Discover the exclusive benefits and rewards of Axis Bank's PRIMUS Credit Card, designed for ultra-high net worth individuals.
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The PRIMUS Credit Card is available only by invitation to select Axis Bank customers with ultra-high net worth.
The joining fee is Rs 5 lakh + GST (1 primary + 1 add-on), and the add-on card fee is Rs 25K + GST. The renewal fee is Rs 3 lakh + GST.
Cardholders can earn 1 EDGE Mile for every Rs 100 spent on all transactions, redeemable for product catalogues, vouchers, and partner miles. They also enjoy unlimited complimentary domestic lounge access, 12 free guest visits each year, and unlimited international lounge access with priority passes.
The interest rate is 1% per month or 12.68% per annum.
No, the PRIMUS Credit Card is available only by invitation to select Axis Bank customers with ultra-high net worth.

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