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LIC Credit Card: Here’s How to Get a Lifetime Free Card

LIC Credit Card: Here’s How to Get a Lifetime Free Card

LIC Credit Card: LIC Cards Services Limited, a wholly-owned subsidiary of LIC of India, has introduced a Lifetime Free Credit Card in partnership with Axis Bank. The card comes with no joining, annual, or renewal fees, making it an attractive option for LIC policyholders and frequent spenders.


This credit card gives the user the advantage of paying their LIC premiums and earning double reward points, which is up to % of the premium amount. These steps help most people to make their premium payments much easier and also give extra reward points to the users.

Key Features:
1. LIC Signature Credit Card:
– Earn 1 reward point for every ₹100 spent (1 point = ₹1).
– Double reward points on international transactions and LIC premium payments.
– Complimentary airport lounge access across India (twice a quarter).


2. LIC Platinum Credit Card:
– Earn 1 reward point for every ₹100 spent (1 point = ₹0.75).
– Double reward points on international transactions and LIC premium payments.

Also Read: EPFO Automatic PF Transfer: Big Relief for Employees in 2025

Insurance Cover on Credit Card: 
There is free credit card liability insurance up to the credit card limit. Additionally offered are air accidental insurance coverage of one crore and personal accidental insurance coverage of five lakhs.

Additional Benefits:
– Dining Delights Program: 15% discount at over 4,000 restaurants across India.
– Fuel Surcharge Waiver: Available at all fuel stations across the country.
– Enhanced Security: EMV Chip and PIN-enabled for maximum protection.

LIC cardholders can apply for the card through their LIC agent or visit the official website at www.liccards.co.in.

Also Read: Top 5 Hidden Credit Card Charges You Should Watch Out For in 2025

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