Glossary

Milestone Benefits on Credit Cards: How They Work

Updated 20 March 2026

Bottom Line: Milestone benefits are one-time bonuses — vouchers, extra reward points, or fee waivers — that your bank unlocks when you hit a specific spending threshold within a set period (usually quarterly or annually). They can be worth Rs 2,000–25,000+ per year on premium cards, but only if you plan your spends around them deliberately.

What Exactly Is a Milestone Benefit?

Every time you swipe your credit card, you earn regular reward points or cashback. Milestone benefits are different. They’re bonus rewards that kick in only after you cross a spending threshold — say Rs 2 lakh in a quarter or Rs 8 lakh in a year.

Think of it like a loyalty bonus. The bank is saying: “Spend X amount with us, and we’ll throw in something extra.” That “something extra” can be:

  • Bonus reward points (often worth Rs 2,000–10,000)
  • Gift vouchers (Amazon, Flipkart, Taj, etc.)
  • Annual fee waiver (effectively making the card free)
  • Complimentary hotel nights or airport lounge passes
  • Accelerated earn rates for the next period

The catch? These thresholds are not always easy to hit, and not all transactions count.

How Milestone Benefits Actually Work

The Spend Window

Most milestones operate on one of three cycles:

  • Monthly — rare, but cards like the DCB Elite have monthly spend milestones (e.g., spend Rs 80,000/month for bonus rewards)
  • Quarterly — common on mid-tier cards (e.g., spend Rs 1.5 lakh per quarter)
  • Annual — the most common structure on premium cards (e.g., spend Rs 5 lakh/year for fee waiver)

Your bank tracks eligible spends within that window. Miss it by even a day, and you start from zero.

What Counts (and What Doesn’t)

This is where people get tripped up. Not every transaction counts toward milestones:

Transaction TypeUsually Counts?Notes
Regular retail purchasesYesOffline and online both count
Insurance premium paymentsYes (most cards)Some premium cards in 2026 still allow this — useful for big-ticket milestone hits
Utility bill paymentsVariesMany banks cap or exclude these
Rent payments via third-party appsUsually NoCoded as wallet loads or quasi-cash
Fuel transactionsVariesOften capped at Rs 5,000–10,000/month
EMI conversionsNoThe original transaction may count, but EMI itself doesn’t
Wallet loads (Paytm, etc.)NoAlmost universally excluded
Cash advancesNoNever counts, also attracts hefty fees
Tax paymentsVariesSome banks count it, many don’t

Pro tip: Insurance premium payments are one of the cleanest ways to hit annual milestones. A single Rs 1–2 lakh insurance payment can push you over the threshold without changing your regular spending habits.

Here’s what some of the most popular Indian credit cards offer at various spend thresholds:

CardMilestone ThresholdReward
SBI EliteRs 3 lakh annual10,000 bonus points (~Rs 2,500)
SBI EliteRs 5 lakh annual15,000 bonus points (~Rs 3,750)
HDFC InfiniaRs 10 lakh annualAnnual fee reversal (Rs 12,500)
Axis MagnusRs 15 lakh annualAdditional milestone reward points
HDFC Diners Club BlackRs 8 lakh annualAnnual fee waiver + bonus points
IDFC First SelectRs 2 lakh annualFee waiver (Rs 999)
Axis FlipkartRs 2 lakh annualFlipkart vouchers
AU VettaRs 3 lakh annualAnnual fee reversal

Note: Banks update these structures periodically. Always confirm the latest terms on your bank’s website or card member portal before planning spends.

The Fee Waiver Play

For most people, the single most valuable milestone is the annual fee waiver. Cards like the HDFC Diners Club Black (Rs 10,000 fee) or SBI Elite (Rs 4,999 fee) waive the annual charge if you hit their spend target. If your natural spending already gets you close, this makes an expensive card effectively free — which changes the value math entirely.

How to Track Your Milestone Progress

Banks are notoriously bad at making this easy. Here’s how to stay on top of it:

  1. Net banking / app — Some banks (HDFC, Axis) show milestone progress in the rewards section. SBI’s tracker is less reliable.
  2. Call the helpline — Old school, but sometimes the only way to get an exact number.
  3. Spreadsheet it — If you’re serious about optimising, track your eligible monthly spends manually. It takes five minutes a month and prevents nasty surprises.

Timing Your Big Purchases

If you’re Rs 30,000 short of a Rs 5 lakh milestone in November, that’s the month to buy your new phone, pay insurance, or stock up on something you’d buy anyway. Don’t manufacture spending — just time the spending you’d do regardless.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Assuming all spends count. Rent payments through third-party apps, wallet loads, and fuel often don’t. Check exclusions before banking on a milestone.
  • Forgetting the reset date. Annual milestones usually reset on your card anniversary date, not April 1st or January 1st. Know your cycle.
  • Overspending to hit a target. If the milestone reward is worth Rs 2,500 but you need to force Rs 50,000 in unnecessary spending, the maths doesn’t work. Only chase milestones you’d naturally hit (or come close to).
  • Ignoring stacking. Some cards offer quarterly and annual milestones. Hit both for maximum value.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are milestone benefits on credit cards?

Milestone benefits are one-time bonus rewards — extra points, vouchers, fee waivers, or complimentary services — that a bank gives you when your total spending on the card crosses a specific threshold within a defined period (monthly, quarterly, or annually).

Do insurance payments count toward milestone spends?

On most premium cards in India, yes. Insurance premium payments are one of the most efficient ways to hit annual milestones since they’re large, legitimate transactions. However, always check your specific card’s terms — a few banks have started excluding certain insurance payment channels.

How do I check my milestone progress?

Check your bank’s mobile app or net banking portal under the rewards or benefits section. HDFC and Axis show this relatively clearly. For SBI and other banks, you may need to call customer care for an exact figure.

Does the milestone period reset on April 1st?

Usually not. Most banks reset milestone tracking on your card anniversary date — the month your card was issued. Some banks use the financial year (April–March), but this varies. Confirm with your bank to avoid losing progress.

Can I hit milestones by paying rent through apps like CRED or Cheq?

In most cases, no. Rent payments processed through third-party platforms are typically coded as wallet loads or quasi-cash transactions and excluded from milestone calculations. Direct merchant payments are your safest bet.

Is it worth overspending just to hit a milestone?

Only if you’re close. If you need Rs 10,000–20,000 more in spending and the reward is worth Rs 5,000+, time a purchase you’d make anyway. But manufacturing Rs 1 lakh in spending for a Rs 2,500 reward is a losing trade. Let milestones reward your natural spending pattern, not dictate it.

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