Niyo is a MUST for international travel. I saved ₹8K in forex fees on my Thailand trip compared to using my regular HDFC card.
After 12 international trips in the past 2 years, I've refined my travel credit card stack to optimize for forex, insurance, lounge access, and rewards. Here's the setup:
The Complete International Travel Stack
1. Primary: HDFC Infinia (Forex Card)
Why:- Used for:
- Hotels (₹1L+ bookings)
- Car rentals
- Large purchases
- Emergency expenses
Annual Fee: ₹12,500 (waived on ₹8L spend)
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2. Backup: Niyo Global Zero Forex Card (Not CC, but essential)
Why:- Used for:
- Daily dining
- Local transport
- Small shops
- ATM withdrawals (free up to 5 per month)
Cost: ₹0
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3. Lounge Access: Amex Platinum Travel
Why:- Used for:
- Flight bookings (to earn 3X)
- Lounge access
- Insurance coverage
- Premium hotel bookings (Marriott/Hilton Gold status)
Annual Fee: ₹60,000 (₹20K Taj voucher + ₹10K on renewal)
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4. Daily Spends: SBI Cashback Card
Why:- Used for:
- Online bookings (tours, tickets)
- International app purchases
- Subscriptions
Annual Fee: ₹999 (₹1 = 1% cashback towards fee waiver)
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5. Emergency Backup: Axis Magnus Burgundy
Why:- Used for:
- Emergency only
- Large unexpected expenses
- If other cards are blocked/lost
Annual Fee: ₹10,000 (₹10K points on meeting spend)
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How I Use This Stack (Example: Europe Trip)
Pre-Trip:
During Trip:
Post-Trip:
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Forex Markup Comparison (Real Costs)
For a ₹1,00,000 international spend:
| Card | Markup | Cost | Net |
|------|--------|------|-----|
| Niyo | 0% | ₹0 | ₹1,00,000 |
| SBI Cashback | 3.5% - 5% CB | -₹1,500 | ₹98,500 |
| Infinia | 3.5% | ₹3,500 | ₹1,03,500 |
| Amex | 3.5% | ₹3,500 | ₹1,03,500 |
| Magnus | 2.5% | ₹2,500 | ₹1,02,500 |
| Standard cards | 3.5% + 1% Visa/MC | ₹4,500 | ₹1,04,500 |
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Insurance Coverage Summary
- Amex Platinum Travel (Best):
- Air accident: ₹1 Crore
- Trip delay: ₹20K (>6 hours)
- Baggage delay: ₹30K (>12 hours)
- Lost baggage: ₹2.5L
- Medical emergency: ₹50L
- HDFC Infinia:
- Air accident: ₹2 Crore
- Purchase protection: ₹5L (90 days)
- Rental car: ₹10L (primary coverage)
- Lost card liability: ₹0
- Axis Magnus:
- Air accident: ₹1 Crore
- Trip delay/baggage: Minimal
- Not worth relying on
Recommendation: Always rely on Amex for trip protection
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What I DON'T Carry
[NO] Multiple forex cards: Too confusing to track balances
[NO] Currency exchange cash: Unsafe + bad rates
[NO] Debit cards: Risk of account drainage if compromised
[NO] Low-limit cards: Useless abroad
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Pro Tips for International Travel
- Inform banks before travel: Avoid fraud blocks (HDFC and Axis apps have in-built features)
- Always pay in local currency: Never accept DCC (Dynamic Currency Conversion) - it's a scam with 5-8% hidden markup
- Save emergency numbers: - HDFC: +91-22-6160-6161 - Amex: +1-336-393-1111 - Axis: +91-22-6156-1111
- Download offline card controls: HDFC, Axis apps let you lock/unlock cards instantly
- Screenshot all cards: In case phone dies and you need card numbers
- Keep cards in different places: Wallet, hotel safe, carry-on bag
- Check ATM fees: Some cards charge ₹150-300 per withdrawal even if ATM is free
- Track spending in INR: Convert mentally to avoid overspending shock
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Total Annual Fees: ₹83,500
Value received: ₹2L+ (Taj voucher, points, insurance, lounge access)Worth it? Absolutely, for 10+ international trips annually.
- For 1-2 trips per year, simplify to:
- Niyo (forex)
- SBI Cashback (rewards)
- One premium card (insurance + lounge)
Questions?
This is exactly the kind of detailed breakdown I needed! Bookmarking for my Europe trip next month.
One issue with Niyo - it's a debit card, not credit. If your funds get blocked/frauded, you lose actual money vs credit limit on CC.