Who this card is for
This card suits someone who wants a free RuPay credit card linked to UPI for everyday scan-and-pay, not a rewards chaser after big returns. Being on the RuPay network, it connects to BHIM, Google Pay, PhonePe, and Paytm, so a credit line can fund routine QR payments at shops that take UPI but not cards. The reward rate doubles on those UPI spends to 2 points per ₹100, and the card carries no joining or annual fee on the product page, so there is nothing to earn back. Anyone who wants lounge access, a welcome bonus, or a strong base earn rate will find this card bare. It is best read as a free utility card that quietly earns a little on UPI, kept alongside a stronger primary card.
What you earn
Reward earning here is modest and built around one idea: pay by UPI and earn double. General spends earn 1 reward point per ₹100, and UPI merchant payments earn 2 points per ₹100, with each point worth ₹0.35 on cash redemption. In plain terms that is a 0.35% return on a card swipe and 0.7% on a UPI scan, before any select-merchant bonus. A handful of select merchant categories pay ₹0.70 per ₹100 in cash value instead, which is the same 0.7% rate. None of this is generous, and fuel transactions earn no points at all. There is no welcome bonus and no milestone scheme, so the return is exactly what the per-spend rates suggest and nothing more. Redemption has a ceiling worth knowing about: cash redemption is capped at 2,500 reward points a calendar month, which at ₹0.35 a point is ₹875 of cash credit, so a very heavy spender will hit the wall. For a typical user putting ₹15,000 a month of UPI spends through the card, the return is roughly ₹100 a month, or about ₹1,200 a year, earned on payments that would otherwise carry no reward at all because they ran on a debit line or bank UPI. That is the real appeal: not a high rate, but a free way to put a thin reward on UPI spending that usually earns nothing. Points sit on top of the card's practical job, which is funding UPI from a credit line.
| Category | Rate | Detail |
|---|---|---|
| upi | 2× | 2 reward points per ₹100 on UPI merchant transactions, versus 1 point per ₹100 otherwise |
| Default earn rate | 1× | All other eligible retail spends |
What it costs
On fees this card is as simple as it gets, at least on the page that matters to applicants. The live IndusInd product page markets it as lifetime free, with zero joining fee and zero annual fee, so there is no cost to hold and nothing to spend your way out of. A free card that earns even a small reward on UPI is hard to fault on cost alone. One caveat belongs in plain sight: IndusInd's consolidated Premium-card MITC document lists a ₹10,000 joining fee against the Platinum RuPay row, which directly contradicts the lifetime-free claim on the product page. We have published the product-page figure because that is the consumer-facing offer a new applicant sees, but anyone applying should confirm the joining fee in writing before accepting the card, since the bank's own documents disagree. Assuming the lifetime-free terms hold, the running costs are the usual ones: finance charges near 3.95% a month if you revolve a balance, and GST on the 1% fuel surcharge waiver, which applies between ₹400 and ₹4,000 a transaction. Neither matters to someone who pays in full and uses the card for UPI rewards. The fee case rests entirely on that lifetime-free status being real. If it is, this is a no-cost card; if the MITC fee ever applies, the thin rewards would not come close to justifying it.
| Joining fee | ₹0 |
| Annual fee | ₹0 |
The honest balance sheet
What works
- Lifetime free on the product page, with no joining or annual fee
- Double reward points on UPI spends, at 2 per ₹100 versus 1 elsewhere
- RuPay UPI linkage funds everyday QR payments from a credit line
- Travel insurance and Total Protect fraud cover included
What it costs you
- Thin rewards: 0.35% on swipes and 0.7% on UPI, with no welcome bonus
- No lounge access at all
- Cash redemption capped at 2,500 points, about ₹875, a month
- Official documents disagree on the joining fee, at ₹0 on the product page versus ₹10,000 in the MITC
- Fuel spends earn no reward points
