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Fintech startup Slice lowers credit limit on cards to Rs 2,000, entering UPI next

The startup expects one million customers to avail of the new credit cards by FY22-end. In the longer term, Slice plans to expand to financial services and other consumer businesses.

September 08, 2021 / 09:00 IST
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"We had a huge number of customers on our waiting list... a Rs 2,000 credit limit is something that anyone can be creditworthy of in India. All customers will get the same benefits as in our existing card," Slice Founder and CEO Rajan Bajaj told Moneycontrol. (Representative Image)
"We had a huge number of customers on our waiting list... a Rs 2,000 credit limit is something that anyone can be creditworthy of in India. All customers will get the same benefits as in our existing card," Slice Founder and CEO Rajan Bajaj told Moneycontrol. (Representative Image)

As the appetite for credit grows across the country, fintechs are scaling up on the number of options for customers. Startup Slice which issues Visa credit cards has now expanded its card offerings, starting with a credit limit of Rs 2,000 and above.

Until now, the company provided cards with credit limits between Rs 10,000 to Rs 10 lakh. "The reason for reducing the starting credit limit was to open up the card for more eligible customers," Slice Founder and CEO Rajan Bajaj told Moneycontrol.

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"We had a huge number of customers on our waiting list. We think a Rs 2,000 credit limit is something that anyone can be creditworthy of, in India. All customers will get the same benefits as in our existing card regardless of the credit limit," he said.

Customers will be able to avail themselves of higher credit limits as they use the card and repay, simultaneously building a credit history. Bajaj added that he expects one million customers to avail of the new cards by the end of FY2022.