Best Credit Cards for First-Time Users in India

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Your first credit card matters more than people realise. The wrong choice can leave you with a bad credit history, unnecessary fees, or a card that doesn’t even match how you actually spend. Here’s the honest first-card playbook for Indians.

Quick picks by your situation

  • Salaried, ₹15K–40K monthly income: Axis ACE or HDFC Millennia
  • Salaried, ₹40K+ monthly income: SBI Cashback or HDFC Regalia Gold
  • Student / first earner with no credit history: Slice Super Card, Niyo, OneCard, or secured card
  • Self-employed / freelancer: Federal Bank Scapia or HDFC Business MoneyBack
  • Already has bank account at HDFC/ICICI/Axis: Apply for a basic card from your bank — instant approval, easier limit increases

What to look for in your first card

  1. Low or zero annual fee. You don’t need premium benefits yet — you need to build credit history.
  2. Reasonable credit limit. Banks usually start with ₹20K–₹50K. That’s fine. Use 30% or less of it for the first 6 months.
  3. Smooth dispute resolution. Stick to HDFC, ICICI, Axis, SBI for the major banking experience early on.
  4. Avoid co-branded cards initially. A 5%-on-Amazon card sounds great, but a flat 1.5–2% card will train better spending habits.

The 6-month plan

  1. Use the card for 1–2 fixed monthly bills (Netflix, Spotify, mobile recharge)
  2. Pay the FULL bill each month — not the minimum
  3. Keep utilisation below 30% of limit (use ₹6K of a ₹20K limit, not ₹18K)
  4. After 6 months, request a credit limit increase
  5. After 12 months, your CIBIL score should be ₹750+ — then you can target premium cards

Common first-card mistakes

  • Maxing the limit immediately. Tanks your CIBIL score in the first month.
  • Paying minimum due only. Triggers 36–42% interest on the rest. Always pay full.
  • Closing the card after a year. Length of credit history matters — keep it open even if barely used.
  • Applying for 3 cards at once. Each application creates a hard inquiry that drops your score by 5–10 points temporarily.
The first-card stack: One zero-fee or low-fee card from your primary bank + one specialty card (ICICI Amazon Pay if you Amazon-shop, Niyo Global if you travel). Total fee: ₹500 or less. Total benefit: builds credit + decent rewards. Skip premium cards until your CIBIL crosses 750.
Even the best first card is only as good as your repayment discipline. Always pay in full, always pay on time, always keep utilisation low.

This is independent commentary, not financial advice. Read the full guide for choosing your first credit card.

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