Credit Card EMI (Equated Monthly Installment) makes buying expensive products easier. However, many customers do not fully understand the hidden charges associated with it, which significantly increase the total amount they end up paying. Here’s a complete breakdown of the real cost of Credit Card EMIs, so you can make smarter financial decisions.


The Real Cost Behind EMI

When you convert a purchase into EMI, banks don’t just charge monthly installments. There are multiple additional charges involved:


Processing Fee: Can range from ₹199 to ₹1,000, depending on the bank and product.
GST: Applied on the processing fee, further increasing the total cost.
Foreclosure/Premature Closure Fee: Applied if you want to close the EMI before the tenure ends — a cost many users forget to consider.


So, even though EMI feels budget-friendly, it comes with extra financial burden.


The Myth of No-Cost EMI

No-Cost EMI is widely promoted as “interest-free,” but the truth is more complicated.


Here’s how banks/retaillers recover the interest:



  • They reduce or remove discounts that you might otherwise get.


  • The interest amount is adjusted via processing fees or increased product cost.



👉 Result: You still end up paying extra — just in a hidden way.


So, No-Cost EMI rarely means zero interest.


How EMI Increases Total Payment – Example

Let’s say you buy a smartphone worth ₹60,000 on a 12-month EMI.


Approx. Monthly EMI: ₹5,400
Total Paid in 12 Months: ₹64,800
Processing Fee + GST: ~₹700–₹1,200


➡️ Final Amount Paid: ₹65,500–₹66,000


You end up paying ₹5,500–₹6,000 extra compared to full payment upfront.


Cashback EMI vs Regular EMI

Some banks offer Cashback EMI where a part of the interest is refunded later.
This benefits you only if:



  • You pay EMIs on time


  • You don’t default or delay payment


  • The card remains active



Even a small delay can cancel the cashback, making it a regular EMI again.


When Should You Choose EMI?

✔ When you have a big, urgent purchase
✔ When interest is 0% or very low
✔ When your income is steady and payments are timely
✔ When you need better budget control


When Should You Avoid EMI?

✘ Already handling multiple EMIs
✘ Likely to miss or delay payments
✘ Buying non-essential or impulsive items
✘ High interest rate: 14%–24%, even higher than a personal loan


Impact on Credit Score

  • EMI blocks your credit limit


  • Higher credit utilization can hurt your credit score


  • Missing payments affects your score severely



So use EMI responsibly.


How to Choose the Right EMI Option

✔ Compare offers across banks
✔ Ask for the processing fee details
✔ Check hidden charges in No-Cost EMI
✔ Check pre-closure charges
✔ Prefer shorter EMI tenures (3–6 months) to reduce interest


Final Advice

EMI is a helpful financial tool, but only when used with awareness.
Always calculate the true cost before opting for EMI. Smart decisions can help you save money and keep your budget under control.

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