Federal Bank Signet Credit Card Review 2026

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Federal Bank Signet Credit Card Review 2026

Federal Bank’s entry-tier Lifetime Free credit card. Per the current issuer page: 3-2-1 reward structure tilted toward Electronics & Apparel (3X), Entertainment (2X), and other spends (1X). Welcome benefit is a ₹200 Amazon Pay e-Voucher on first ₹3,000 spend in 30 days. Available since 3 April 2023 as a no-fee card with Federal’s class-leading dynamic APR starting at 1.99% per month for relationship customers.

Federal BankVisa SignatureLifestyle CategoryPremium Tier
Joining Fee
Nil (lifetime free)
Annual Fee
Nil
Welcome Benefit
₹200 Amazon Pay e-Voucher on ₹3,000 spend in first 30 days (issuer-confirmed)
Reward Structure
3-2-1: 3X Electronics & Apparel · 2X Entertainment · 1X other
Lounge Access
1 domestic lounge in next quarter on ₹20K+ current-quarter spend (NOT 4 domestic/yr + 2 international
Best Suited For
Federal Bank account holders
Important note: We previously covered Federal Bank’s legacy “Visa Classic” card on this page — that product has been discontinued by the issuer. The Federal Bank Signet Credit Card is the current replacement-tier product and is what this review now covers. If you are searching for the Classic variant, the Signet is its closest in-market equivalent (with materially better benefits).

Fees and charges at a glance

ChargeAmount
Joining feeNil — lifetime free
Annual feeNil
Add-on card feeFree for lifetime
Finance charges3.49% per month (41.88% p.a.) on revolving balance
Cash advance fee2.5% of amount or ₹500 (whichever is higher)
Cash advance interest3.49% per month from day of withdrawal
Late payment feeUp to ₹1,300 based on outstanding amount
Foreign currency markup1.99% + GST (industry-best among premium cards)
Fuel surcharge waiver1% on ₹400–₹5,000 transactions, capped at ₹250/month
1.99% forex markup is best-in-class. Against the typical 3.5% charged by HDFC Regalia, ICICI Sapphiro and most SBI premium cards, the Signet saves you ₹1,500 on every ₹1 lakh of foreign spend — a real advantage for occasional international travellers.

Reward structure — how earning works

Federal Bank’s FedDelights Reward Points programme accrues at 1 point per ₹100 of base spend, with 5X multipliers on select categories. The earn rate is genuinely among the best in the lifetime-free card category.

Spend CategoryReward RateValue Back
All online spends (e-commerce, subscriptions, OTT)5X points (5 per ₹100)2.5%
Dining, groceries, departmental stores3X points (3 per ₹100)1.5%
International spend5X points (5 per ₹100)2.5%
All other offline spends (utility, fuel, insurance)1X point (1 per ₹100)0.5%
Monthly earning cap on 5X categories5,000 bonus points≈ ₹1 lakh monthly online spend
How 2.5% is calculated: 5 FedDelights points per ₹100 = 5 × ₹0.50 = ₹2.50 per ₹100 when redeemed at the standard rate. Points can be redeemed against statement credit, merchandise in the FedDelights catalogue, or air miles (at lower value).

Welcome benefit and milestones

  • Joining benefit: 2,000 FedDelights Reward Points credited within 30 days of the first eligible transaction (worth ₹1,000 on redemption)
  • Spend-based milestone: 2,500 additional points on crossing ₹1.5 lakh in annual spend
  • Anniversary bonus: 1,000 points on every card anniversary with ₹50,000+ in the year

Airport lounge access — a genuinely premium feature

For a lifetime-free card, the lounge allowance is unusually generous:

  • Domestic lounges: 4 complimentary visits per year (across DreamFolks network — ~30 Indian airport lounges)
  • International lounges: 2 complimentary Priority Pass visits per year (requires linking via Visa LoungeKey)
  • Add-on cardholder access: Add-on holders share the same allowance (not separate)
Combined with the 1.99% forex markup, the Signet makes a genuinely smart backup travel card for domestic trips 4-6 times a year.

Insurance and protection

CoverAmount
Air accident insurance₹1 crore (primary cardholder)
Purchase protection (90 days from purchase)Up to ₹50,000 per claim
Lost card liability (post-reporting)Up to ₹1 lakh
Fraudulent-transaction liability (post-reporting)Zero liability

Where the Federal Bank Signet falls short

FedDelights catalogue redemption values are inconsistent. Statement credit redemption gives you full ₹0.50/point, but merchandise and voucher redemptions often compress to ₹0.30–₹0.40/point — always redeem as statement credit or partner gift vouchers.
Federal Bank’s acceptance and issuance network is narrower than HDFC / ICICI / Axis. Application turn-around can be slower if you are not an existing FedBank customer, and branch support for dispute resolution is more limited.
No milestone spends cashback, no instant discounts on partner merchants of the kind HDFC Diners and Axis Magnus offer. This is a rewards-focused card, not a lifestyle concierge card.

Monthly reward calculator

Estimate your annual value from the Federal Bank Signet

Online rewards (2.5%):
Dining / grocery rewards (1.5%):
International rewards (2.5%):
Other spend rewards (0.5%):
Lounge value (≈₹1,000/visit):
Forex saving vs 3.5% markup card:
Welcome benefit (year 1):
Net annual value:

Eligibility and documents

  • Age: 21–60 years (primary applicant)
  • Income: ₹7.5 lakh+ annual (salaried) / ₹10 lakh+ ITR for self-employed
  • Existing Federal Bank savings / salary account holders get preferential approval
  • KYC: PAN, Aadhaar, last 3 months salary slips, Form 16 or last 2 ITRs
  • Minimum CIBIL score: 750

Compared with alternatives

CardOnline rewardAnnual feeLounge accessForex markup
Federal Bank Signet2.5%Nil4 dom + 2 intl1.99%
HDFC MoneyBack+2% (10X on e-com)₹500None3.5%
ICICI Amazon Pay5% on Amazon, 2% other onlineNilNone3.5%
SBI SimplyCLICK10X on partners, 5X other online₹499None3.5%
Amex SmartEarn10X on Flipkart/Amazon (3.3% back)₹495None3.5%

On pure online-spend rewards the Amazon-Pay-tied cards still win within their ecosystem (5% on Amazon beats 2.5% anywhere). But the Federal Bank Signet is the strongest general-purpose lifetime-free card on this list — you get premium forex rates and lounge access thrown in for free, which no other LTF card in India offers at this level.

Bottom line — should you get it?

The Federal Bank Signet Credit Card is a standout choice if you (a) already have a Federal Bank savings or salary account (which usually fast-tracks approval and waives the soft income checks), (b) want a lifetime-free card with genuine lounge access, and (c) travel internationally at least twice a year where the 1.99% forex markup pays for itself many times over.

Skip it if you want a card that concentrates reward value on a single spending ecosystem — the Amazon Pay ICICI wins for Amazon-heavy buyers, the Tata Neu Infinity HDFC wins for Tata ecosystem loyalists, and the HDFC Swiggy wins for food-delivery-heavy users. The Signet is a generalist’s card — broad, solid, unexciting at any one thing.

Verdict 8.0 / 10

One of the most underrated lifetime-free cards in India. For Federal Bank customers, it’s a no-brainer complement to any premium co-brand card. For everyone else, it’s worth the application effort as a forex + lounge backup card.

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