Canara Bank RuPay Platinum Credit Card

  • Joining Fee: NIL
  • Renewal Fee: Nil
  • Best Suited For: Shopping
  • Reward Type: Reward Points
  • Welcome Benefites: NA
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The Canara Bank RuPay Platinum credit card by Canara Bank is a basic credit card. The card comes with zero joining and renewal fees and is very much similar to the RuPay Select credit card in terms of reward rate and benefits. We have already covered the Select credit card in one of our earlier posts. The card offers you a reward rate of 0.5% and travel-related insurance benefits including a personal air accident cover worth Rs. 8 lacs. Read on to learn more about this entry-level offering by the Canara Bank.

New Features

Spend Based Waiver


Interest Rates


Add-on Card Fee

Rewards Redemption Fee


Fuel Surcharge

Foreign Currency Markup


Cash Advance Charges

Movie & Dining

NA


Travel


International Lounge Access

Rewards Rate

Earn 2 reward points on every Rs. 100 spent on this card including on e-commerce transactions.


Golf


Insurance Benefits

Reward Redemption

Redeem your reward points for buying products or paying for a service. 1 RP = Rs. 0.25


Domestic Lounge Access


Zero Liability Protection

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Cons

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