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Kiwi Axis Bank RuPay UPI Credit Card

Abhishek012

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Kiwi launches Lifetime Free 'Axis bank RuPay Credit card' and ‘Credit on UPI’ | Flat 2% Cashback for Waitlist users:

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Flat 2% Cashback for Waitlist users and Flat 1% Cashback on Scan & Pay

Kiwi app is expected to go live by mid May but the website is ready for users to register and join the waitlist

Kiwi will offer RuPay credit card to users to make UPI payments

The leadership expects to onboard 2 Mn users in eighteen months


Kiwi, a credit card platform, has announced the launch of its all-in-one “Credit on UPI,” solution for customers. Certified by the NPCI, Kiwi is the first app in India that will help customers experience “Credit on UPI” by issuing Rupay Cards in partnership with banks.

With this launch, the company aims to create one of the largest direct-to-consumer (D2C) models in the credit market through its mobile application, which offers users the ability to make payments using either a credit card or bank account directly through their phones in a secure manner.

Speaking about the launch, Siddharth Mehta, co-founder, Kiwi, said, “UPI has become the most inclusive mode of payment in India, with over 30 crore unique users and 5 crore merchants onboarded on the platform. With the launch of Kiwi app, for the first time in India, users can now leverage the power of a (RuPay) credit card with the convenience and ease of UPI. Our vision is to enable access to credit on UPI for 1 million users over the next 18 months.”

Kiwi users will be issued a RuPay credit card, digitally and instantly. Post receiving the card, users will be able to link the card to UPI on the app and will be able to use the “Credit on UPI” transactions facility at offline as well as online stores. The Kiwi app will also help users manage their cards with a host of facilities like blocking cards, increasing limits, and making card payments while rewarding them for every transaction.

Praveena Rai, COO, NPCI said, “In our step towards attaining the goal of ‘Digital Payments for All’, Kiwi will be a game-changer in the Indian credit card industry. With the monthly expenditure on UPI P2M transactions amounting to approximately Rs. 3.2 lakh crore, which is almost 2.5x larger than the monthly credit card spends, Kiwi is set to capitalize on a significant untapped market. Looking at the whitespace that Kiwi is addressing, we’re confident that their model will support plenty of Indian credit card users on a daily basis.”
 
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Mine got rejected today (Experian score 841)

I have no relationship with Axis Bank other than Airtel Axis Credit Card which was issued to me in April 2023.

Can't understand why they rejected my application
is your card reported to credit bureaus? Thats why may be / due to cooling period of 3 months
 
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Experion is just bad. It fluctuates way too much. CIBIL is much more mature. My Experion gone 40 points down just because of 2 enquiries. On the other hand CIBIL increased 5 points.
Yeah I agree Experian is immature but I don't think your score is affecting their decision. Coz even my Experian score is 785.

If you're in pre approved list from Axis then they're giving it easily. Just call the Axis customer care & ask them whether you've any pre approved card offer or not. If they say yes, then most probably this card is going to get approved.
 
I haven't checked it, where do you recommend to get the latest report without affecting the score?
the reason can also be due to 3 months cooling period for online applications after the approved application.
you can check report via Onescore, gpay etc. If refresh not available you can check via free cibil check provided by sbi home loans.
 
the reason can also be due to 3 months cooling period for online applications after the approved application.
you can check report via Onescore, gpay etc. If refresh not available you can check via free cibil check provided by sbi home loans.
Thank you for guidance

I checked through Gpay and found that Axis is not reporting my credit card to CIBIL

Is there any way to make AXIS report my credit card to credit bureau?
 
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