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    ACCESS Newswire

    How to Choose a Credit Card for Everyday Spending

    July 22, 2025
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    DUBAI, UAE / ACCESS Newswire / July 22, 2025 / Everyday purchases – from groceries to streaming services – add up quickly. What many don’t realize is that the right credit card can turn those expenses into valuable rewards.

    Choosing the right credit card means you can earn rewards, save money, and get useful extras-just by using your card for the things you already pay for.

    Here is how to find one that fits your daily life.

    1. Look at Where You Spend Most

    A good card gives you extra points or rewards when you spend it on:

    • Grocery shopping
    • Eating out or ordering food
    • Fuel for your car
    • Online services like Netflix or music apps

    Some cards give more points in these areas than others. Pick one that matches how you live.

    2. Check What You Can Do with Points

    Getting points is great – but what you can do with them matters more.
    A credit card will let you:

    • Book flights and hotels
    • Shop online or get gift vouchers.
    • Get cash back.

    Some cards only let you use points in certain places.

    3. See What Extras Come With It

    Cards often come with lifestyle benefits. These could include:

    • Free access to airport lounges
    • Monthly deals on movie tickets.
    • Extra safety for your online shopping
    • Easy access to Digital wallets

    Ask yourself: which of these would I use? Then choose a card that gives you real value, not just a lengthy list of features you will never touch.

    4. If You Travel or Shop Online, Read This

    If you spend it in other currencies (like while traveling or shopping from international websites), make sure the card is:

    • Offers good currency rates.
    • Does not charge too much for foreign transactions.
    • Give you reward points when spending outside the UAE.

    Some cards give fewer points or charge hidden fees on non-UAE currency spends.

    5. Match It to How You Use Your Card

    If you pay off your card every month, look for the best rewards.
    If you sometimes pay in parts, check for:

    • Lower interest rates
    • Installment plans for big buys.
    • Clear rules for how long your points last

    Not all cards are the same, so you should pick one that works ideally for your spending habits.

    Final Thought

    The right credit card should make life easier, not harder. It should reward your everyday spending, offer rewards you will use, and give you the freedom to enjoy your money on your way.

    CONTACT:
    Sonakshi Murze
    Manager
    sonakshi.murze@iquanti.com

    SOURCE: iQuanti

    View the original press release on ACCESS Newswire

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