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What is the forex markup fee on Indian credit cards?

Ashish Choudhary

Asked 30 Mar 2026

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I travel abroad twice a year. Which Indian credit cards have the lowest foreign currency markup fee for international transactions?

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Darshan Koley·9 Mar 2026

The 'minimum due' trap is real. Banks love it because they charge ~36-42% interest on the carried-forward amount. If you can't pay the full bill this month, pay at least 50% — anything below that and the interest eats the rewards of the next 6 months.

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Anushka Raju·9 May 2026

For the fee waiver condition: most banks count only retail purchases, not EMI, wallet loads, or fuel (in some cases). Read the TnC PDF linked at the bottom of the fee-waiver email — it's usually 2-3 paragraphs of fine print that change everything.

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Radha Biswas·10 Apr 2026

I was worried about the high joining fee but the welcome benefit voucher was credited within 30 days of crossing the spend threshold. Net cost: zero. The trick is to time your application so that you make a big purchase (appliance, travel booking) in the first 45 days.

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