pacific flights, with the sale period open until 15.
ICICI Bank has launched iShop Rewards 360, a new rewards portal that offers accelerated reward points on vouchers and travel bookings.
Marriott Bonvoy Visa has launched a 1-point drop offer for FIFA World Cup 2026 match tickets.
AU Small Finance Bank and CheQ have launched the new CheQ AU Credit Card for rewards on bill payments, UPI, and popular shopping platforms.
HDFC Bank has raised the reward points spend threshold to ₹200, which could reduce earnings on smaller transactions.
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HDFC Regalia Boosts Dining Rewards to 6 Points per ₹150
BOBCARD and Air India are offering up to ₹8,000 instant discount on flight bookings with promo code BOBAIFLY.
HDFC’s move from 1 point per ₹150 to 1 point per ₹200 from 15th May is a meaningful reward cut for most cardholders.
HDFC Bank will change most cards to 1 reward point per ₹200 from 15th May, a clear devaluation for everyday spenders.
BOBCARD and Etihad Guest have launched a new co-brand card with up to 15,000 miles on signup in April 2026.
HSBC is putting its credit card offers section in the spotlight, which is where cardholders should watch for deals.
Axis Bank is giving more visibility to its Card Finder and Card Advisor tools, making card selection feel more guided and less confusing.
HSBC is once again drawing attention to its credit card offers hub, where cardholders can catch limited-time deals.
HSBC’s offers page is still broad and doesn’t show a specific credit card promotion yet, so cardholders have nothing immediate to act on.
HSBC’s offers page is live, but this update doesn’t show a specific credit card deal yet — so there’s nothing immediate for cardholders to act on.
HSBC’s credit card page still points users toward offers, making the offers hub the main place to watch for value.
Axis Bank is giving more visibility to its Card Finder and Card Advisor, making it easier for applicants to narrow down the right card.
Axis Bank is pushing its Card Finder and Card Advisor more prominently, making it easier for applicants to narrow down the right card for their lifestyle.
HSBC’s dedicated credit card offers page is the key place to watch for limited-time promotions and partner deals.
HDFC Bank is still putting new cardholders front and center with rewards, cashback, vouchers, and easy EMI flexibility.
Kotak is keeping its credit card story practical with rewards, cashback, and brand deals across shopping, travel, movies, and fuel.
HDFC Bank is highlighting Easy EMIs alongside rewards, cashback, and voucher redemptions, which adds useful flexibility for cardholders.
Standard Chartered is combining no joining fee, lounge access, fuel surcharge waiver, and 4X retail rewards into one strong pitch.
Kotak is highlighting partner deals with Indigo, PVR, and IndianOil, making its cards appealing for travel, movies, and fuel spends.
HSBC’s current page content doesn’t provide any meaningful credit card details, so there’s nothing card-specific to evaluate yet.
Kotak is positioning its credit cards around cashback, partner deals, and earn-and-redeem rewards for everyday spenders.
Standard Chartered is pairing 4X rewards with free lounge access, no joining fee, and a fuel surcharge waiver.
Federal Bank’s 3-2-1 Rewards Programme offers a simple points structure with stronger earning on travel, international spends, and dining.
Kotak Mahindra Bank is leaning on travel, movie, and fuel deals to make its credit cards more rewarding for everyday spending.
HDFC Bank is highlighting exclusive rewards for new cardholders, along with EMIs, points, cashback, and voucher redemptions.
Kotak Mahindra Bank is pitching its credit cards as a mix of rewards, discounts, and cashback-friendly spending for everyday users.
Axis Bank’s current credit card page content is focused on digital savings accounts, not a specific credit card update.
IndusInd’s Nexxt Credit Card stands out for letting cardholders pay through EMI, reward points, or credit.
HDFC Bank is pushing its credit card suggester as a personalised way to find the right card, alongside rewards, cashback, vouchers, and easy EMI options.
CardInsider’s Best Credit Cards hub is a useful shortcut for card hunters who want a faster starting point before comparing options.
Kotak’s credit card pitch focuses on everyday value, with points, discounts, and deals across travel, movies, fuel, and shopping.
Federal Bank combines its 3‑2‑1 Rewards Programme with Amazon Pay, Swiggy, Big Basket vouchers, and BOGO INOX movie offers.
Kotak is highlighting deals with Indigo, PVR, and IndianOil, plus points earning and redemption on everyday spends.
HDFC Bank is highlighting exclusive rewards for new cardholders, plus points, cashback, vouchers, and easy EMI conversion.
Federal Bank is keeping things simple with its 3‑2‑1 Rewards Programme, plus travel, dining, and voucher redemptions.
Federal Bank offers a straightforward rewards structure with 3, 2, or 1 point per ₹100 spent and stronger earning on travel and dining.
Axis Bank’s current credit card page is surfacing digital savings accounts instead of card details, making it hard to assess any credit card benefits.
IndusInd Bank’s Nexxt Credit Card focuses on flexible payments, letting users pay through EMI, Reward points, or Credit.
Federal Bank’s 3‑2‑1 Rewards Programme offers 3, 2, or 1 point per ₹100 spent, with stronger rewards on travel, international spends, and dining.