Credit card reward points are loyalty benefits that you earn every time you use your credit card to make a purchase. Think of them as cashback in disguise — just in the form of points that you can later redeem for vouchers, flights, statement credit, and more.

These points are a core part of how credit cards provide value. If used smartly, they can earn you thousands of rupees worth of benefits each year — on money you were going to spend anyway.


💳 How Do Reward Points Work?

Every credit card assigns a value per transaction, such as:

  • ₹150 = 1 point (standard on many cards)
  • ₹100 = 2 points (higher rate cards)

Different cards have different rates based on where and how you spend. For example:

Spend TypeReward Rate
Grocery Shopping1 point per ₹150 spent
Online Shopping5 points per ₹150 (on some cards)
Dining or Travel10X points on premium cards

Each point usually has a monetary value, like:

  • 1 Point = ₹0.25 to ₹1.00
  • Some premium cards give ₹2 or more per point when redeemed for flights or hotels

🧾 Where Can You Redeem Reward Points?

Common redemption options include:

  • 🛍️ Gift Vouchers – Amazon, Flipkart, BigBasket, etc.
  • ✈️ Flights & Hotels – via partner portals or transfer partners
  • 💰 Statement Credit – reduce your card bill
  • 🎁 Merchandise – electronics, watches, gadgets
  • 🎟️ Event Tickets – movies, concerts, etc.

⚠️ Redemption rules vary by bank. Some charge a redemption fee (₹99–₹150), and some require minimum points to redeem.


🪙 How Much Are Your Points Worth?

Here’s a quick guide:

Redemption TypeTypical Value per Point
Statement Credit₹0.25 to ₹0.50
Amazon/Flipkart Vouchers₹0.25 to ₹0.75
Flights (Transfer Miles)₹1.00 to ₹2.00+

Pro Tip: Cards that allow miles transfer (like HDFC Infinia, Axis Magnus, or Amex Platinum) offer the highest value.


🔍 Real Example – Axis Magnus

  • Spend ₹1.5L/month = 25,000 Edge Miles
  • Transfer to Air Vistara = 25,000 CV Points
  • CV Points worth ₹15,000+ in Business Class flights
    Effective 10%+ return on your spends!

🚫 What You Don’t Earn Points On

Most credit cards exclude reward points on:

  • Fuel purchases
  • Wallet loads (Paytm, PhonePe)
  • Rent payments
  • Insurance payments
  • Government & tax payments

Always check the spend exclusions before assuming points will be credited.


🧠 Final Tips to Maximize Rewards

  • 💡 Use the right card for the right spend category
  • 📅 Watch out for monthly caps or tier limits
  • 🔄 Redeem regularly — some banks’ points expire after 2–3 years
  • 🚫 Don’t use points for poor-value redemptions (e.g. basic merchandise)
  • 🧠 Stack with offers — rewards + cashback + brand discounts

📚 Related Reads

🔗 [Credit Card Fees Explained]
🔗 [Best Way to Use Credit Card Rewards]
🔗 [Cashback vs Rewards vs Miles — What to Pick?]


💬 FAQs

Q1: Do all credit cards offer reward points?
A: Most cards do, but not all. Some offer cashback or miles instead of points.

Q2: Can I convert reward points to cash?
A: Yes, many banks let you redeem for statement credit — this is like direct cash savings.

Q3: Do reward points expire?
A: Some do, some don’t. IDFC and Axis cards usually have no expiry, while HDFC points may expire in 2–3 years.

Q4: Is ₹0.25 per point good?
A: It’s average. Premium cards can offer ₹0.75 to ₹2 per point when used right.


🟨 Spark Summary

Credit card reward points are more than just a gimmick — they’re a powerful tool for free travel, shopping, and savings. But to win big, you must choose the right card, know how your points work, and redeem smartly.

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