Max SBI Card SELECT

  • Joining Fee: Rs 1499/-
  • Renewal Fee: Same as Joining fee (Rs 1,499 plus GST applicable).
  • Best Suited For: Shopping
  • Reward Type: Reward Points
  • Welcome Benefites: Earn 6000 bonus reward points on paying annual fees.
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Max SBI card Select is a premium shopping-based credit card that SBI has offered in partnership with Landmark Group’s brand “Max”. Max is a fashion store that offers apparel, footwear, accessories for everyone in your family. With this credit card, you can earn 10 reward points on every Rs 10 spent while shopping on any Landmark group’s brand store like Max, Lifestyle, Home Centre, etc. You also earn 6000 bonus reward points as soon as you pay your joining fee. Also, you can have a dual benefit by converting your SBI reward points into Landmark reward points and redeeming them at your convenience. Have a look at the specifications to know more about this credit card.

New Features

Spend Based Waiver

Nil


Interest Rates

3.5% per month or 42% per annum


Add-on Card Fee

Nil

Rewards Redemption Fee

Rs 99


Fuel Surcharge

1% of Fuel Surcharge Waiver (Maximum waiver of Rs 100 per statement cycle) at all fuel stations across India.

Foreign Currency Markup

3.5% of the total transaction value.


Cash Advance Charges

2.5% of the total transaction amount (Minimum Rs. 500)

Movie & Dining

Get 10 Reward Points on every Rs 100 spent on dining and movies.


Travel

NA


International Lounge Access

NA

Rewards Rate

Earn 10 Earn Reward Points on every Rs 100 spent on all Online and Offline Landmark stores. Earn 2 Reward Points on every Rs 100 spent on all other online and offline purchases.


Golf

NA


Insurance Benefits

NA

Reward Redemption

Redeem your Reward points by converting them into Landmark Rewards and get a double benefit.


Domestic Lounge Access

NA


Zero Liability Protection

NA

Pros

No data available

Cons

No data available

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