SBI Cashback vs Axis ACE — Which Cashback Card Wins in 2026?

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Last updated: May 2026. The two most popular cashback cards in India under ₹1,000 fee. SBI Cashback (₹999) and Axis ACE (₹499) cover 80% of cashback-card buyer searches. Both are excellent in the right context — but the wrong choice quietly costs ₹6,000-12,000 a year. Here’s how to pick.

The 30-second verdict

If you…Pick
Spend ₹2-5 L/year mostly onlineSBI Cashback (5% online, ₹5K/month cap)
Pay utility bills via Google PayAxis ACE (5% on Google Pay bills)
Order Swiggy / Zomato / Ola heavilyAxis ACE (4% on these)
Want highest absolute cashback ceilingSBI Cashback (₹60K/year max)
Lower fee + smaller spendAxis ACE (₹499 fee, waived at ₹2L spend)

Side-by-side comparison

FeatureSBI CashbackAxis ACE
Joining fee₹999 + GST₹499 + GST
Annual fee₹999 + GST (waived at ₹2L spend)₹499 + GST (waived at ₹2L spend)
Welcome benefitNoneNone
Online cashback5% on most online merchants (capped ₹5K/month)2% on online (1.5% offline)
Bill payment cashbackNone5% on Google Pay bills (capped ₹500/month)
Swiggy / Zomato / Ola5% (online category)4% direct (capped ₹500/month)
Excluded categoriesRent, fuel, wallet load, EMI, insurance, utilityRent, fuel, wallet load, gold/jewellery, government
Cashback creditAuto-credited to statement next cycleAuto-credited to statement next cycle
Lounge accessNone4 domestic visits/year on quarterly ₹50K spend
Forex markup3.5%3.5%
Min income₹6 LPA salaried, ₹7.5 LPA self-employed₹6 LPA salaried

The reward math at three spend levels

Scenario A: ₹4 L annual spend, 60% online

  • SBI Cashback: ₹2.4 L online × 5% = ₹12,000 (under cap).

    ₹1.6 L offline × 1% = ₹1,600. Total ₹13,600. Less ₹1,180 fee. Net: ₹12,420.

  • Axis ACE: ₹2.4 L online × 2% = ₹4,800 + ₹1.6 L × 1.5% = ₹2,400. Total ₹7,200. Less ₹588 fee (waived at ₹2L). Net: ₹7,200.

SBI Cashback wins by ₹5,200 — the 5% online beats ACE’s 2% online by a wide margin.

Scenario B: ₹6 L annual spend, 30% Google Pay bills + 30% Swiggy/Zomato

  • SBI Cashback: ₹3.6 L “online category” (incl. Swiggy etc.) × 5% = ₹18,000 (under cap of ₹60K). ₹2.4 L offline × 1% = ₹2,400. Total ₹20,400 – fee waived. Net ₹20,400.
  • Axis ACE: ₹1.8 L Google Pay bills × 5% capped ₹500/month = ₹6,000. ₹1.8 L Swiggy/Zomato × 4% capped ₹500/month = ₹6,000. ₹2.4 L other × 1.5% = ₹3,600. Total ₹15,600 – fee waived. Net ₹15,600.

SBI still wins ₹4,800 — but the gap closes due to ACE’s bill-payment lever.

Scenario C: ₹3 L annual spend, mostly utility + bill pay (heavy GPay user)

  • SBI Cashback: Utilities are excluded → ₹0 from utilities. ₹1 L other online × 5% = ₹5,000. ₹2 L offline + utility × 1% = ₹2,000. Total ₹7,000 less ₹1,180 fee. Net ₹5,820.
  • Axis ACE: ₹1.5 L Google Pay bills × 5% capped = ₹6,000 (cap reached). ₹1.5 L other × 1.5% = ₹2,250. Total ₹8,250 less ₹588 fee. Net ₹7,662.

Axis ACE wins by ₹1,840 — the only scenario where it beats SBI Cashback.

The “winner” scenarios for each card

SBI Cashback wins when:

  • You spend more than 50% online (Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, Swiggy, Zomato all qualify)
  • You spend ₹4-15 L/year (cap of ₹5K/month = ₹60K annual potential)
  • You don’t pay utility bills via card (these are excluded anyway)
  • You want simple “5% on everything online” without micro-categories

Axis ACE wins when:

  • You pay 3-5 utility bills monthly via Google Pay
  • Your card spend is ₹2-4 L/year (low spend favours ACE’s lower fee)
  • You want occasional lounge access (4/year)
  • You eat out / order in heavily on Swiggy/Zomato (4% direct)

Excluded categories — read this

Both cards exclude similar non-rewarding categories. The biggest gotchas:

CategorySBI CashbackAxis ACE
Rent paymentsExcludedExcluded
FuelExcluded (use a fuel co-brand)Excluded
Insurance premiumsExcludedEarns 1.5%
Wallet load (Paytm, PhonePe)ExcludedExcluded
Education feesExcludedEarns 1.5%
Government / tax paymentsEarns 1% (offline)Excluded
EMI conversionsExcludedExcluded
Cash advancesExcludedExcluded

The “Google Pay 5%” trap on Axis ACE

The 5% on Google Pay bill payments is widely advertised but capped at ₹500 cashback per month. That’s ₹6,000/year max. For a heavy bill payer, this caps out by mid-month and remaining bill spend earns the regular 1.5%.

If your monthly bills sum to more than ₹10,000, you’ll hit the ₹500/month cap and stop earning 5% on the rest. Plan your bill timing if you want to maximise — pay in early-month, when caps reset.

Hidden value: SBI’s “5% across all online” is uncapped category-wise

The SBI Cashback ₹5,000/month cap is at the TOTAL cashback level, not per-merchant. Within that ceiling, there’s no per-merchant or per-category limit. Spend ₹1L online in a single month → earn ₹5,000 cashback (instead of bumping into ₹500 caps like ACE).

For monthly Big Billion Day / Great Indian Festival sales where you might spend ₹50K-1L in a single week, SBI Cashback earns more than ACE.

Common mistakes

  1. Choosing ACE for “Google Pay 5%” without realising the ₹500/month cap — many users assume unlimited 5% on bills, hit the cap by day 12, and earn 1.5% on the rest.
  2. Choosing SBI Cashback for utilities — utilities are excluded; you’ll earn ₹0 on the spend you most want rewarded.
  3. Not maintaining ₹2L annual spend for fee waiver — both cards charge full fee if you don’t hit ₹2L. ACE’s fee is lower, so the impact is smaller, but still ₹588 lost.
  4. Counting “online” cashback on rent/wallet/fuel — these merchant codes appear “online” but are excluded by both cards.
  5. Using both cards as “primaries” without strategy — pick one as your daily-driver and the other for specific categories. Don’t split spend randomly.

Can I have both?

Yes — and many cashback optimisers do. Combined annual fee: ₹1,500 (₹1,770 incl. GST). Combined potential cashback at ₹6 L spend with smart routing: ₹25-30K/year.

Optimal split:

  • SBI Cashback: all online retail (Amazon, Flipkart, Myntra, food delivery)
  • Axis ACE: Google Pay bill payments + offline / regular spend not online

FAQs

Are these cards lifetime free?
No. Both have annual fees that are waivable on ₹2 L annual spend. ACE has the lower base fee (₹499 vs ₹999).

Does cashback get credited to bank account?
No. Cashback is auto-credited to your card statement next cycle as “Cashback Credit.” It reduces your next bill.

Can I get the SBI Cashback without an SBI account?
Yes. Both cards approve customers without prior banking relationship at the issuing bank, though existing customers get faster approval.

Is there a minimum monthly spend to keep the card active?
No mandatory minimum. The fee waiver requires ₹2 L annual; below that, you’ll pay the fee.

Will the cashback be taxable?
No. Credit card cashback to individual cardholders is treated as a discount, not taxable income.

Do these cards earn cashback on EMI conversions?
No. Once converted to EMI, no further cashback accrues on that transaction.

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