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Credit card EMI vs personal loan — which is cheaper?

Nagarjuna Basu

Asked 12 Jun 2026

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I need to finance a purchase of ₹75,000. Should I convert the transaction to credit card EMI or take a personal loan? Which is actually cheaper after all charges?

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Mohanlal Naik·17 Jun 2026

The customer care experience matters more than people think. I've had two cards with similar rewards, and the one from the bank with better support saved me ₹18,000 when there was a merchant dispute. Don't underestimate this.

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Daksh Garg·6 Mar 2026

On credit limit increase: most banks auto-review every 6 months. If you use 30-70% of the limit and pay in full, you'll get an automatic increase. Don't call and ask for it explicitly — banks take it as a sign of credit hunger and sometimes lower the limit instead.

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Avni Zala·12 May 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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