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Visa Infinite: Prestigious Rewards Credit Card

The Visa Infinite card isn’t just about earning rewards, it’s also about luxury experiences.  Here are some of the privileges you can experience as a Visa Infinite cardholder:

Plus:

RBC Visa Infinite

The RBC Visa Infinite card is designed exclusively for their elite clients and is only available by invitation or through RBC Private Banking.  There is an annual fee of $399 for Private Banking clients, and $599 for non-Private Banking clients.  Other benefits for RBC Visa Infinite cardholders include:

Here’s the catch; to qualify for the RBC Visa Infinite card, an applicant must have investible assets greater than $1,000,000, or an annual personal income greater than $250,000, or a Net worth greater than $3,000,000.

Exclusive Rewards

Visa Infinite cardholders enjoy exclusive benefits not offered with any other program.  For example, with their luxury hotel collection, Visa Infinite members will always receive the following hotel rewards benefits:

Visa Infinite also offers an exclusive Dining Series that includes unique and innovative culinary adventures at Canada’s top dining rooms, with three exclusive events.  You will also experience:

Is Prestige Worth The High Cost?

As an elite private banking client it might be worth the cost to have exclusive benefits like the one’s offered through the Visa Infinite card.  For a high net worth client, a $399 annual fee doesn’t seem like much when you consider all of the rewards offered with the program.

However, most high net worth individuals didn’t get there by paying high credit card interest rates and buying things they don’t need just to get the points.

Still, the majority of us can only dream of these perks since we would never qualify for the Visa Infinite program anyway.  Is prestige worth the high cost to join?  Perhaps the prestige is worth it to some individuals, but for me I think I’ll keep it simple and stick with the basic reward credit cards..

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