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Axis Magnus : Optimal Usage Guide and Valuation

Axis Magnus is undoubtedly the hot cake in the credit card community now. Everyone is jumping for it just because they just don't want to miss out. There are people who also are thinking if it's the right card for them or not as their spending is not at the higher end. This article is going to be useful for them as well as who're already holding this card but haven't made a proper spending calculations and value calculations.


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First Let's talk about what are the features that make Magnus the best card out there in overall manner.

Sweet Spots:


1. Flat 4.8% reward rate
2. 25K bonus Edge RP on monthly ₹1L milestone, boost return to 24.8%
3. 5x RP on Travel Edge, Gift Edge with no cap on bonus RP
4. Markup is 2% + GST. Only useful if hitting ₹1L spending milestone in a calendar month.

Now the 3 Categories of People are:

1. Category 1:
₹12L to 15L of spending per annum

2. Category 2: ₹7L to ₹11L of spending per annum

3. Category 3: ₹4L to ₹6L of spending per annum

For all the 3 Categories you can identify yourself to which you do belong & thus you know where you do spend. Thus not going category wise spending.

Rather what I’m elaborating is where you can earn more and how much is the valueback even if you pay both the joining & annual fee


💸 Category 1:


With ₹12L-15L of spending you’re paying joining fee as well as annual fee unless you’re hitting ₹15L annual spends.

Assuming that you’re hitting 1L milestone for at least 10 months.

Total milestone RP: 25K * 10 = 2.5L RP

For 12L Spends: 6K * 12 = 72K RP

For ₹15L Spends: 6K * 15 = 90K RP

Total RP Gain:

For ₹15L = 2.5L + 90K = 3,60,000 Edge RP

For ₹12L = 2.5L + 72K = 3,22,000 Edge RP

Equivalent KF Miles:

For ₹15L = 2,88,000

For ₹12L = 2,57,600

That’s 2x BOM/DEL 🔁 SIN round trip in F class for you in both the cases

Fee Vs Value:

For 15L
of annual spends you’re getting fee waiver. You’re paying only ₹11,800 as joining fee

For 12L
of annual spends you’re paying both joining and annual fee. You’re paying ₹23,600

In both cases you’re getting ₹10K Tata Cliq voucher + ₹6L worth Flight Fare


💸 Category 2:

For ₹7L-₹11L of spending you’re paying both the joining and annual fee.

Assuming that you’re hitting ₹1L milestone at least for 5 months.

Total milestone RP: 25K * 5 = 1.25L RP

For ₹7L Spends: 6K * 7 = 42K RP

For ₹11L Spends: 6K * 11 = 66K RP

Total RP Gain:

For ₹11L = 1.25L + 66K = 1,91,000 Edge RP

For ₹7L = 1.25L + 42K = 1,67,000 Edge RP

Equivalent KF Miles:

For ₹11L = 1,52,800

For ₹7L = 1,33,600


That’s BOM/DEL 🔁 SIN roundtrip 1) 1x in Business Class & 1x in Economy Class
Or 2) 1x in F Class

Fee Vs Value:


For both cases you’re paying joining + annual fee, which is ₹23,600 in total.

You’re getting 10K Tata Cliq Vouchers in both cases of joining and renewal. ₹1.85L (Business + Economy) or ₹3L worth of Flight Ticket.


💸 Category 3:


For ₹4L-₹6L of spending you’re paying both the joining and annual fee.

Assuming that you’re hitting ₹1L milestone at least for 3 months.

Total milestone RP: 25K * 3 = 75K

For ₹4L Spends: 6K * 4 = 24K

For ₹6L Spends: 6K * 6 = 36K

Total RP Gain:

For ₹6L = 75K + 36K = 1,10,000 Edge RP

For ₹4L = 75K + 24K = 99,000 Edge RP

Equivalent KF Miles:

For ₹6L = 88,000

For ₹4L = 79,200

That’s BOM/DEL 🔁 SIN round trip 1) 1x in Business Class. 2) 2x in Economy Class

⚠️For ₹4L spends you’re short of 6K Miles


Fee Vs Value:


For both cases you’re paying joining + annual fee, which is ₹23,600 in total.

You’re getting 10K Tata Cliq Vouchers in both cases of joining and renewal. ₹1.2L (Business) or ₹1.3L (2x Economy) worth of Flight Ticket


Above all are the “Flat Value” calculations and ofcourse, real life usage will differ from one individual to another, but that’s what you get at those spending brackets.


That’s not the all, with Magnus you’ve access to quite a decent amount of accelerated RPs, monthly.


Accelerated RP Earning:

Gift Edge:

1. 3x RP on amazon voucher, with a monthly capping of ₹10K worth of vouchers
2. 5x RP on Croma, Tata Cliq, Flipkart, Kalyan Jewellery, PCJ, Reliance Digital, Blinkit etc
3. 10x RP on Myntra, Shopper’s Stop, Pantaloons, Yatra, MMT, KFC, Pizza Hut, Domino’s etc

Travel Edge:


You get 5x RP if you book flight and hotels via Travel Edge

Grab Deals:

Often you can see cashback or accelerated RP through it, but comes with capping

As you can see most of you basic needs will be covered with the vouchers

This is an overall usage guide, it’s not meant to be 100% suitable for an individual as everyone has different kind of spendings.


The best you can do is to firstly write down your spending categories, check if you can buy the GVs to spend in those then optimise it accordingly ✌🏻
 
Need your valuable suggestions regarding some queries. Currently I hold a Magnus (Paid) & HDFC DCB (FYF + 5 Lac Exp already incurred so next year free) .

1. Is my understanding correct about the cases where beyond Rs 1 Lac expense every calendar month Magnus starts giving highly diminishing returns (~1.2%) in comparison to DCB (~3.3%) for spends (Ignoring conversion to Airmiles) ?

2. In cases of Airmiles/Hotel conversions the situation tilts in favour of Magnus again (~4.8%) ?

3. As far as accelerated rewards are considered the situation might vary case to case depending on the offer.

Lastly onto my particular situation. I have some expenses lined up of around Rs 4 Lacs (Consumer Electronics) for this month & I have already spent more than Rs 1 Lac on my Magnus (Incl 80K for Vehicle Insurance). Would it be wise to spend the rest amount on DCB or stick with Magnus ?

P.S. Axis ER system seems laggy while HDFC is quite good with RP's credited to the account within a day or 2.
 
Need your valuable suggestions regarding some queries. Currently I hold a Magnus (Paid) & HDFC DCB (FYF + 5 Lac Exp already incurred so next year free) .

1. Is my understanding correct about the cases where beyond Rs 1 Lac expense every calendar month Magnus starts giving highly diminishing returns (~1.2%) in comparison to DCB (~3.3%) for spends (Ignoring conversion to Airmiles) ?

2. In cases of Airmiles/Hotel conversions the situation tilts in favour of Magnus again (~4.8%) ?

3. As far as accelerated rewards are considered the situation might vary case to case depending on the offer.

Lastly onto my particular situation. I have some expenses lined up of around Rs 4 Lacs (Consumer Electronics) for this month & I have already spent more than Rs 1 Lac on my Magnus (Incl 80K for Vehicle Insurance). Would it be wise to spend the rest amount on DCB or stick with Magnus ?
Depends if travelling and hotel stays are your priority. 1.2% is when we take statement credit or redeem products for ER. Even if you spend 4 lakhs on the Magnus after the milestone you’ll earn 24k ER which is equivalent to 19.2k Miles which is 4.8% and that’ll be more than what you’ll get on the DCB. Plus if any of these expenses can be done using GyFTR or Grabdeals then you’ll earn further more.
 
Could've shifted spends on Magnus to hit 15L waiver milestone instead of DCB
Received Magnus just a few days back so the next best option was DCB.

My purchase is specifically for around 15 55 inch LED TV's which I was planning to buy from Croma / Amazon etc. Being a bulk order I was planning to stick to 1 retailer
 
Honestly would say to use Magnus as 4.8% in airmiles is just too good

And from a subjective standpoint I'd give business to Axis than HDFC

Both airmiles through EdgeRewards and smartbuy points have it's pros and cons

But i think the flexibility of airlines points transfers which Axis has is better than HDFC
Received Magnus just a few days back so the next best option was DCB.

My purchase is specifically for around 15 55 inch LED TV's which I was planning to buy from Croma / Amazon etc. Being a bulk order I was planning to stick to 1 retailer
 
I'm contemplating on applying for Magnus right now. Since they have devalued rent I'm sceptical about hitting the 1Lac margin other than exceptional cases which may happen once or twice a year. Other than that have an LTF DCB which I got recently. So hopefully can use that to pay rent from redgirraffe atleast.
 
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