Slice unveils UPI credit card and bank branch
Slice has launched the slice super card, blending the convenience of UPI with a credit card—no joining or annual charges.
You get up to 3% cashback on spends and can split payments into three interest-free installments.
Plus, they've opened India's first physical bank branch and ATM powered by UPI in Bengaluru.
How the card works
You can scan any UPI QR code to pay from your pre-approved credit line—so it works pretty much everywhere UPI does.
The idea is to make digital payments super flexible without losing out on rewards or control.
India's 1st bank branch and ATM powered by UPI
Slice's new Bengaluru branch is all about speed: instant digital onboarding, kiosk-based account opening, and an ATM where you can deposit or withdraw cash just by scanning a QR code—no need for cards or account numbers.
It's designed to make banking feel as easy as using your favorite app.
Slice now controls its tech and lending process
After merging with North East Small Finance Bank, Slice now controls its tech and lending process.
Backed by big investors like Tiger Global, they're aiming to bring easy point-of-sale credit through UPI to over 200 million underserved Indians—a bold move for India's digital future.