RBL Credit Card Offer: Get 500 INR Voucher on 1,000 INR Spend

Updated on 25 July 2025
RBL Credit Card targeted Offer - July 2025

RBL Bank has rolled out a targeted spend-based offer for select credit cardholders, probably to those who haven’t used their card in a while. I received this offer on my RBL credit card that’s been inactive for around 9 months, and if you’re in the same boat, it might be worth checking your inbox/SMS too.

Offer Details

OfferGet Rs.500 eVoucher on spending Rs.1000
Spend ExclusionsWallet & rent payments
Offer Period17 July 2025 – 5 Aug 2025
Fulfilment6 Oct 2025
Return on Spend50%
SourceEmail (offer t&c pdf attached)

It’s a simple and straight-forward offer from RBL Bank with solid 50% return on spend. Not to mention that eVouchers includes Amazon and Flipkart as well.

This offer is likely part of a spend-based reactivation campaign targeting long-term inactive credit card users.

RBL Credit Card Offer details

Bottomline

If your RBL card has been idle, this is an easy win. A 50% return on a ₹1,000 spend is hard to ignore. Just be sure to complete the spend within the offer period and avoid excluded categories. Quick, simple, and rewarding.

Did you receive this offer too? Share your experience in the comments below!

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3 thoughts on “RBL Credit Card Offer: Get 500 INR Voucher on 1,000 INR Spend

  1. Rishabh

    Received similar offer in July 2nd week and it got fulfilled yesterday.
    500rs Amazon voucher received from RBL. Almost 10-15days before the fulfillment date which was sometime in Sept.

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  2. SUBRATA MUKHOPADHYAY

    However one must be very careful while utilising this offer. I got a similar mail for spending Rs.300 and getting Amazon Voucher for Rs.500. There was also a link for claiming the voucher. While claiming the voucher, I found that they are asking for Expiry Date & CVV and asking for a transaction confirmation for Re 0.01. I deliberately put wrong Expiry date and wrong CVV and I got the message that my Amazon Voucher is approved. I did not get any mail thereafter about further detail. Clearly it was a fraud. People must be careful and must proceed with caution.

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    1. Siddharth Raman Post author

      Oops, that’s sad to know. Did you try escalating to PNO or beyond?

      Reply

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