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Advertorial | Embrace festive savings with Amazon Pay: Shop more and worry less
Oct 31, 2023 5:21 AM

Amazon Great Indian Festival, is a time of year when shopping take center stage amid the festive celebrations. Amazon Pay offers a range of benefits that go beyond products and purchases.

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Maximize Your Rewards and Get More When You Shop: Amazon Pay offers a variety of instruments like Amazon Pay ICICI Bank credit card, Amazon Pay Later, flexible EMI options, and UPI. When Prime customers acquire this rewarding co-branded credit card, they receive welcome rewards worth ₹2,500 along with 5% cashback on their purchases, flights, and hotel bookings.

Non-Prime customers, on the other hand, are not left behind. They receive welcome rewards worth ₹2,000, a complimentary 3-month Prime membership and 3% cashback on shopping, flights, and hotels.

Activate Amazon Pay Later and receive welcome rewards worth ₹600. For Amazon Pay Balance users, there's a warm welcome with ₹250 in rewards. So, shop more to save more with Amazon Pay, this festive season!

Elevate Your Holidays into Epic Adventures with Amazon Pay: Planning a holiday? Amazon Pay has got your travel aspirations covered. Whether it's a domestic getaway or an international adventure, Amazon Pay brings you unbeatable discounts. Get up to 25% off on domestic flights and up to ₹8,000 off on international flights.

Those using the Amazon Pay ICICI Bank Credit Card can get an additional 10% cashback on the price. For bus bookings, you can earn up to 10% cashback, and train travelers can get up to ₹50 cashback. If you're looking for accommodation, our hotel bookings offer an incredible discount of up to 50% off.

Exciting offers for Prime Members to Boost Your Savings: Planning for a trip with Uber? It’s time to delight in a fantastic 5% cashback when using Amazon Pay Balance for Prime members. Also, Prime members can unlock exclusive offers worth ₹1,500 by placing an order on Amazon.in during Amazon Great Indian Festival 2023.

Prime Members will receive welcome rewards up to ₹2,500 for signing up for Amazon Pay ICICI credit Card. To add more to this festive shopping fervour, customers who make five Send Money or Scan & Pay transactions through Amazon Pay, will unlock exciting offers worth ₹500, redeemable across popular apps like Uber, Ola, Swiggy, and Zomato.

Transform Your Bills into Celebrations with Amazon Pay: Amazon Pay simplifies your financial management during this festival. When you recharge or pay your bills with Amazon Pay, you receive ₹1,000 to shop on Amazon. It's an offer that elevates practicality to pure pleasure.

Gift Better and Invest Smarter: Elevate your gifting and investment game this festive season with Amazon Pay. Save up to 10% on gift cards and be the bearer of thoughtful presents without burning a hole in your pocket. And guess what? The investment worries are sorted too! This Dhanteras (10th of November), Prime members can earn a whopping 5% cashback, up to ₹5,000 when they purchase digital gold via UPI.

Non-Prime members, you're not left out either; you can grab a fantastic 3% cashback, up to ₹3,000! Prime members can enjoy a 3% cashback, up to ₹3,000, and Non-Prime members can earn 1% cashback, up to ₹1,000, for their digital gold purchases made via UPI between 26th October and 9th November.

The Amazon Great Indian Festival is not just about shopping; it's also a celebration of convenient way to make your payments with Amazon Pay, where every digital transaction is an opportunity to reap rewards. So, gear up for a shopping festival like no other and make the most of these incredible offers and rewards without delay.

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