Invite-Only vs Premium Credit Cards: What’s the Difference?

Is an invite-only card always better than a premium card?

No. Invite-only signals exclusivity, but the rewards aren’t always stronger. The IDFC FIRST Private, for instance, can’t convert points to air miles, which a frequent flyer would miss. Judge the card by its benefits, not its access method.

Is the HDFC Infinia invite-only?

Yes. The HDFC Infinia Metal Edition is offered by invitation only. The bank checks your eligibility and contacts you if you qualify. You can’t apply for it through the website.

How do I get invited for a super-premium card?

Build a strong profile with the bank. Maintain a high account balance, hold a Wealth or Private Banking relationship, and use your existing premium card responsibly. You can also ask your relationship manager to check, but the bank decides.

What income do I need for a premium credit card?

It varies by card. The Amex Platinum Travel needs about ₹6 lakh a year. Invite-only super-premium cards often expect ₹36 lakh a year or a large relationship value. A credit score of 750 or above helps in both cases.

Can I apply for a super-premium card directly?

Some, yes. The HDFC Diners Club Black and Amex Platinum Charge Card are applyable. Others like the Infinia, IDFC FIRST Private, and Amex Centurion are invite-only, so you can’t apply on your own.

What’s the difference between a charge card and a credit card?

A credit card lets you carry a balance and pay over time. A charge card, like the Amex Platinum, has no preset spending limit, but you must clear the full bill each month. There’s no minimum-due option to roll over.

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