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Whether you're looking for credit cards with airmiles benefits or two-for-one on entertainment, then look no further. We compare over 200 cards to find you the right one. We have cards that offer rewards and cashback, and even some with free airport lounge access and travel benefits. Enter your requirements below and find the best card for you.

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Discounts
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Travel Benefits
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Up to 5 free supplementary credit cards
Valet Parking
Zomato Pro Membership
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Abu Dhabi Commercial Bank
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ADIB - Rotana Rewards Exclusive Visa Card

AED 10,000
Minimum Salary
AED 1,250
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Discounts / Vouchers / Offers, Islamic Finance, Airport Lounge Access, Roadside Assistance, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Cashback Gold Card

AED 5,000
Minimum Salary
AED 500
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Cash Back, Balance Transfer, Islamic Finance, Sharia Compliant, Airport Lounge Access, Roadside Assistance, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Etisalat Visa Platinum Card

AED 20,000
Minimum Salary
AED 999
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Balance Transfer, Islamic Finance, Sharia Compliant, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Spice Card

AED 12,000
Minimum Salary
AED 199
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Cash Back, Discounts / Vouchers / Offers, Islamic Finance, Sharia Compliant, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Etihad Guest Visa Platinum Card

AED 10,000
Minimum Salary
AED 2,000
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Balance Transfer, Islamic Finance, Sharia Compliant, Air Miles, Airport Lounge Access, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Etihad Guest Classic Card

AED 5,000
Minimum Salary
AED 500
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Balance Transfer, Islamic Finance, Sharia Compliant, Air Miles, Roadside Assistance, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Etisalat Gold Card

AED 10,000
Minimum Salary
AED 299
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Balance Transfer, Islamic Finance, Sharia Compliant, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Etisalat Classic Card

AED 8,000
Minimum Salary
AED 0
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Discounts / Vouchers / Offers, Islamic Finance, Sharia Compliant, Air Miles, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Etihad Guest Gold Card

AED 5,000
Minimum Salary
AED 1,000
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Islamic Finance, Sharia Compliant, Air Miles, Airport Lounge Access, Roadside Assistance, No Salary Transfer

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ADIB - Value Card

AED 5,000
Minimum Salary
AED 0
Annual Fee
3.09%
Rate
No
Salary Transfer

Features:

Islamic Finance, Travel Benefits, No Salary Transfer

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Got a question?
  • Interest Rates - Is the rate communicated by a monthly interest rate or an annual rate? Rates may also vary according to your monthly salary, your place of employment or whether you’re already a customer of the bank
  • Salary requirement – what is the minimum salary requirement? You need to identify which cards you’re eligible for and then compare the rates, fees and other benefits accordingly
  • Foreign currency rate – if you travel frequently, work out how much you will pay on top of the transaction amount if transactions are made in a foreign currency? Each time you make a transaction on your credit card outside of the UAE, banks will charge you a fee as a percentage of your spend
  • Annual fee – Even if a bank advertises no annual fee, make sure a fee is not applicable from the second year onwards
  • Other applicable fees and charges – for late payments for example
  • Benefits – consider the benefits provided such as air miles, airport lounge access, discounts on hotels and car hire or cash back
Arrange to meet with your bank and discuss your options with them. Perhaps you can convert the outstanding balance to a loan in order to pay off the card quicker and with lesser interest payments to be made. If you do manage to arrange this, cut the card up and don’t ever use it again!
You can make repayments in one of three ways:
  • ATM machine
  • In the branch
  • Online
Most credit cards offer an interest free period of 50-55 days. If you pay the full outstanding balance within this period, you will not have to pay interest.
No. You would be better taking out a personal loan instead where the interest is less and payments often more manageable. You are then avoid the temptation and option of just putting one more thing on your credit card.
No. Some credit cards will charge no interest for up to 12 months. Others charge 30-35% interest. Be warned, rates in the UAE are much higher than most other countries.
Your bank will determine the spending limit on your card, according to your ability to pay back the dept and the type of credit card you have. Your limit will usually be set at two or three times your monthly salary. As interest rates in the UAE are very high, we advise you don’t borrow more than you can realistically afford to pay back.
You can save interest charges by transferring your outstanding balance to another bank’s credit card that charges no interest. Click here for further information about this.
A premium credit card normally requires the holder to have a higher income and will often incur a higher annual fee in exchange for premium benefits.
Yes. Some Islamic credit cards come with a monthly fee and others with a monthly profit rate. These cards often still have an annual fee so make sure that you check clearly all the associated fees