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An EMI card lets you buy products on EMI without taking a fresh loan every time. It works like a pre-approved credit line.
An EMI card is usually issued by NBFCs or banks and is linked to your credit profile. It allows you to convert purchases into EMIs instantly, both online and offline. You do not need to fill loan forms each time. Card swipe karo, EMI select karo, and done. Common uses include electronics, appliances, furniture, and sometimes even medical expenses.
You get a fixed limit based on your income and credit history. When you make a purchase, the amount is deducted from this limit and converted into monthly EMIs. EMIs are auto-debited from your bank account. Interest may apply unless it is a no-cost EMI offer. Easy lagta hai, but discipline zaroori hota hai.
You can apply through the issuer’s app, website, or partner store. Usually, you need a PAN card, Aadhaar, bank account, and stable income. Many issuers offer EMI cards to existing customers with good repayment history. Approval is faster if your credit score is healthy. Some providers even pre-approve cards without fresh documentation.
EMI cards may have joining fees, annual fees, or processing charges per transaction. Even no-cost EMI may include small fees. Yeh point log ignore kar dete hain, but total cost check karna important hai.
Using an EMI card responsibly helps your credit score. Missed EMIs or overuse can hurt it. Multiple small EMIs add up quickly, so limit control mein rakho.
An EMI card is convenient for planned purchases. Use it wisely, track EMIs properly, and avoid impulse buys. Easy credit helpful hota hai, lekin control ke bina problem ban sakta hai.
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