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"0" Zero was invented in India.
So when we say Zero Markup fee Debit Cards that are available in India we should stick to Pure Zero Forex Fee Debit Cards without diverting to 1%, 1.5%, or 2% cards.
So here is the curated list of Debit Cards with Zero Markup/Forex Fee along with eligibility criteria >>>
1) Fi Money Debit Card: https://fi.money/FAQs/debit-card
Thus, I request you all to give your input and make this thread a one-stop solution for people looking for a Zero Markup/Forex Fee Debit Card.
So when we say Zero Markup fee Debit Cards that are available in India we should stick to Pure Zero Forex Fee Debit Cards without diverting to 1%, 1.5%, or 2% cards.
So here is the curated list of Debit Cards with Zero Markup/Forex Fee along with eligibility criteria >>>
1) Fi Money Debit Card: https://fi.money/FAQs/debit-card
- Zero balance account
- Available only for Working Professionals
- No issuance & annual fee
- Partnered with Federal Bank
- Zero balance account
- Issuance fee 199+GST, Annual fee 199+GST
- Partnered with Equitas Small Finance Bank
- Difference between Niyo Global & Niyox: https://community.goniyo.com/t/difference-between-niyox-and-niyo-sbm/10365/2
- Eligibility: No data available
- Issuance fee: No Data, Annual fee: 1500+GST
- Eligibility: Indus Exclusive Savings Account with AQB 1L or 2L (varies with location)
- No Issuance & Annual fee with Indus Exclusive Savings Account
- Eligibility: Indus Exclusive Savings Account with AQB 1L or 2L (varies with location)
- No Issuance & Annual fee with Indus Exclusive Savings Account
- Eligibility: PIONEER Savings Account with AQB 10 Lacs
- No Issuance & Annual fee with PIONEER Savings Account
Thus, I request you all to give your input and make this thread a one-stop solution for people looking for a Zero Markup/Forex Fee Debit Card.
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