One of the most-discussed credit card topics this week: "To all those who got HDFC Infinia via ULIPs".
Indian cardholders frequently debate fees & annual charges when picking a card — and the fine print matters more than marketing claims. Below is a long-form, data-backed breakdown using official MITC (Most Important Terms & Conditions) data so you can compare accurately.
Cards in this comparison
Compare nowWhy this matters
The question "To all those who got HDFC Infinia via ULIPs" keeps coming up because most people rely on marketing brochures instead of verified card documents.
We dug into the official MITC data for every card mentioned in this discussion and pulled the numbers that actually matter:
- Fees & annual charges
- Reward rates & cashback
- Airport lounge access
- Forex markup
Below, we break down each card with real numbers — no affiliate spin, just bank data.
What to compare
When choosing between these cards, the key dimensions to compare are:
- Fees & annual charges
- Reward rates & cashback
- Airport lounge access
- Forex markup
If you're unsure what matters most, treat this as a checklist — then pick the card that matches your monthly spend reality (and check caps/waivers).
Card-by-card breakdown (MITC data)
HDFC Bank Infinia Metal Credit Card (HDFC Bank) Annual fee: ₹12500 — waived on ₹1,000,000/yr spend Rewards: Points 1.0%–33.33% Forex markup: 2.0% Fuel surcharge waiver: Yes Best for: India's best rewards card — 3.3% base earn + unlimited lounge access Highlights: 5 reward points per ₹150 on all eligible retail spends (1 RP = ₹1 via SmartBuy); 10x reward points on SmartBuy travel portal bookings — up to 6.67%; Unlimited domestic airport lounge access via DreamFolks (self + all add-on members); Unlimited international airport lounge access via Priority Pass (self + add-on)
Quick decision guide
Here's a 60-second decision framework:
1. If you spend heavily on online shopping + dining, prioritise the card with the highest reward rate in those categories — and always check the monthly cap.
2. If you travel frequently, pick the card with more lounge visits and a lower forex markup (some cards charge 0% on international transactions).
3. If you fuel up regularly, look for fuel surcharge waiver rules — most apply only between ₹400 and ₹4,000 per transaction.
4. If annual fee feels risky, compare the fee against your expected annual spend. Many cards waive the fee if you cross ₹1–3 lakh/year.
5. Always read the MITC PDF before applying — marketing pages often highlight the best-case scenario, while the MITC has the actual caps and exclusions.
Bottom line
Based on verified MITC data, HDFC Bank Infinia Metal Credit Card (HDFC Bank) comes out ahead for most users looking at fees & annual charges. But the right card always depends on your personal spending pattern.
Use CardCheck's comparison tool to stack these cards side by side — all numbers come directly from official bank documents.

