Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card- Get to Know in Detail

Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card- Get to Know in Detail

Bharti Airtel has partnered with Axis Bank to offer an exclusive credit card designed to help customers save on bills, recharges, and more. According to Airtel’s website, customers can potentially save up to Rs 16,000 annually with this card. Currently, over 400,000 users are benefiting from these savings. 

Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card Benefits 

1. Credit Limit: If you have a good credit score or an existing relationship with Axis Bank, you can get a credit limit of up to Rs 5 lakh with this card. 

2. Annual Savings: Users can save up to Rs 16,000 annually on their spending. The joining fee for the card is low, and the benefits outweigh this cost, ensuring a financial advantage. 

3. Annual Fee: The card has an annual fee of Rs 500, charged by the bank to keep it active. 

4. Application Process: You can apply for the card digitally through the Airtel Thanks app or the Axis Bank website. It is available to people aged 18-70 years. 

Airtel Axis Bank Credit Card Offers & Discounts 

Airtel Recharges: Get 25% off on recharges via the Airtel Thanks app. 

Food Delivery: Enjoy 10% off on deliveries from Zomato, Swiggy, and Bigbasket. 

Utility Bills: Receive a 10% discount on utility bill payments made through the Airtel Thanks app. 

Cashback: Earn 1% cashback on other spends. 

Lounge Access: The card offers 4x lounge access annually. 

Fuel Waiver: Benefit from a 1% fuel surcharge waiver. 

Many users are already leveraging this card to save on household utility bills and recharges. As tariffs increase, the Airtel Axis Bank credit card can help you save even more in the future. 

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