Standard Chartered Super Value Titanium Card

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But, I guess DTH still counts towards the 60k target? Ofcourse, for you its free, but I am just doing my math 😀
 
Of course all transactions would cost in that amount. There was also a 1% cashback on all transactions above Rs. 1000 (or Rs. 2000). Not sure if that still exists.
 
Beh. Looks like they replaced it with:
We give you 1 reward point for every Rs.100 you spend on all other categories
 
Dear Card Member,

We would like to thank you for your continued patronage of the Standard Chartered Super Value Titanium Credit Card.

Hope you are making the best use of your Super Value Titanium Credit Card with its power packed offering that rewards your spends on Fuel, Telecom and Utility bill payments.


5% cash back on fuel at all petrol pumps in India. You will receive a 1% surcharge reversal and 4% cash back on the transaction amount at any petrol pump, be it BPCL, IOC, HPCL or Reliance

5% cash back on all telecom payments including phone bills across all service providers, be it Vodafone, Airtel, Idea, MTNL, Reliance, BSNL or TATA

5% cash back on all utility bill payments, allowing you to save more on electricity, gas and water
Minimum transaction amount for cash back eligibility is 750
Maximum cash back per transaction is 100
Maximum cash back per month is 500

We would like to take this opportunity to inform you that we are revising the reward point structure of the Standard Chartered Super Value Titanium credit card. Rewards on all spend categories other than fuel, telecom and utility will be revised to 1 reward point for every 150 spent from 100 spent.

The change will be effective on your Standard Chartered Super Value
Titanium Credit Card spends effective 25 May, 2017.

Please note that identification of merchants as Fuel stations, Telecom and Utility service providers is based on the Merchant Category Codes allotted by MasterCard.

Standard Chartered Bank will not be responsible for providing 5% cash back for purchases at merchants which have not registered themselves under Merchant Category Codes assigned for Fuel stations, Telecom and Utility service providers by MasterCard.

At Standard Chartered, we have always strived to offer you products which are best-in-class and best suited to your requirements. Should you wish to avail any of our other credit card offerings please get in touch with our Phone Banking team at the numbers mentioned below. You can also visit us at www.sc.com/in for more details about the offerings.

For any further assistance or to increase your credit card limits please do not hesitate to get in touch with our Phone Banking team at the numbers mentioned below.

Assuring you of our best service at all times!


Warm Regards,

Anupam Bagchi
Head, Retail Payments and Unsecured Lending Business
 
anyone here has the premium super value titanium card from standard chartered?
they upgraded by regular super value to premium. but the new card that arrived... has the same design and branding.
premium is not mentioned anywhere. sc.com backend however shows the new card as premium super value.
what a mess.
 


today i find out that fuel payment cashback only works on payments under 2K. so basically i ended up paying 80 rupees for using this card.
 

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