HSBC Cashback Credit Card: Fees, Rewards & Real Value

The HSBC Cashback is a no-frills, lifetime-free cashback card that quietly delivers one of the cleanest value propositions in India: 1.5% cashback on every spend, paid as direct statement credit, with no caps and no category complications. For users tired of managing reward catalogs and category bonuses, it’s a deeply underrated option.

Fees and charges

Joining fee₹999 + GST (waived under welcome offers)
Annual fee₹750 + GST
Annual fee waiverSpend ₹1 lakh / year
Welcome benefitNone (sometimes ₹500 cashback in promo windows)
Foreign markup3.50% + GST
Finance charges3.50% per month / ~42% APR

How rewards work

  • All retail spend: 1.5% cashback paid as direct statement credit — no caps, no exclusions on most categories
  • Excluded: rent, fuel, EMI conversions, wallet loads, government transactions, education, insurance (capped at ₹1,000 cashback/cycle)
  • Cashback hits your statement automatically the next billing cycle — no manual redemption

Why this card matters

The Indian credit card market is full of “up to 5%” cards where the headline rate applies only to specific merchants for specific months with monthly caps. HSBC Cashback gives you a flat 1.5% on essentially everything (excluding the standard rent / fuel / EMI carve-outs). For a household spending ₹4L/year on groceries + retail + dining, that’s ₹6,000/year in pure statement credit — reliably and without optimisation work.

What’s missing

  • No lounge access (HSBC reserves these for the Premier card)
  • No welcome benefit in standard application path
  • 3.50% forex markup — uncompetitive for international travellers
  • HSBC’s branch network in India is small (Tier-1 cities only)

Spend level where the fee pays off

Annual fee + GST₹885
Welcome benefit₹0 (typical)
Net cost year 1₹885
Break-even at 1.5% cashback₹59,000
Annual fee waiver trigger₹1 lakh — then card is effectively free

Vs. Axis ACE

Axis ACE costs ₹499 with 2% universal cashback (capped at ₹500/month / ₹6,000/year). At low spend (₹3L/year), Axis ACE wins. At high spend (₹6L+/year), HSBC Cashback wins because it has no monthly cap. The crossover is around ₹4L annual spend.

Vs. SBI Cashback

SBI Cashback gives 5% on online spend (capped ₹5,000/month) and 1% offline. If your spend is heavily online, SBI Cashback dominates. If your spend mix is balanced, HSBC’s flat 1.5% provides more predictable returns.

Who this card is for

  • Best fit: users tired of category-juggling who want “set it and forget it” cashback
  • Best fit: annual spenders ₹4L+ who can hit fee waiver and want uncapped earnings
  • Best fit: existing HSBC India customers (smoother onboarding)
  • Skip if: you actively manage cards by category — SBI Cashback online or HDFC Millennia partner cards return more
  • Skip if: you travel internationally regularly — forex markup is poor
Verdict: A workhorse cashback card that prioritises simplicity over peak returns. The flat uncapped 1.5% is genuinely competitive when stacked against “up to 5%” cards that come with monthly caps and category restrictions. Best paired with a premium card for travel/forex; alone, it’s a strong everyday driver.
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This is independent commentary, not financial advice.