Taking a peep into the world of credit cards

A credit card offers convenience and safety along with well packaged privileges and benefits. Here is an overview of various credit card types offered by banks.

Premium card

Gold and Platinum cards are considered to constitute premium category. These cards offer cash back, reward points to cardholders. Premium credit cards have higher credit limit, a personal assistant service to assist the holder anytime of the day apart from other offers like comprehensive worldwide travel insurance for you and your family, access to exclusive airport lounges worldwide etc.

Target group: HNIs and top management.

Cashback credit cards

When accepting payment by credit cards, merchants typically pay a percentage of the transaction amount in commission to their bank or merchant services provider. Many credit card issuers share the commission with the cardholder by giving the cardholder points or other offers like air miles or a monetary amount. Cardhol-ders receive between 0.5 per cent and two per cent of their net expenditure (purchases minus refunds) as an annual rebate.
Target group: Salaried class, women

Secured credit cards

A secured credit card is a type of credit card secured by a savings account owned by the cardholder. Typically, the cardholder must deposit between 100 per cent and 200 per cent of the total amount of credit desired. The cardholder has to make payments like in case of regular credit cards, but in case of defaults, the bank can recover the cost of purchase from the deposit. This card would be beneficial for customers with poor credit history.
Target group: Students, people with low credit rating.

Business credit cards

These cards are available for business owners and executives. Apart from same features as traditional credit cards, they come with additional benefits such as low introductory rates, cash back programmes and airline rewards. They provide business owners with an easy method of keeping business and personal transactions separate.
Cardholders are also provided bonuses like expense management reports, additional cards for employees, higher credit limits, cash back facility etc.
Target group: Corporate houses.

Prepaid credit card

This is not a true credit card since no credit is offered by the card issuer. Prepaid cards work on the theme of pay now and use at your convenience, very similar to prepaid mobile phone cards. One has to buy a card, load it with the desired amount and the card is ready to be used. One does not require any account to use these cards. Some variants of prepaid cards allow the user or a third party to load and re-load value into the card. This helps the holder to keep a track of expenses. There are no interest charges but a purchasing fee plus monthly fees.
Target group: Salaried class, parents who want it for their children.

Airline credit cards

These credit cards are one of the best saving cards for regular travellers as they cut the cost of travel by using a credit card that lets one earn points that you exchange for flights. The points can also be gained by shopping at certain places. The points can be exchanged for rewards, which may include free flights, hotels and cinema tickets etc. If one earns huge points, then one can also get a free airline ticket to travel to a destination of your choice. However, these cards are not for everyone. Not all spending on the card will earn the airmiles. However, there are hidden costs. For example, if the flight is free, but any applicable taxes, fees and surcharges have to be paid. Also such cards tend to have an annual fee.
Target group: Frequent travellers, corporates, businessmen

Cobranded credit cards

These cards work on brand partnership, when two companies form an alliance to work together, creating marketing synergy. For example, Citibank credit card and Shopper’s Stop have an alliance. There are credit cards, which are associated with particular airlines, travel or retail outlets. These cards can be used just like regular credit cards but they also offer benefits to users like frequent travel points and special discounts.
Target group: Teenagers, women

Do your homework and research features, hidden costs, interest rates etc. before you choose a card that is ideal for you.
(The writer is CEO of bankbazaar.com.)

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