SIB Travel Credit Card

Enjoy unmatched travel benefits with the SIB Travel Credit Card. From free flights and hotel stays to exclusive lounge access and cashback rewards, this card is your all-in-one travel companion across the globe.

Key Highlights

Minimum Salary
AED 5,000

Annual Fee
Varies (based on card type)

Interest Rate
As per SIB policy

Card Type
Mastercard

Benefits & Features

  • Fly free on over 300 airlines worldwide with no blackout dates
  • No cash required for taxes or surcharges on flight rewards
  • Free unlimited airport lounge access in UAE, KSA, Jordan, Kuwait & Egypt
  • Complimentary stays in 300,000+ global hotels
  • Access travel perks via MasterCard Travel Pass app (iOS & Android)
  • Enjoy exclusive gift vouchers and offers via SIB online shopping portal
  • Cashback on eligible spends and offers

How to Apply for SIB Travel Credit Card

  1. Submit the online application with your basic details
  2. Upload Emirates ID, passport, and income documents
  3. SIB representative will connect with you to complete the process

Why Choose SIB Travel Credit Card?

  • Ideal for frequent travelers seeking free flights & hotels
  • Lounge access across major Middle Eastern airports
  • Full-featured travel perks with no blackout restrictions
  • Secure, convenient, and contactless spending worldwide

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Frequently Asked Questions

Yes. Banks in the UAE will check your credit report from AECB to assess your repayment history and financial health before approval.

Usually, it takes 1–3 working days for approval, and the physical card is delivered within 5–7 days. Some banks offer instant virtual cards upon approval.

You’ll typically need:

  • Emirates ID copy

  • Passport and visa page

  • Salary certificate or pay slips

  • Bank statement (last 3–6 months)

Yes, many banks offer non-salary transfer credit cards — but they might ask for a higher minimum income or offer fewer benefits.

Yes. Every application creates a credit inquiry in your AECB report, which may lower your score slightly if you apply too often.

Technically yes, but it’s not advised. Too many applications at the same time might show you as a risky borrower and reduce approval chances.

  • Cashback cards give you real money back on spends (e.g., groceries, fuel).

  • Rewards cards give points/miles you can redeem for flights, shopping, etc.

If you don’t have a job but have a stable source of income (like rental income, self-employment, or investments), some banks might still consider your application. But it’s harder.

Balance transfer cards allow you to move your debt from another card to your new card at a low or 0% interest rate for a limited time (usually 3–12 months). Good to save on interest.

Yes, after a few months of good usage and timely payments, you can request a credit limit increase. You may need to submit updated salary documents.

You’ll be charged:

  • Late payment fees (AED 200–300 typically)

  • Interest on the outstanding amount

  • It will also negatively affect your credit score

Yes. But clear all dues first. Also:

  • Request a closure letter

  • Ensure there are no hidden charges

  • It’s good for your credit record if done properly

  • Conventional cards charge interest (riba) on balances.

  • Islamic cards are Shariah-compliant, using fees/profit-based structures instead of interest.

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