Best Standard Chartered Credit Cards
Earn Points or Cashback on Every Ringgit

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15% cashback for petrol spentStandard Chartered Simply Cash Credit Card
Standard Chartered Simply Cash Credit Card
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 8,000 / month
- Interest Rate
- 15% p.a.
- Annual Fee
- free *
- Rewards Rate
- N/A
Shop for your grocery plus dining and petrol fueling, to enjoy up to 15% cashback every month! No annual fee for the first year.
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Air miles and travel benefitStandard Chartered Journey Credit Card
Standard Chartered Journey Credit Card
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 8,000 / month
- Interest Rate
- 15% p.a.
- Annual Fee
- free *
- Rewards Rate
- N/A
Enjoy great travel privileges and a faster way to earn air miles, unlimited access to Plaza Premium Lounges in KLIA/KLIA2, cashback on airport transfers, and many more.
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8x reward points on overseas spending!Standard Chartered Visa Platinum
Standard Chartered Visa Platinum
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 8,000 / month
- Interest Rate
- 15% p.a.
- Annual Fee
- free *
- Rewards Rate
- N/A
The perfect rewards credit card that earns you 8x points on overseas spending, and 5x reward points on dining and grocery purchases. Enjoy 1x reward points on all other local transactions!
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Your Priority Pass to Premium TravelStandard Chartered Priority Banking Visa Infinite
Standard Chartered Priority Banking Visa Infinite
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM - / month
- Interest Rate
- 15% p.a.
- Annual Fee
- free *
- Rewards Rate
- N/A
Standard Chartered Priority Banking Visa Infinite is a premium travel credit card with benefits that reward your total banking relationship.
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Rewards points for everyday spendingStandard Chartered Platinum MasterCard Basic
Standard Chartered Platinum MasterCard Basic
- Min. Monthly Income
- RM 8,000 / month
- Interest Rate
- 15% p.a.
- Annual Fee
- free
- Rewards Rate
- N/A
A credit card for beginners that waives the annual fees for life and gives reward points for every Ringgit spent. To manage your finance right, you need to begin right.
