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Best Credit cards for International Transactions and Travel - Guide

Possible by reaching all the milestones and using best redemption options

Use the AMEX ROI calc provided in one of my threads
But in your post you mentioned that Milestone bonuses haven't been considered. You might consider editing that and add another column for spend bases milestones.
Still I think 10% is a bit too much for amex. AFAIK on Plat travel you get total of 48K points on 4L spends. Considering the average value of 1 MR points= 60p, we get 7.2% value back. Now the forex charge on plat travel is 3.5%+GST the effective value back is 3%.
 
But in your post you mentioned that Milestone bonuses haven't been considered. You might consider editing that and add another column for spend bases milestones.
Still I think 10% is a bit too much for amex. AFAIK on Plat travel you get total of 48K points on 4L spends. Considering the average value of 1 MR points= 60p, we get 7.2% value back. Now the forex charge on plat travel is 3.5%+GST the effective value back is 3%.
Yeah, give me some time will look into it
 
Update #1 New
Update:
AMEX Gold Charge
and AMEX MRCC have been removed from the above list as they are only worthwhile during the first year. In the first year, they typically offer a return of around 5.2%; however, from the second year onward, these cards are not beneficial for international transactions due to their very low ROI after paying the annual fee.

Sign up Bonus calc - Excluded
The net return on the AMEX Platinum Travel Card has been updated to 5.57%, considering the ₹4 lakh milestone and valuing 1 MR point at ₹0.60.
 
Does anyone have idea about the exchange rates for dinner card?
Anyone used it for international transactions.
If its around 2% more than visa/master card then i would choose au ixigo card or hdfc forex card and use dcb to load money in it and use, as this charge will reduce the reward we are getting on dcb
 
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