Credit cards in India have had quite the journey. A couple of decades ago, they were almost a status symbol. Now, they're tucked away in the wallets (or smartphones) of people from all walks of life. But if you watch closely, you'll notice that Millennials, Baby Boomers, and Gen Z each use them very differently.

Millennials - Living for the perks
For a lot of Millennials—those in their late twenties to early forties—a credit card is less about borrowing money and more about stretching every rupee.
Free-flight miles, online shopping discounts, cashback on groceries... they've mastered the art of squeezing benefits out of every swipe. Co-branded cards with airlines, e-commerce sites, or fuel stations? They lap those up.
"Their comfort with EMIs and "Buy Now, Pay Later" offers makes them quick to jump on deals, but that convenience comes at a cost. Some end up carrying forward balances and losing out to high interest rates," said Sumit Chokhra, Head of Business at WeCredit.
When COVID hit, many even used cards for rent and daily essentials, not just wants - a shift that shows both their adaptability and their vulnerability.
Boomers - Playing it safe
Now, the Baby Boomers—most of them retired or enjoying the tail end of their careers—treat credit cards rather differently. For them, it's more of a safety net than a go-to payment method. You'll rarely find them tapping away for small buys. When they do pull out the card, it's often for a train ticket, a holiday booking, or maybe a big family dinner.
"They're less likely to flirt with debt. Most pay off their bill in full each month. Old habits die hard, and many still prefer cash or debit—especially those living outside the metros. Digital payments have grown on them, but they aren't about to ditch their tried-and-tested ways overnight," added Sumit Chokhra.
Gen Z - Quick in, quick out
And then you have Gen Z—the under-25s. This bunch grew up with UPI, mobile wallets, and instant sign-ups, so naturally, the idea of "apply today, get your card by the weekend" is second nature to them.
Many already use their cards for both fun and side hustles—from late-night food orders to buying inventory for an Instagram shop, says Sumit Chokhra.
Fintechs have made cards easy to get, often with lower credit limits, which suits them fine... until it doesn't. A fair share is already maxing out their limits and juggling repayments. They like flexibility, but discipline? That's still a work in progress.
Same card, different game
Put simply: Millennials hunt for deals, Boomers tread with caution, and Gen Z dives in fast—sometimes too fast.
"Each group plays the credit card game by its own rules, shaped by the times they grew up in. As more Indians start using credit cards, the real challenge will be making sure convenience doesn't turn into a debt trap—especially for the younger crowd," stated Sumit Chokhra.
A bit of financial know-how could go a long way in keeping the swipe a blessing, not a burden.
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