The New Year is almost around the corner, with just one month remaining in 2023, and we are almost ready to welcome 2024. However, the new year is not going to be very rewarding for Axis Vistara credit card holders. Axis announced some major changes in all three of their Vistara co-branded credit cards today.
Effective from January 3, 2024:
So, the thing is now, Axis Vistara Credit Cards will not earn CV points on all spends under fuel, wallet, rent payment, government payment, and utility payment categories. [Government Payment & Utility Payment will be excluded after January 3, 2024].
I can understand why all banks are targeting the utility payment category, but this is totally unfair for common credit card users. Banks can implement some capping on the maximum reward points one customer can earn from the utility category rather than totally excluding it. The bank must not forget that utility is a very essential category; everyone spends some money on utility every month. I don't think this move is a good idea. However, it's the bank's decision, but you can also close your Axis Vistara cards and move to SBI Vistara or IDFC First Vistara Credit Card.
Official link to the devaluation PDF copy: https://www.axisbank.com/docs/defau...-vistara-credit-card-terms-and-conditions.pdf [PDF copy attached].
Effective from January 3, 2024:
- Government services transactions will not be eligible for earning Club Vistara points and achieving milestone benefits.
- Utilities transactions will not be eligible for earning Club Vistara points and achieving milestone benefits.

So, the thing is now, Axis Vistara Credit Cards will not earn CV points on all spends under fuel, wallet, rent payment, government payment, and utility payment categories. [Government Payment & Utility Payment will be excluded after January 3, 2024].
I can understand why all banks are targeting the utility payment category, but this is totally unfair for common credit card users. Banks can implement some capping on the maximum reward points one customer can earn from the utility category rather than totally excluding it. The bank must not forget that utility is a very essential category; everyone spends some money on utility every month. I don't think this move is a good idea. However, it's the bank's decision, but you can also close your Axis Vistara cards and move to SBI Vistara or IDFC First Vistara Credit Card.
Official link to the devaluation PDF copy: https://www.axisbank.com/docs/defau...-vistara-credit-card-terms-and-conditions.pdf [PDF copy attached].