Folks,
I am using Standard Chartered Manhattan Credit Card for over 6 years now. This card gives 5% cashback for spends at Supermarkets (covers DMart etc).
It has an yearly fees but they do waive off basis the spends / relationship.
Key Change which I observed today: Minimum eligible amount to transfer cashback - Rs 500/- (it goes as statement credit)
Earlier there was no such limit and I have transferred even Rs 15 etc. Further note that each primary / add-on card need to be eligible individually.
In SC, one earn cashback as per spends done per card (so primary and addons are treated separately)
So now with this change:
One needs to get min. Rs 500 cashback to be eligible for redemption.
Better to use only one card (across primary or addons) and concentrate spends, to avoid split of cashback across primary/addons.
Sharing for other fellow users' awareness.
I learnt only when was trying to redeem. Don't think any intimation came to me
I am using Standard Chartered Manhattan Credit Card for over 6 years now. This card gives 5% cashback for spends at Supermarkets (covers DMart etc).
It has an yearly fees but they do waive off basis the spends / relationship.
Key Change which I observed today: Minimum eligible amount to transfer cashback - Rs 500/- (it goes as statement credit)
Earlier there was no such limit and I have transferred even Rs 15 etc. Further note that each primary / add-on card need to be eligible individually.
In SC, one earn cashback as per spends done per card (so primary and addons are treated separately)
So now with this change:
One needs to get min. Rs 500 cashback to be eligible for redemption.
Better to use only one card (across primary or addons) and concentrate spends, to avoid split of cashback across primary/addons.
Sharing for other fellow users' awareness.
I learnt only when was trying to redeem. Don't think any intimation came to me