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CheQ Launches Wisor: India’s First AI-Driven Credit Card Advisor

CheQ has introduced Wisor, India’s first AI-driven credit card advisor, created to help users manage their credit cards more effectively. Wisor provides personalized guidance, real-time Q&A, in-depth spending analysis, and optimized rewards management.

CheQ Launches Wisor: India's First AI Credit Card Advisor

CheQ, an Indian fintech company founded by former Flipkart executive Aditya Soni, has launched Wisor, India’s first AI-powered credit card advisor. This innovative tool aims to revolutionize credit card management by offering personalized insights, seamless management and maximizing rewards for users.

Key Features of Wisor

  • Personalized Credit Assistance: Wisor features an intuitive chat interface that provides instant, human-like responses to all credit card queries, eliminating the need for users to search through multiple sources.

  • Comprehensive Spend Analysis: The platform offers detailed comparisons of spending across all cards and merchants in one view, allowing users to track month-to-month changes, analyze spending by category, and gain greater clarity.

  • Optimized Rewards Management: Wisor consolidates all points, cashback, and benefits in one place, providing advice on how to maximize them and ensuring users never miss out on rewards.

Impact on India’s Fintech Scene

Despite the rapid expansion of India’s fintech sector, credit card management continues to be a challenge for many. Wisor fills this gap by offering a proactive, intuitive, and user-focused solution tailored to the needs of Indian consumers.

CheQ’s Achievements

In just two years, CheQ has:

  • Processed over $4 billion in credit card payments.

  • Served more than 3 million customers across India.

Availability

Wisor, one of the seven new products released this month, is currently available exclusively to 10,000 CheQ beta users. Based on user feedback, CheQ plans to gradually expand access, and a full-scale launch is expected in the coming months. By making Wisor more publicly available, the company intends to improve the credit card experience for millions of Indian customers.

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