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Credit card EMI vs personal loan — which is cheaper?

Kala Kapoor

Asked 6 Apr 2026

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I need to finance a purchase of ₹60,000. 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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Sahil Chaubey·27 Apr 2026

Honestly, the annual fee is on the higher side. But if you spend consistently on the accelerated categories, the cashback more than offsets it. I did the maths on my own statement last year and came out ahead by about ₹3,200.

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Keerthy Bariha·19 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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Pankaj Sahay·2 May 2026

I've been using this card for over a year now. In my experience, the rewards are decent but the real value is in the lounge access and the milestone benefits. Make sure to read the fine print on the welcome benefit — most banks only credit it after the first transaction, not on approval.

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