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Need Suggestions for FD Cc ( max 50k Fd )

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Bta Diya icici Lelo
Apay mil jyega

Then 1 year me limit increase v hoga....so it will serve as all bases covered..

If u looking for infinia level discount on fd card ...
Then GIVE UP
Nhi itna jyda nhi chahiye bs thoda kaam aa jayega benifits mil jaye that's it

Infinia ki fees jitni toh mere card ki limit hai🥹
 
ICICI Bank .... Coral Credit Card
IndusInd Bank .... Legend Credit Card
Axis Bank ..... Privilege Credit Card
PNB Bank .... Platinum Credit Card ( 30 days cooling period )
IDFC Bank ..... WOW Credit Card
Federal Bank ...... Rupay Signet credit card
One Card ( Metal )
 
ICICI Bank .... Coral Credit Card
IndusInd Bank .... Legend Credit Card
Axis Bank ..... Privilege Credit Card
PNB Bank .... Platinum Credit Card ( 30 days cooling period )
IDFC Bank ..... WOW Credit Card
Federal Bank ...... Rupay Signet credit card
One Card ( Metal )
Coral is chargeable via fd route
I thought Axis only gave instacard or myzone as secured...
Tell us about Privilege- min fd, charge, application etc
 
Recently got the SimplySave Visa Secured card on a FD of 80k. Limit is 80% of FD amount. In my case it is 64k. Process is entirely offline. Card is chargeable. 590 rs(including tax).
They used to offer unnati card too, don't know about now. That was free
 
Need explanation bro but the employee said there is no charges
There are no charges. It's just a different interest amount.

If you book FD for 2 years and break in 5 months, you will get principle + interest for 5 months.

Difference is rate of interest won't be the same as 2 years. It'll be rate of interest for 5 months - 1%

It is not charges or penalty in the way that principle reduces
 
There are no charges. It's just a different interest amount.

If you book FD for 2 years and break in 5 months, you will get principle + interest for 5 months.

Difference is rate of interest won't be the same as 2 years. It'll be rate of interest for 5 months - 1%

It is not charges or penalty in the way that principle reduces
Okk bro thanks
 
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