New Delhi, March 26 -- Do you have a plan to travel overseas sometime in the near future? If yes, it is recommended to opt for acredit card which charges a low or zero foreign currency mark-up fee. Why? This is because every time you buy something in US dollars or Canadian dollars (or any foreign currency) by using your card linked to an Indian bank account, the bank would charge a fee known as foreign currencymark up fee.

Saving on this fee is highly recommended to ensure you keep it light on your pocket.

Here we list out five credit cards which make things light on your pocket as you pack your bags and take a flight to an overseas destination.

I. HDFC Regalia Gold Credit Card: This credit card charges Rs.2,500 (plus GST) as annual fe...