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Federal Bank in India offers international debit cards for both Indian and Non-Resident Indians.
Read on to learn more about Federal Bank’s international debit cards and how they work.
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Federal Bank offers 2 different international debit cards:


Although they are both international debit cards, there are differences between the two cards when it comes to eligibility, benefits, and usage. Let’s take a deeper look.
Rupay Platinum International Debit Card is available for platinum accounts at Federal Bank. Typically platinum accounts require a minimum average quarterly balance of either:¹
NRI EMV International Debit card is only available to Non-Resident Indians. And it can only be linked to an open NRE account at Federal Bank. NRE accounts have a required minimum balance of ₹5,000.
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Rupay Platinum International Debit Card comes with benefits and perks for travel and shopping. You can earn reward points by shopping at stores and online.
And you get 2 free lounge passes per quarter in domestic lounges and 2 free passes per year for international lounges. Here are some additional benefits:
NRI EMV International Debit card offers easy shopping in person and online. It can be used globally including at ATMs in 180 countries. The embedded chip enables secure transactions wherever you are.
Rupay Platinum International Debit Card has a total daily usage limit of ₹3,50,000.
That includes a daily purchase limit of ₹3,00,000, and a cash withdrawal limit of ₹50,000.²
NRI EMV International Debit card has a daily usage limit of ₹30,000.³
To make things easier, here is a quick table on how both cards compare:
| Rupay Platinum International Debit Card | NRI EMV International Debit card | |
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| Provider | Rupay | Mastercard/Visa |
| International use | Yes | Yes |
| Chip-enabled | Yes | Yes |
| Daily usage | ₹3,50,000 | ₹30,000 |
| ATM use abroad | Yes | Yes |
| Eligible | ₹10 lakh banking relationship with Federal Bank | Non-Resident Indian |
| Perks | Yes | Minimal |
To apply for an international debit card with Federal Bank, you will first need an account with Federal Bank.
Here are the steps to opening an account:
For an account opening you will need to provide the following documents as well:⁴
If you have a Federal Bank account already, you can request for a debit card online:
The debit card should arrive at the address selected on the screen.⁵
Here are the fees & charges for both international debit cards available at Federal Bank:
| Rupay Platinum | NRI EMV Debit card | |
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| Annual fees | ₹500 | ₹300 |
| International ATM fee | ₹ 100 | ₹ 100 |
| International transaction fee | 3.50% | 3.50% |
There may be additional charges or fees so it is best to speak to a Federal Bank representative. Certain charges can be avoided if there are more than ₹ 50,000 worth of purchases made with the debit card.⁶
One of the main things to note is that with both debit cards there are still fees associated with spending globally, despite being international cards. There are 2 main fees, the first being a transaction fee of 3.5%. That will be added to all international transactions.
The second will be an exchange rate fee, which is tucked into the exchange rate you will get on your purchases made with the card abroad. Federal Bank makes their exchange rate slightly weaker than the real exchange rate you see on Google. And in that way, they take a cut on every conversion. It can seem small, but the exchange rate fee can add up in a big way.
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Your Federal Bank international debit cards should arrive with the international transaction feature ready. But if it is not activated yet, you can take the following steps to enable the debit card features:
If you have any problems or issues, it is advised to head to the Federal Bank branch near you. There is a Locate Us option on the right side of the Federal Bank homepage to find the nearest bank branch. ⁷
Sources used for this article:
All sources checked as of 3 March, 2022
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