Minimum Spend Criteria
• Most fuel credit cards require a minimum transaction amount for reward eligibility
• Common minimum spends range from ₹150 to ₹200 per fuel transaction
• Transactions below the threshold may not qualify for cashback or points
• The minimum spend condition applies separately to each swipe
• Co-branded cards often highlight the minimum spend in their fuel benefit terms
Impact on Surcharge Waiver and Rewards
• Fuel surcharge waiver also typically applies only above the minimum spend
• Both rewards and waiver benefits are invalid below the defined value
• High-value transactions qualify more consistently for full benefits
• Some issuers combine minimum spend rules with monthly reward caps
• Not meeting the minimum amount results in loss of reward credit
Variation Across Cards and Issuers
• Entry-level cards may have slightly lower minimum spend thresholds
• Premium or co-branded fuel cards may offer better flexibility on limits
• Each issuer defines its own terms for eligible transaction amounts
• Minimum spend conditions can vary by fuel partner brand or outlet
• Terms are available in the card’s product brochure or website
Where to Verify Eligibility
• Card issuer apps and statements specify eligible fuel transactions
• Customer care can confirm the minimum spend criteria per card
• Some POS machines at fuel stations display eligibility at checkout
• Transaction slips and reward dashboards help track qualifying spends
• Fuel station staff may also advise on eligible card limits and swipe values
Tips to Meet Minimum Spend Requirements
• Refuel with at least the minimum qualifying amount in one transaction
• Avoid splitting fuel bills into smaller, non-qualifying swipes
• Use the same eligible card consistently to maximize reward tracking
• Choose partner fuel stations with clear card compatibility
• Monitor statements to confirm that spends meet reward criteria
