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7 Credit Card Rules Every Indian Should Follow

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Credit cards can be a convenient financial tool when used responsibly, but they can also become costly if mismanaged. These seven practical rules are aimed at Indian cardholders to help protect credit scores, reduce interest costs and avoid unnecessary fees.

India credit card tips and key rules

First, monitor your credit utilisation. Lenders and credit bureaus consider the ratio of outstanding balances to total credit limits when assessing creditworthiness. Experts recommend keeping utilisation below 30 per cent. For example, if your combined card limit is Rs 500,000, try not to carry more than Rs 150,000 in outstanding balances. Repeatedly using most of your limit can hurt your CIBIL score and make future loans or limit increases harder to obtain.

Avoid cash advances from your credit card

Using a credit card to withdraw cash from an ATM is expensive. Cash advances typically carry a fee of around 2.5 to 3 per cent and attract interest from the day of withdrawal, with no grace period. That means a Rs 10,000 withdrawal could cost significantly more within a month once interest is applied. Where possible, use a debit card or transfer funds from your bank account instead.

Do not rely on minimum payments

Paying only the minimum due is a short‑term fix that becomes costly over time. The remaining balance continues to accrue interest daily, which increases the total amount you owe. If you cannot pay the full statement, try to pay as much as possible and set a plan to clear the balance quickly. If regular full payment is not feasible, consider reducing discretionary spending or switching to debit and UPI for routine purchases.

Plan before making big purchases

Large transactions, such as buying electronics or booking expensive travel packages, should only be made when you have a clear repayment plan. If you lack a strategy to pay the bill, postpone the purchase. Where available and affordable, use an EMI plan that breaks the cost into manageable instalments, but check the interest rate and fees associated with any such scheme.

Take care with online payments

Only enter card details on secure websites. Look for HTTPS in the URL and be wary of unfamiliar or suspicious domains. Fraudulent sites can steal card information and lead to financial loss. Enable transaction alerts and regularly review card statements to spot unauthorised activity quickly.

Pay by the due date

Late payments attract penalties and interest and can damage your credit score. To avoid missed payments, enable auto‑debit for the statement amount or set calendar reminders well before the due date. Timely payment keeps costs down and preserves access to credit when you need it.

Consider your overall debt before using a card

If you already have a personal loan, ongoing EMIs or other liabilities, think twice before adding new credit card debt. Extra borrowing raises financial risk and may strain monthly cash flow. Use debit cards and UPI for transactions that match your available balance until you have the capacity to manage additional credit.

Following these seven rules will make credit cards a helpful tool rather than a burden. Responsible use protects your credit health and helps you maintain access to cheaper borrowing in future.


Key Takeaways:

  • Keep credit utilisation below 30% to protect your CIBIL score and borrowing capacity.
  • Avoid cash advances from credit cards because of high fees and immediate interest.
  • Pay full bills on time rather than only the minimum due to compound interest costs.
  • Use caution for large purchases and online payments; set clear repayment plans and check site security.
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