AU Bank Zenith+ Credit Card

  • Joining Fee: Rs. 4999 plus GST
  • Renewal Fee: Rs. 4999 plus GST
  • Best Suited For: Travel | Dining | Shopping
  • Reward Type: Reward Points |
  • Welcome Benefites: Gift voucher worth Rs. 5000 from Taj Hotels, Tata Cliq, Michael Kors, or other luxury brands. Customers can even opt for 5000 RPs as welcome benefit.
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AU Bank has launched another card in the premium category, the AU Bank Zenith Plus Credit Card, which comes at a joining fee of Rs. 4999 plus taxes. It is perfect for people who frequently travel and make maximum spends with their credit card. As a welcome benefit, you get Rs. 5000 worth of gift vouchers from Taj Hotels, Michael Kors, Tata Cliq and other luxury brands. The reward rate on the card is decent, where you can earn 2 RPs per Rs. 100 spent on dining, international, and travel spends, and 1 RP per Rs. 100 spent elsewhere. You can even get a complimentary Taj Epicure Membership on spending Rs. 12 Lakhs in the year. Moreover, you get 16 complimentary domestic and international lounge access, complimentary golf rounds, and complimentary BOGO movie tickets with the card. Another great feature is the low 0.99% forex markup fee on the card which is great for those who regularly make foreign currency spends with the card. Read on to learn more about the AU Bank Zenith+ Credit Card.

New Features

Spend Based Waiver

Renewal fee waiver on spending Rs. 8 Lakhs in the year


Interest Rates

1.99% per month or 23.88% per annum


Add-on Card Fee

Nil

Rewards Redemption Fee

Nil


Fuel Surcharge

1% fuel surcharge waiver up to Rs. 1000 per statement cycle

Foreign Currency Markup

0.99% of the transaction amount


Cash Advance Charges

2.5% of the transaction amount or minimum Rs. 100

Movie & Dining

16 complimentary Buy One Get One movie tickets per annum, max 4 per quarter


Travel

Complimentary Taj Epicure Membership on spending Rs. 12 Lakhs in the year.


International Lounge Access

16 complimentary international lounge access

Rewards Rate

2 RPs per Rs. 200 spent on dining, international, and travel spends. 1 RP per Rs. 100 on other spends


Golf

8 complimentary golf lessons per annum, max 2 per quarter


Insurance Benefits

Complimentary device protection plan

Reward Redemption

NA


Domestic Lounge Access

16 complimentary domestic lounge access


Zero Liability Protection

Cardholders are not liable for fraudulent transactions made with the card in case of timely reporting about loss or theft of the card

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