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  • How Tata Play's New OTT Bundles Revolutionize Streaming Service

    Exciting news for Indian entertainment enthusiasts!

  • Decoding HDFC Bank's PIXEL Play: The Future of Virtual Credit Cards in India

    HDFC Bank has introduced two innovative digital credit cards, ‘PIXEL Play’ and ‘PIXEL Go’, through its PayZapp app. These cards offer a fully digital experience, allowing customers to manage their finances with ease and flexibility. Let’s dive into the details of what these cards offer and how they stand out. Image source The Economic Times The Digital Edge The PIXEL credit cards are completely digital, meaning all aspects of the card, from the management application, are handled through the PayZapp app. This digital approach eliminates the need for physical paperwork or visits to the bank, making the process seamless and convenient. Image source Moneycontrol Getting Started To get a PIXEL card, customers need to download the PayZapp app. The onboarding process is straightforward: Download the PayZapp App: Available on both Android and iOS platforms. Apply for the Card: Fill out the application directly in the app. Instant Approval: Receive your digital credit card immediately after approval. Features and Benefits Image source TLM4ALL The PIXEL cards come loaded with features designed for the digital age: Card Management: Control your card settings, view statements, and get notifications all within the app. Rewards and Customization: Tailor your rewards to fit your lifestyle. Choose merchants that offer the highest cashback (up to 5%) and adjust these preferences every three months. EMI Options: Convert your purchases into EMIs directly through the app, making it easier to manage larger expenses. Design Choices: Customize the card design to reflect your personality. Preferred Payment Cycle: Align your payment cycle with your salary timeline for better financial management. Who Can Apply? Image source Card Insider The eligibility criteria for PIXEL Play and PIXEL Go are slightly different: PIXEL Play: Available to salaried individuals aged 21-60 with a monthly income of ₹25,000 and self-employed individuals aged 21-65 with an annual income of ₹6 lakh. PIXEL Go: Similar to PIXEL Play but also available to salaried individuals with a monthly income of ₹8,000. The joining fee for both cards is ₹500, but this fee is waived if you spend ₹20,000 within the first 90 days. Flexibility and Convenience One of the standout features of the PIXEL cards is their flexibility. You can: Choose and Change Merchants: Select your preferred merchants for cashback and change them every three months without any extra cost. Multiple Channels: Use the digital card across various platforms, including those that use QR codes for payments. Things to Remember: While the digital-only nature of the PIXEL cards offers many benefits, it also means that: App Dependency: Everything revolves around the PayZapp app. If you’re not comfortable managing finances through an app, this might not be the best option for you. No Cash Withdrawals: Unlike physical credit cards, digital cards do not support cash withdrawals. Summary: HDFC Bank’s PIXEL Play and PIXEL Go digital credit cards are a perfect fit for the modern, tech-savvy consumer. They offer unparalleled flexibility, customization, and convenience, all managed through a single app. If you’re comfortable with digital banking, these cards could significantly enhance your financial management and shopping experience.

  • What Does Meta's Potential Data Centre in India Mean for the Future of Tech?

    parent company of Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, is gearing up to establish its first data centre in India By establishing local data centres in India, Meta aims to improve its operational capabilities and enhance large artificial intelligence models by the government, Meta's decision to localize data centres in India Given India's significant user base across Facebook, Instagram, and WhatsApp, the localization of user-generated

  • How are Myntra and Zara targeting Gen Z spending in India's booming lifestyle market?

    India's lifestyle market is on the brink of substantial growth, primarily fueled by the rise in affluence is projected to reach a remarkable $210 billion by 2028, Playing a crucial role in this growth are India's The online lifestyle market in India, presently estimated at $16-17 billion, is anticipated to surge In 2023, over 175 million customers across India shopped for lifestyle products online, averaging six retail is not limited to major cities, as cities beyond the top 50 already contribute two-thirds of India's

  • How is Amazon Pay Expanding Its Reach in India's Small Towns and Offline Payments?

    Amazon Pay India, the digital payments arm of e-commerce giant Amazon India, aims to expand its presence received a prepaid payment instrument license and a payment aggregator license from the Reserve Bank of India According to the report, the growth in digital payments in India is largely driven by online channels

  • So New. So Nokia: Depute Of Nokia G42 Fastest Smartphone: All You Need To Know About In 3 minutes

    For all our Indian users, we've got some exciting news - the Nokia G42 5G is packed with enticing features This smartphone will be available on Amazon for sale in India. Notably, Nokia has introduced a fresh color variant named "So Pink" in regions outside of India, complementing However, it remains uncertain whether the "So Pink" option will be offered in India.

  • G20 Leader's Summit Has Started Today: What'd You Anticipate?

    Meanwhile, Indian leaders are focusing on development issues. What Is The Core Of The Summit? The leaders’ summit is a high point in India's rotating presidency of the G20. India’s G20 Sherpa Amitabh Kant had earlier said that the G20 is an economic, body and that India would What India Has Been Achieved? Large deliberation has taken place under India's presidency of the G20.

  • How will Amazon India's revised seller fees impact product prices next month?

    Amazon India is set to revise its seller fee structure from April 7, which may increase the prices of However, Amazon India has also decreased the fee for categories such as baby apparel products, inverters

  • Google Wallet App Launched in India: What is it and how is it different from Google Pay

    Google has rolled out its digital wallet application, Google Wallet, in India. the launch of Google Wallet will not affect Google Pay, which is already a popular UPI application in India Image source India TV News Google Pay, on the other hand, is a platform for users to manage their finances Google Pixel smartphone users in India will have the Google Wallet app pre-installed on their devices At launch, Google announced partnerships with PVR INOX, Flipkart, Air India, Shoppers Stop, and Ixigo

  • Mission Chandrayaan 3 Buzzed With Energy And Excitement: Know More About This Greatest Time

    If Chandrayaan-3 is successful, India will be the first country to land near the Moon’s little-explored Chandrayaan 3: Why India's Moon Mission is important? The successful landing of India’s Chandrayaan-3 on the lunar surface is an indelible occasion. India's Chandrayaan-3 mission was launched on July 14 by the Indian Space Research Organisation from India will be the only country to land on the lunar south pole.

  • Spotify-Free Users In India: Know The Key Features Have Been Removed

    Spotify's move is part of making its premium service more appealing to music enthusiasts, especially in India According to a Redseer study, Redseer study, Spotify is the leading music platform in India with a whopping

  • Decided To Protect The Future? Here Are The Best Policies You Can Buy

    Every Indian have the priority to buy insurance that not only covers hospital bills, diagnostic tests What Is India’s best health insurance?

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