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For current situation; Super money pro is a better choice. ( Before any major devaluation from axis)
I think Kiwi you'll get in the normal process whereas Super Card is being offered on FD in most cases. You can have both but if you want to choose one then depends how much are your expenses on UPI. If you are likely to spend > 50K then Kiwi is a better bet. The only negative now is that earlier Kiwi offered Kiwis (Rewards) even on expenditure of ₹50/- but now from this month onwards you get it from ₹100 and in the multiples of 100 only, but obviously this will get counted in overall expenditure.
I am thinking of getting either of these cards which are Kiwi or Supermoney Pro
Any advice on which one to get?
kiwi (only with neon subscription): No 1.5L is the sweetspot as you hit milestones of 50k, 1L, 1.5L and you get 3%, 4%, 5%.From what I recall, if you spend more than 3 lakhs per year, Kiwi card could be better given you pay 999 fee for Neon subscription.
Otherwise Supermoney pro.
kiwi without 999+gst neon subscription gives only 1.5%.take both as both are ltf
That is also better than most of the cards. And currently first year it is free so no harm in taking that card. Next year if his spending is relatively high he can buy membership too for extra profitkiwi without 999+gst neon subscription gives only 1.5%.
Does the super money credit card only give cash back for the transactions which are above 100 rupees or will you give cash back at flat 3% on the cumulative spends in a statement month?1 0 0 r s
Above 33 rs. Separate for transaction individuallyDoes the super money credit card only give cash back for the transactions which are above 100 rupees or will you give cash back at flat 3% on the cumulative spends in a statement month?