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You have been using your Credit Card for months, racking up points for everyday purchases. As you look at your statement, those points feel like hidden treasure. What can you do with them? Whether booking a dream holiday, getting cashback or treating yourself to a nice dinner, redeeming your Credit Card points can be incredibly rewarding. But if you are unsure how to go about it, don’t worry! This guide will address how to redeem Credit Card points.
Every time you make a purchase using your Credit Card, you earn reward points. Premium cards tend to come with higher reward points, thus offering higher value. Rewards points are available on both offline and online purchases.
Certain co-branded cards may offer higher reward points on specific brand-related purchases, and lower points for others. Read the terms and conditions of your card to understand exactly how the reward allocation system works.
It’s important to understand what products and services you can redeem with your reward points. Here’s a snapshot of key redemption categories -
Curated products
You can redeem your reward points in exchange for a wide range of curated products from multiple categories such as electronics and accessories, home decor products, travel accessories, personal care and grooming products, toys and games, etc.
Instant vouchers
You can redeem your reward points in exchange for vouchers for popular brands offering a wide range of products and services. Categories can range from wellness, entertainment and apparel brands, to health, beauty and travel.
Air miles and travel services
Some cards also allow you to redeem your reward points on air miles, thus bringing down your travel costs. You may also be able to redeem them against travel-related expenses, such as hotel stays and car rentals.
Cashback
This is another popular category where instead of points, a percentage of the value of your Credit Card spending is credited back to your account.
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Regularly redeeming the reward points on your Credit Card is a great way to cut down on expenses, elevate your lifestyle, and seek out new and unique products and services. Axis Bank offers a wide range of Credit Cards, which come with attractive redemption opportunities that serve diverse lifestyle needs.
You can redeem reward points against curated products, instant vouchers, air miles and cashback. Your Credit Card also gives you access to perks like fuel waivers, complimentary airport lounge access, and exclusive deals and offers.
Can I redeem my credit points?
Yes, you can redeem credit points on a Credit Card for various rewards, including cash back, travel bookings, merchandise or gift cards. Check your card issuer's redemption options and any terms or conditions associated with using your points.
Can I convert Credit Card points to cash?
Yes, many Credit Cards allow you to convert points to cash or cash equivalents. You can generally convert these points into a statement credit or request a deposit into your bank account. Check your card issuer for specific conversion options and terms.
Do Credit Card reward points expire?
Yes, Credit Card reward points can expire, typically after a certain period of inactivity or if not redeemed within a specified time frame. It's essential to review your card's terms and conditions to understand the expiration policy for your points.
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