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Best card for paying Drata

Best card for paying for Drata

Drata bills $1200/mo at the entry tier. Indian residents on a default retail card lose ~3.5% to forex on every charge — that adds up. We rank the cards that recover those rupees.

Annual savings vs default retail card

Modelled forex-only savings on Drata as your spend grows. Default card = 3.5% forex; RBL World Safari = 0% forex. Rewards/cashback are additional.

Spend tierMonthlyAnnualSaved with RBL World Safari
Indie · 1× entry$1200≈ ₹12,24,000≈ ₹42,840/yr
Growth · 3× entry$3600≈ ₹36,72,000≈ ₹1,28,520/yr
Scale · 10× entry$12000≈ ₹1,22,40,000≈ ₹4,28,400/yr

Forex assumed at ₹85/USD. Cashback/rewards earned on the spend stack on top of these savings.

FAQ

Which credit card is best for paying for Drata?

RBL World Safari is our top pick — 0% forex markup vs 3.5% on retail Indian cards; 2% rewards on engineering spend At your typical $1200/mo spend, that nets roughly ₹21,480/year vs a default retail card.

Does Drata bill in USD or INR?

Drata bills in USD. Indian residents using a default retail card pay ~3.5% forex markup on every charge — that's ~₹42,840/year on a typical $1200/mo spend. A low-forex card cuts that to 2% or 0%.

Should I use a personal or business card for Drata?

Most SaaS subscriptions including Drata count as business spend on cards that distinguish business from personal categories. If you have a registered business entity (Pvt Ltd, LLP) and the volume justifies it (>₹2L/year on the tool), a business card pays a higher reward rate. Otherwise, personal premium cards work fine.

What if I have a US LLC and US bank?

Then pay USD with USD — get a US business card (Chase Ink Business Preferred, Amex Business Gold). No forex friction, plus the card's "software" reward category usually pays 3-4% on subscriptions like Drata.