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Best Rewards Cards

Highest earning cards with Value for Money weighting. Cashback gets 35% bonus over points for guaranteed value.

5 cards ranked | Updated January 2026

Key Ranking Factors

40% Reward Rate

Earning per ₹100

25% Reward Type

Cashback vs points

20% Categories

Accelerated earning

15% Caps

Monthly limits

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Flipkart Axis Bank Credit Card

Axis Bank
Co-Branded Shopping ₹500/yr
3.7 Our Rating
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on Axis Bank's website

Score

N/A

Top 20%
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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

N/A

Top 40%
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ICICI Bank Emeralde Private Metal Credit Card

ICICI Bank Emeralde Private Metal Credit Card

ICICI Bank
Lounge Access Premium ₹12,499/yr
3.7 Our Rating
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on ICICI Bank's website

Score

₹3.0-6.0/₹100

Top 60%
#4

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

N/A

Top 80%
#5
HDFC Infinia Metal Edition

HDFC Infinia Metal Edition

HDFC Bank
Lounge Access Premium ₹12,500/yr
3.1 Our Rating
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on HDFC Bank's website

Score

₹3.3-33.3/₹100

Top 100%

About Rewards Rankings

This leaderboard ranks cards by pure earning potential, Value for Money adjusted. Cards offering high rewards at low fees rank higher than expensive cards with similar rates.

We give cashback a 35% bonus because it's guaranteed value—points can be devalued and have uncertain redemption rates.

How We Rank Rewards

  • Normalized reward rate: Points/cashback per ₹100 spent
  • Cashback multiplier: 1.35x for cashback cards
  • Point value bonus: Higher redemption value = better score
  • Cap penalty: Low monthly caps reduce the score
  • VFM adjustment: Same rewards on cheaper card ranks higher

Base Rate

Higher is better

Type

Cashback preferred

What Makes Great Rewards

  • Base rate 1%+: Anything under 1% is below average
  • Accelerated categories: 5-10% on categories you use frequently
  • No or high caps: Monthly caps can severely limit earnings
  • Clear redemption: Know exactly what your points are worth

Who Should Prioritize Rewards

  • Those who pay balances in full monthly
  • Users with predictable spending patterns
  • Anyone who prefers tangible returns over perks

Maximizing Rewards

  • Match card to spending: Use the right card for each category
  • Avoid interest: 40% APR destroys any reward value
  • Redeem strategically: Some redemptions offer better value than others

Rewards FAQ

Cashback or points—which is better?

Cashback is guaranteed value. Points offer flexibility but uncertain value. We recommend cashback unless you have specific redemption goals (travel, etc.) where points offer premium value.

Bottom Line

The best rewards card maximizes returns on your actual spending. High earners benefit from uncapped premium cards; average spenders often do better with no-fee cashback options.

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