The days of carrying wads of cash while going shopping, travelling, fine dining or for entertainment are long gone. Over the last few years, there has been a steady transition towards cashless payment modes.
The days of carrying wads of cash while going shopping, travelling, fine dining or for entertainment are long gone. Over the last few years, there has been a steady transition towards cashless payment modes. And this trend got a further boost during the COVID-19 pandemic. The digital payments market, which was valued at Rs 1,638 trillion in FY 2019, is expected to grow to Rs 4,323 trillion by FY 2024. This reflects a compounded annual growth rate of about 22 per cent, a remarkable feat.
And in this era of electronic payments, credit cards have become on-the-go spending companions that offer convenience, safety and simplicity, along with an array of benefits, including discounts and rewards every time you shop. As a result, the demand for new credit cards – which is one of the most preferred and secure modes of cashless payments – has seen a steep rise.
Credit Cards for every reason and every season
Over the past couple of decades, the credit card space has evolved to meet the unique needs of a spectrum of consumers, with a variety of attractive features and special privileges. For the everyday spender, there are cards that offer attractive reward benefits on purchases at grocery or departmental stores and on various other day-to-day expenditures. For those more inclined to shop online, there are cards that come with gift vouchers and subscriptions to popular web stores and e-services. For those who need to drive around a lot, there are cards that offer reward points for fuel purchases from specific vendors and fuel surcharge waivers on these transactions. The list goes on. Essentially, credit card issuers have been adapting their offerings to suit the lifestyles of all types of people.
A credit card also allows for the flexibility to travel with ease without having to carry cash, even if you are out of your city or country. Having a credit card can also help you with any urgent requirement for funds, like in case of a medical emergency. You can simply settle your bills using your credit card and do not have to worry about arranging funds when you are in the hospital.