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Credit card annual fee waiver condition — how does it actually work?

Vetrimaaran Parmar

Asked 29 Apr 2026

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Banks say annual fee is waived if I spend ₹1,50,000 in the previous year. Does the spend include EMI, wallet loads, and reversals? Please clarify with examples.

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Sandeep Varadarajan·19 May 2026

Two cards from the same bank usually share credit limit, not stack it. So if bank gives you ₹2 lakh total, splitting between two cards doesn't increase your available credit. That's a common misconception people carry when applying for their second card.

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Tillotama Agrawal·26 May 2026

I closed my HDFC card last year. The process took exactly 7 days. They sent a confirmation email and a closure letter by speed post. Tip: pay off the full outstanding and request closure only AFTER the payment reflects. Calling repeatedly with a zero balance is the fastest path.

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Ramadevi De·17 Mar 2026

Short answer: no, EMI on credit card is not cheaper than a personal loan for large amounts (>₹50,000). The processing fee (~₹199-₹599) plus the interest (~14-16% reducing) usually adds up to slightly more than a personal loan rate of 11-13%. But for small-ticket EMI (₹10-20K), it is fine.

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