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    Credit Card Tips 2026: Avoid These Common Mistakes To Save Upto 10% More On Credit Cards

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    Published: Tuesday, July 7, 2026, 12:13 [IST]

    Credit cards are a popular financial tool and are easily available through financial institutions, which can provide much-needed financial help during tough times. As per 1Finance Magazine, 59 percent of GenZ own more credit cards than Millennials. However, another report by the same Mumbai-based firm shows that the average credit cardholder saves only 4 percent on annual spending, proving that easy access to credit cards does not mean people know how to use them effectively.

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    To help maximise your savings, the personal finance advisory firm recommends strategies that would increase your savings by 10 percent on your credit cards. Here’s what they advise:

    Be mindful of card selection

    The first step in a good credit card strategy is choosing the right card for your needs. Animesh Hardia, Senior Vice-President, Quantitative Research, 1Finance, notes that people often fall for generic cards that pay flat, low rates on the categories where they spend the most. Before applying for a credit card, assess your financial needs to help you make the right decision, as the report further highlights that poor card selection often leads people to earn only the base reward rate of about 0.5 to 3.3 per cent on most purchases.

    Another thing is, once you start exploring credit cards, you receive many attractive offers from banks and credit card companies, such as free airport lounge access, bonus air miles, shopping vouchers, exclusive memberships, and hotel benefits. While these offers may sound tempting, ask yourself whether you will actually use them. For example, if you are taking a premium travel credit card offering air miles or hotel points, but you rarely travel, then there’s no real value to your credit card. Also, you could end up paying a high annual fee for benefits that go unused.

    Track your spending patterns

    Instead of blindly following advice from social media platforms, you should pay more attention to your spending patterns. Tracking spending habits for the past 6 to 12 months will give you a clearer picture of where your money goes. Identify the priority categories where you spend the most, as usually two or three categories account for 60 to 70 per cent of total spending. For instance, if most of your money in the past months was spent on shopping and online purchases, then a cashback or shopping credit card is likely to offer much better value than a general-purpose card.

    Know credit card fees and other charges

    While going for credit cards, banks and credit card companies usually bombard you with attractive rewards information and welcome offers; however, it is equally important to understand the terms and conditions. Before choosing a credit card, you should also pay close attention to reward caps, redemption rules, spending thresholds, reward expiry, merchant acceptance, category-specific offers, and other applicable fees. Understanding annual fees and variable charges can help you utilize your credit card more wisely and save you from unnecessary financial loss.

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