Citi Cashback Credit Card, migrated to Axis Cashback Credit Card, has gone through the maximum revision in comparison to other cards. While the Citi variant offered the highest cashback of 5% on utility bill payments, movies, and telephone bills, this card keeps things different. The card has a new accelerated category—online shopping—that can fetch users up to 7% cashback. Additionally, the Axis variant works on a tier-based structure, offering the maximum returns on spends beyond Rs. 40,000. Unlike most credit cards that have a similar annual fee as earlier, here the fee has been increased from Rs. 500 to Rs. 1,000.
Citi Cashback Credit Card
Axis Cashback Credit Card
Annual Fee
Rs. 500
Rs. 1,000
Bonus points on card activation
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5000 Edge reward points worth Rs. 1,000
Accelerated Cashback
5% cashback on Movies, Telephone and Utility bill payments (up to Rs. 100 per month, per category)
2% cashback on monthly online spends of up to Rs. 5,000 (Max. Rs. 100)
5% cashback on monthly online spends between Rs. 5,001 to Rs. 40,000 (Rs. 1,750)
7% cashback on monthly online spends above Rs. 40,000 ( Rs. 2,150)
0.5% cashback on utility spends, up to Rs. 100 in a month
Base Cashback
0.5% cashback on other spends
0.75% cashback on offline & travel spends
Other Benefits
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25% instant discount via EazyDiner
With 7% cashback on monthly spends above Rs. 40,000, the card has gone beyond the standard value of 5% on most cashback credit cards. However, while meeting the highest tier that requires a monthly spend of Rs. 40,000 could be challenging for some, it could yield good returns for high spenders. Another good thing is that the card includes utility bill payments in its cashback program, an often excluded category, especially on Axis credit cards. But, unlike other cashback cards like HDFC Millennia, it does not offer any complimentary lounge access or fuel surcharge waiver.