Why Credit Cards Get Discontinued in India (And What You Should Do): 2026 Guide

Can I still use a discontinued credit card?

Often, yes. If only the product was retired for new applicants, your account usually stays open and your benefits continue. You can keep using it until the bank tells you otherwise. If your individual account was closed, then no, the card stops working.

Does a discontinued card hurt my CIBIL score?

It can, if the account is closed. Closing a card raises your credit utilisation ratio and shortens your credit history. Both can lower your score. If the card stays open as a product change, the impact is usually small.

Will I get a new card automatically?

Sometimes. When a bank relaunches a card, it often moves existing users to the new version without a fresh application. Check the new card’s annual fee and benefits, because they may differ from your old card.

How long of non-use before a bank closes my card in India?

RBI rules let banks close a card unused for more than 12 months. The bank must inform you first and give you time to respond. To stay safe, use the card at least once every few months.

What happens to my reward points if my card is discontinued?

Points often expire when the account closes. Redeem or transfer them before the closure date. If you’re being moved to a new card, ask the bank whether your points carry over.

Can I stop my bank from closing an inactive card?

Yes. The simplest fix is to use the card. Set up a small recurring payment, like a monthly subscription, on auto-pay. That regular spend keeps the card active and signals to the bank that you still want it.

What’s the difference between a card being discontinued and being declined?

A discontinued card is retired or closed by the bank, so it no longer works at all. A declined card still works, but one transaction was rejected, often due to a low limit, a wrong PIN, or a fraud flag. Discontinued is permanent; declined is usually a one-time block.

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