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Paying Credit Card Bills Early: Smart Move or Waste of Money?

Many people in India use credit cards for shopping, paying bills, and handling their monthly expenses. People often wonder if they should pay their credit card bill before the due date or wait until the last day. Some believe paying early is better, while others think it doesn’t make a difference as long as you pay on time.

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How to Choose or Change Your Credit Card Payment Due Date

Paying your credit card bill on time is a big part of keeping your finances healthy. It helps you avoid late fees, keeps your credit score strong, and lowers stress. But what if your current due date just doesn’t work for you? Maybe it falls before payday or overlaps with other bills. The good news is — most credit card companies let you choose or change your payment due date. This small change can give you more control over your money.

Let’s explore why you might want to change your due date, how to do it, and what benefits it can bring.

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Everything You Need to Know About Credit Card Loans in India

Credit cards are one of the most flexible financial tools available today. While most people use them for regular shopping, travel bookings, or emergency spending, few are aware that they also come with another powerful feature loans against your credit card.

Yes, you can actually get a loan directly through your credit card, with minimal paperwork, fast approval, and no collateral. In this post, we’ll break down everything in detail — how it works, who can apply, charges involved, which banks offer it, and tips to use it wisely.

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Know Your Credit Score: Role of CIBIL, Experian & Others in India

Rahul had big dreams. After getting his first job in Mumbai, he wanted to buy a laptop, furnish his small, rented flat, and maybe even get a bike on EMI. But there was one problem—he didn’t have enough savings. Like many young professionals, Rahul thought of applying for a credit card and maybe even a small personal loan.

So, one afternoon, he walked into a nearby bank, filled out the forms, and waited eagerly. A few days later, he got a message: “Loan Application Rejected.”

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10 Things to Always Check in Your Credit Card Statement

Many people just glance at their credit card statement, see the total amount they owe, and then forget about it. But your statement actually tells you a lot about how you spend and use your card. If you spend a few extra minutes looking at it carefully, you can find mistakes, avoid extra fees, and even help improve your credit score.

Here’s an easy, step-by-step guide to the 10 important things you should always check on your credit card statement:

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What Is Overlimit Facility in a Credit Card? Explained Simply

We all know that credit cards come with a credit limit—a maximum amount you’re allowed to spend. But sometimes, life happens. You might be out shopping, booking flight tickets, or paying a hospital bill when suddenly you realise you’ve already used up your limit. So, what now?

This is where the Overlimit Facility comes into play.

Let’s break it down in the simplest way possible, especially for Indian credit card users.

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How to Build a Savings Plan With Your Credit Card

When people think about credit cards, the first thing that usually comes to mind is spending. But what if you could actually use your credit card to help you save money instead? While credit cards are not savings accounts, they can still play a smart role in your financial plan—if you use them carefully. In this blog, we’ll show you how to create a savings plan using your credit card, in a way that’s simple, safe, and practical.

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Credit Card Travel Insurance in India: What You Need to Know

Suppose Rakesh from Delhi booked a family trip to Manali using his credit card. Everything was ready—flights, hotel bookings, and even the itinerary. But just two days before the trip, his daughter fell sick. He had to cancel the trip, and he was worried about losing all the money he had spent.

Surprisingly, Rakesh got most of his money back. His credit card had travel insurance, and it helped cover the cancellation costs. He didn’t even know this benefit existed!

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6 Common Credit Card Mistakes That Could Cost You Big

Credit cards can make life more convenient by offering rewards and helping you improve your credit score. However, if you're not careful, they can also lead to financial problems. Many people make simple mistakes when using their credit cards, which can result in high interest charges, unexpected fees, or even fraud. Here are six common mistakes that people make with credit cards, and tips on how to avoid them.

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What Happens If You Stop Using Your Credit Card in India?

If you have a credit card but don’t use it for a long time, the bank might treat it as "inactive." Banks want customers to use the credit cards they issue. If the card is not used for several months, they may lower your credit limit or even cancel the card.

Although banks in India usually don’t charge any inactivity fees, they still have the right to close your card if you don’t use it for a long time.

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UPI on Credit Cards: A Quick Guide to Activation and Usage

Payments are changing fast, and one big shift is the introduction of UPI (Unified Payments Interface) on credit cards. UPI, which was first linked to bank accounts and debit cards, can now be used with credit cards. This means you can pay directly from your credit card using your smartphone. This guide will explain how to activate and use UPI on your credit card.

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Is Your Credit Card Allowing Overdraft? Know the Limit

Many people think that credit cards simply stop working once you reach the limit. But in some cases, your credit card may allow something called an overdraft. Sounds confusing? Don’t worry—this guide will explain what an overdraft on a credit card means, how it works, and what you should watch out for. Imagine this—you’re shopping or paying a bill, and your credit card is already maxed out. But somehow, the transaction still goes through. No error, no decline.

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Co-Branded Credit Cards: What They Are & How They Work

Credit card use is growing quickly in India. As per RBI data, people spent ₹1.89 lakh crore using credit cards in December 2024, which is 11.1% more than in December 2023. Even though spending dropped a little in January 2025, it was still 10.6% higher than the same month last year. This growth is happening because getting a credit card has become easier, and more people are spending on shopping, travel, and daily needs. Young people, in particular, are using credit cards more often to earn rewards and manage their spending.

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