OneCard Credit Card: Fees, Rewards & Real Value

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✓ Reviewed Apr 2026: Verified on getonecard.app: OneCard remains an active all-metal lifetime-free credit card by FPL Technologies, issued through partner banks (BOBCARD, CSB Bank, Federal Bank, IDFC FIRST, SBM Bank, South Indian Bank, Indian Bank). Headline benefits: 5X rewards on top 2 spend categories, no joining fee, no annual fee, no rewards-redemption fee, instant points, MyFamily limit-share. Issuer assignment depends on city/profile. Verify the assigned partner-bank’s MITC at application time.

OneCard is a fintech-issued credit card (issued by Federal Bank, BoB, SBM Bank, IDFC FIRST and others depending on which OneCard variant you get) that has built a small loyal following thanks to one rare combination: a metal card body, no annual fee for life. And a slick mobile-only experience. Here’s the honest assessment.

Fees and charges

Joining fee₹0
Annual fee₹0 (lifetime free)
Welcome benefitNone
Forex markup1% + GST
Cash withdrawal fee2.5% (min ₹500)
Finance charges~2.5–3.5% per month depending on issuing bank

How rewards work

  • Top 2 spending categories each month: 5× reward points (about 2.5% effective when redeemed for catalog products)
  • All other spend: 1× reward point (~0.5%)
  • Excluded: rent, fuel, wallet loads, EMI conversions
  • Redemption: 1 RP = ₹0.50 in catalog. Cashback redemption rate is lower.

What makes OneCard interesting

  • Truly app-driven: instant card issuance (KYC dependent), per-merchant spending limits, freeze/unfreeze with one tap, real-time fraud alerts
  • 1% forex markup: matches premium cards costing ₹3,000+/year
  • Metal card: rare at the no-fee tier
  • No fee surprises: being lifetime-free, you genuinely never pay for the card itself

What’s missing

  • No lounge access (zero, neither domestic nor international)
  • No welcome benefit, no milestone rewards, no insurance covers
  • Customer service is app-only — if you need phone resolution, it’s harder than HDFC/Axis
  • Reward catalog is narrower than bank-issued cards

Vs. Axis Atlas (the next-tier competition)

Axis Atlas at ₹5,000 fee gives 2 EDGE Miles per ₹100 (~4% on travel) plus lounge access. If you can use travel benefits, Atlas’s ₹5K fee is fully recoverable in year one. OneCard is the better choice if you (a) won’t use travel benefits. Or (b) just want a clean “everyday Indian card with foreign-spend support” without managing fees.

Who this card is for

  • Best fit: first-time credit card users wanting a no-risk metal card
  • Best fit: occasional international travellers who want low forex markup without paying an annual fee
  • Best fit: mobile-first users comfortable without phone support
  • Skip if: you fly >6 times/year — you’re losing more in lounge access value than you save in fees
  • Skip if: you spend >₹3L/year — better-rewarding cards exist at this spend level
Verdict: The best lifetime-free metal card in India for users with sub-₹3L annual card spend. The 1% forex markup is the standout feature; everything else is “decent for a free card” rather than “competitive with paid cards.” Pair it with a premium card and you have a tidy two-card setup.
OneCard is issued by multiple partner banks. Check which bank is currently issuing for your application — the underlying terms (interest rate, dispute resolution path) vary.

This is independent commentary, not financial advice.

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