Axis Bank is likely to devalue the Axis Atlas Credit Card soon.
The transfer ratio is expected to change from 1:2 to 2:3, which translates to ~25% lower returns for users.
As a cardholder, this is obviously disappointing. But if we look at it from the bank’s side, this move was long overdue to keep Atlas viable at its current positioning. Unsustainable reward structures always end the same way.
This is also a strong signal of what’s coming next. Indian credit card rewards are entering a tightening phase, and by 2026, earning high returns will become significantly harder, especially on premium cards.
Stable products > flashy launches followed by silent devaluations.
The transfer ratio is expected to change from 1:2 to 2:3, which translates to ~25% lower returns for users.
As a cardholder, this is obviously disappointing. But if we look at it from the bank’s side, this move was long overdue to keep Atlas viable at its current positioning. Unsustainable reward structures always end the same way.
This is also a strong signal of what’s coming next. Indian credit card rewards are entering a tightening phase, and by 2026, earning high returns will become significantly harder, especially on premium cards.
Stable products > flashy launches followed by silent devaluations.
agar iss fy tak hai toh.. 1:2 mein aur nibta kar band karva du