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Best Insurance Coverage

Highest coverage amounts and broadest protection types. Emergency medical coverage weighted most heavily.

3 cards ranked | Updated January 2026

Key Ranking Factors

40% Medical

Emergency medical coverage

25% Accident

Personal accident coverage

20% Travel

Trip-related protection

15% Purchase

Purchase protection

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HDFC Infinia Metal Edition

HDFC Infinia Metal Edition

HDFC Bank
Lounge Access Premium ₹12,500/yr
3.1 Our Rating
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Score

Score: 714

Top 34%
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HDFC Diners Club Black Credit Card

HDFC Bank
Lounge Access Premium ₹10,000/yr
3.1 Our Rating
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on HDFC Bank's website

Score

Score: 656

Top 67%
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HDFC Regalia Gold

HDFC Bank
Lifestyle Lounge Access ₹2,500/yr
3.0 Our Rating
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on HDFC Bank's website

Score

Score: 408

Top 100%

About Insurance Rankings

Credit card insurance can provide valuable protection without buying separate policies. Emergency medical coverage abroad is particularly valuable—hospital costs in the US or Europe can be devastating without coverage.

How We Rank Insurance

Coverage types weighted by value:

  • Emergency medical (4x): Critical for international travel
  • Personal accident (2.5x): High-value protection
  • Travel insurance (2x): Trip delays, baggage, cancellation
  • Purchase protection (1.5x): Useful for expensive purchases

Cards with broader coverage across multiple types score higher.

Coverage Amount

Higher is better

Coverage Breadth

More types is better

What Makes Good Insurance

  • High medical coverage: ₹50L+ for international travel
  • Low deductibles: Check what you pay out of pocket first
  • Clear terms: Understand exclusions and claim procedures
  • Automatic activation: Coverage that starts automatically is better

Who Needs Card Insurance

  • International travelers without separate travel insurance
  • Those making expensive purchases (electronics, etc.)
  • Anyone wanting additional accident coverage

Using Card Insurance

  • Read the policy: Understand coverage limits and exclusions
  • Keep documentation: Save receipts and records for claims
  • Notify promptly: Report incidents within required timeframes
  • Compare with standalone: Card insurance may supplement but not replace dedicated policies

Insurance FAQ

Is credit card travel insurance enough?

For short trips with basic needs, yes. For extended travel, adventure activities, or high-value coverage needs, consider supplementing with standalone travel insurance.

Bottom Line

Card insurance adds valuable protection at no extra cost. Prioritize cards with strong emergency medical coverage if you travel internationally. Always read policy terms to understand what's actually covered.

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