Best Credit Cards for Utility Bill Payments in India
Electricity, gas, water, broadband, mobile postpaid, DTH — the cards that reward bill payments and the fees to watch.
Vikram Joshi
Fuel, utility, and small-town banking specialist. Covers regional banks and tier-2/3 city issuers.
Utility bills are a real monthly expense
For most Indian households, monthly utility bills total ₹5,000–₹15,000 (electricity, gas, water, broadband, mobile postpaid, DTH, insurance). At 2% cashback, that's ₹100–₹300/month = ₹1,200–₹3,600/year in real savings.
The cards that reward utility bill payments
Amazon Pay ICICI
The headline card for utility bills.
- Annual fee: ₹0 (lifetime free).
- Cashback: 2% on Amazon Pay bill payments (electricity, gas, water, mobile postpaid, broadband, DTH, insurance, credit card bill).
- Cap: none.
- Other cashback: 5% on Amazon (Prime), 3% on Amazon (non-Prime), 1% on other retail.
For a household paying ₹10,000/month in bills via Amazon Pay, the 2% returns ₹200/month = ₹2,400/year.
HDFC Regalia
- Annual fee: ₹2,500 (waived at ₹3L spend).
- Reward rate: 4 reward points per ₹150 on all retail (2.67%).
- Cap: 5,000 points per cycle.
Utility bills at 4 reward points per ₹150 = 2.67%. On ₹10,000/month bills: ₹267/month = ₹3,204/year (under cap).
SBI Cashback
- Annual fee: ₹0.
- Cashback: 5% on broad online category (some utility bills via BBPS or biller websites count).
- Cap: ₹5,000/cycle.
If your utility bills are paid via BBPS or biller websites classified as "online", the 5% applies. On ₹10,000/month bills: ₹500/month = ₹6,000/year (until cap).
The routing strategy
Electricity
- Best: Amazon Pay ICICI via Amazon Pay (2% cashback, no fee).
- Alternative: SBI Cashback via SBI Card website (5% if eligible).
- Avoid: Wallets with surcharges (Paytm credit-card payments charge 1%).
Gas (PNG/CNG)
- Best: Amazon Pay ICICI via Amazon Pay (2% cashback).
- Alternative: SBI Cashback via BBPS (5% if eligible).
Water (where applicable)
- Best: Amazon Pay ICICI via Amazon Pay (2% cashback).
Mobile postpaid
- Best: Amazon Pay ICICI via Amazon Pay (2% cashback).
- Alternative: HDFC Regalia via carrier website (2.67% baseline).
Broadband / landline
- Best: Amazon Pay ICICI via Amazon Pay (2% cashback).
DTH
- Best: Amazon Pay ICICI via Amazon Pay (2% cashback).
- Alternative: HDFC Regalia via DTH operator website (2.67% baseline).
Insurance premiums
- Best: SBI Cashback (5% on broad online, capped).
- Alternative: HDFC Regalia (2.67% baseline, no cap).
- Avoid: Insurance aggregators with surcharges (Coverfox, PolicyBazaar may charge 1%–2%).
Rent
- Best: HDFC Diners Club Black (rent payment via specific property managers, no surcharge).
- Alternative: SBI Cashback via RentPay/NoBroker (1%–2% after surcharge).
- Avoid: Direct NEFT (no credit-card rewards).
Credit card bill payment (for paying another card)
- Best: Amazon Pay ICICI via Amazon Pay (2% cashback).
The annual savings
A household with ₹15,000/month in bills:
- Electricity ₹5,000: Amazon Pay ICICI 2% = ₹100/month.
- Gas ₹2,000: Amazon Pay ICICI 2% = ₹40/month.
- Water ₹1,000: Amazon Pay ICICI 2% = ₹20/month.
- Mobile postpaid ₹1,000: Amazon Pay ICICI 2% = ₹20/month.
- Broadband ₹1,000: Amazon Pay ICICI 2% = ₹20/month.
- DTH ₹500: Amazon Pay ICICI 2% = ₹10/month.
- Insurance premium ₹4,500/year (monthly): SBI Cashback 5% if eligible = ₹22.50/month.
Total monthly: ₹232.50 = ₹2,790/year.
The hidden gotchas
The "online" classification
Some bill payments don't count as "online" in the bank's reward program. The classification depends on the MCC and the merchant:
- Amazon Pay bill payments: classified as retail, earn 2%.
- BBPS bill payments: classified as utility, may earn 0.5%–1%.
- Biller website (e.g. electricity company website): classified as government or utility, may earn 0%–1%.
Always route through Amazon Pay when available.
The surcharge on rent
Rent payments via credit card carry a 1%–2% surcharge (the bank's interchange is 1.5% but the platform may add a fee). The cashback must exceed the surcharge to be worth it.
For Amazon Pay ICICI's 2% on Amazon Pay bill payments: if rent payment is supported and there's no additional surcharge, the 2% is real. Confirm with Amazon Pay before paying rent via credit card.
The cap
HDFC Regalia's 5,000 points/cycle cap means ₹5,000/cycle = ₹15,000/month of utility spend at the 2.67% rate. Above the cap, you earn no rewards.
SBI Cashback's ₹5,000/cycle cap on broad online means ₹1,00,000/year of bill payment at the 5% rate. Above the cap, you earn 1% on offline (not applicable to bills).
The payment gateway
Some billers only accept certain payment gateways. If the gateway doesn't classify as "online" for credit-card purposes, you don't earn the rewards. Check your statement to confirm the MCC.
The right card stack for utility bills
For most Indian households:
- Primary: Amazon Pay ICICI (2% on Amazon Pay, uncapped).
- Backup: SBI Cashback (5% on broad online, capped).
- High spender: HDFC Regalia (2.67% baseline, capped at 5,000 points/cycle).
The Amazon Pay ICICI is the simplest and most reliable. The SBI Cashback is the highest ceiling. HDFC Regalia is the uncapped fallback.
The bottom line
Utility bill payments are a real cashback opportunity. Amazon Pay ICICI's 2% on Amazon Pay bill payments is the cleanest, broadest option (electricity, gas, water, mobile postpaid, broadband, DTH, insurance, credit card bill). The annual savings on ₹15,000/month of bills: ₹2,500–₹5,000 with the right routing. Set up auto-pay for the bills, route through Amazon Pay, and let the cashback compound.