IndianOil Axis Bank RuPay Credit Card Review 2026
Fuel co-brand for daily IOCL buyers with a UPI twist — earn 4% value back on IndianOil purchases and pay via BHIM / Google Pay on credit. A niche but sharp pick if you spend ₹4,000+ a month on fuel.
Fees and charges at a glance
| Charge | Amount |
|---|---|
| Joining fee | ₹500 + GST (one-time) |
| Annual fee — 1st Year | Nil (per Axis official) |
| Annual fee — 2nd year onwards | ₹500 + GST |
| Annual fee waiver condition | Annual spend of ₹3,50,000 or more in the previous year. Rent and wallet-load transactions don’t count toward the waiver threshold (per Axis official). |
| Finance charges (retail + cash) | 3.75% per month (55.55% p.a.) on revolving balance |
| Cash advance fee | 2.5% of amount or ₹500, whichever is higher |
| Late payment fee | Up to ₹1,300 based on outstanding amount |
| Foreign currency markup | 3.5% + GST |
| Online shopping accelerator (per Axis official) | 5 EDGE RP per ₹100 (≈ 1% value-back). Eligible transaction range ₹100–₹5,000. Max ₹5,000 eligible spends per calendar month. |
| Fuel surcharge waiver | 1% on ₹400–₹4,000 transactions at IOCL outlets, capped at ₹50/month |
Reward structure — how earning works
The card uses Axis Bank’s EDGE Reward Points programme. Points accrue per ₹100 of spend and the earn rate is heavily skewed toward IndianOil outlets.
| Spend Category | Points per ₹100 | Effective Value Back |
|---|---|---|
| IndianOil (IOCL) fuel outlets | 20 EDGE Points | 4.0% (when redeemed for fuel) |
| IOCL payments via UPI on RuPay card | 20 EDGE Points | 4.0% (same rate applies) |
| All other spend (online, offline) | 1 EDGE Point | 0.2% (for fuel) / 0.1% (merchandise) |
| Monthly earning cap on IOCL accelerator | Up to 1,000 bonus EDGE Points/month (20 RP × ₹5,000 cap ÷ ₹100) | Max eligible IOCL spend for accelerator: ₹5,000/month. Spends above ₹5K/month earn only base 1 RP/₹100. |
Welcome and activation benefit
New cardholders earn 1,250 EDGE Reward Points on first IOCL fuel transaction within 30 days (worth ~₹250 in fuel redemption), credited on the first transaction done within 30 days of card activation. That’s ₹20 in fuel value — modest, but it at least covers a fraction of the joining fee.
The RuPay-UPI advantage (this matters)
Because the card runs on RuPay, you can link it to UPI apps (BHIM, Google Pay, PhonePe, Paytm) and pay at any IOCL outlet by scanning the fuel station’s UPI QR — while still earning 20 EDGE Points per ₹100. Visa and Mastercard fuel co-brands do not permit credit-on-UPI. In practice this means:
- No need to swipe or insert the physical card at the pump
- You keep the convenience of UPI and the rewards of a credit card simultaneously
- Fuel surcharge waiver and reward-point earn both apply to UPI transactions at IOCL
Where this card falls short
Monthly reward calculator
Estimate your yearly savings on the IndianOil Axis RuPay
Eligibility and documents
- Age: 18–70 years (primary), 18+ for add-on cardholders
- Minimum income: ₹15,000 per month for salaried / ₹2 lakh annual ITR for self-employed
- KYC documents: PAN, Aadhaar, recent salary slip or 6-month bank statement, address proof
- Credit score: typically CIBIL 700+ is required for approval
Compared with alternatives
| Card | Fuel earn rate | Annual fee | UPI on credit |
|---|---|---|---|
| IndianOil Axis RuPay | 4% at IOCL | ₹500 | Yes |
| BPCL SBI Octane | 6.25x points at BPCL (~25%) | ₹1,499 | No (Visa) |
| HPCL ICICI Platinum | 2.5% at HPCL | ₹199 | No |
| IndianOil RBL Bank XTRA | 8.5% at IOCL (Fuel Points) | ₹1,500 | No |
If your IOCL spend is ₹12,000+ per month, the IndianOil RBL Bank XTRA (8.5% back via 15 fuel points per ₹100) delivers materially better returns despite the higher fee. The Axis card makes sense for the mid-range fuel buyer who also values UPI convenience.
Bottom line — should you get it?
If your weekly fuel stop is an IndianOil outlet and you currently pay via UPI or a plain-vanilla card, switching to the IndianOil Axis RuPay Credit Card will convert roughly 4% of your fuel spend into free fuel over the year. The RuPay-UPI linkage is a genuine edge — you can keep paying the way you already do (scan the IOCL QR via Google Pay) and still earn card rewards, which no Visa or Mastercard fuel co-brand offers today.
However, the card is narrowly useful. Non-fuel spend earns only 1 point per ₹100 (0.2% back for fuel redemption, even less for merchandise), and rewards are locked into IOCL redemption to deliver the headline 4%. If you fuel at Shell, BPCL or HPCL, or if you want a card that works across spend categories, look at the BPCL SBI Octane (premium co-brand), HPCL ICICI Platinum, or any flat-rate cashback card like Axis ACE instead.
Verdict 8.0 / 10 for IOCL loyalists
A sharp, single-purpose fuel card that earns its keep for the ₹50,000/year IOCL buyer — but avoid it if your fueling is split across brands.