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The best credit card in the UAE depends on what you want most: maximum cashback, airline miles, no annual fee, easy approval, expat-friendly eligibility, or a Visa Infinite premium tier.
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Top all-rounder picks include ADCB 365 (6% dining, 5% fuel and Salik, 3% groceries), SIB Cashback (10% on digital wallet), Liv Cashback Plus and Mashreq Cashback (free for life), FAB Travel, ENBD Skywards Infinite, and ENBD Voyager World Elite (12 Voyager Miles per AED on the travel portal) for travel, and Wio for low-FX everyday spend.
Start with one category. Identify the single category that takes the biggest share of your monthly card spend — usually groceries, dining, fuel, or online shopping. Pick a card with a strong headline rate in that category and a monthly cap that comfortably exceeds what you spend. Then layer a second card with broad flat cashback (2 to 3% across everything) to cover the gaps your primary card excludes.
Net annual value beats headline rates. A card advertising 10% on a niche category often delivers less real value than a 2% flat-rate card once monthly caps, qualifying spend thresholds, and excluded merchants (government, utilities, and in many cases education) are factored in. Model your real monthly spend against each card's caps before applying — the highest headline rate is rarely the highest annual return.
Watch out for these. Annual fee waivers tied to a high spend threshold (AED 60,000+ per year) are a hidden cost if you don't hit them. Welcome bonuses with a 60 to 90-day minimum spend can pull you into spending you hadn't planned. Partner-credit rewards (noon, Talabat, LuLu, Skywards Miles) are only valuable if you already shop or fly with them — they don't convert to cash. BNPL transactions, fuel above AED 200 per swipe, crypto top-ups, and rent payments via Pay-by-Card are commonly excluded from cashback altogether.
What good looks like in 2026. For cashback-first users: at least 4% on your top category with a cap of AED 200+ per month, flat 1% on everything else, and either free-for-life or a clear waiver path. For travel-first users: low foreign transaction fees, a useful issuer-published lounge allowance, and miles that redeem at AED 0.03+ per mile on premium-cabin flights. Visa Infinite, Mastercard World Elite and Priority Pass branding alone does not guarantee unlimited visits; use the issuer's visit, guest and activation terms. For premium tiers (AED 15,000+ salary): concierge, comprehensive travel insurance, and a welcome bonus worth at least 1.5× the joining fee in year one.
Two cards beat one for most UAE spenders. Pairing a category-specialist card (groceries, dining, or online shopping) with a flat-cashback or low-FX everyday card consistently outperforms relying on a single premium card. The fee structure on most UAE no-annual-fee picks makes this a low-risk strategy — you only pay for the premium card when it's pulling its weight on travel or category caps.
Pick your intent below to compare side by side, or take the card picker quiz for a personalized shortlist.
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
6% cashback on dining (including online food orders)
5% cashback on fuel and Salik
3% cashback on groceries and supermarkets
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
Up to 2% Cashback on all spends
Cashback or Skywards Miles
2 Free Movie Tickets + 20% off on F&B at VOX Cinemas
SHARJAH ISLAMIC BANK
10% Cashback on online and digital wallet spends
2% Cashback on international spends
1% Cashback on domestic retail spends
EMIRATES NBD
No Annual Fee for the first year
12 Voyager Miles on every AED spent on Voyager Travel Portal
6 Voyager Miles on every AED spent on other travel bookings
WIO BANK
2% Cashback on all spends
0.5% Cashback on Other Credit Card Bills
Total Cashback up to AED 2,500/month
Up to 600 ENTERTAINER offers
A side-by-side snapshot of annual fees, salary requirements, and standout benefits.
| Card | Annual fee | Min. salary | Why it stands out |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | AED 199 (waivable) | AED 8,000 | 10% cashback on online and digital wallet spends (with caps/terms) |
![]() | Free | AED 5,000 | 20% on noon food and 5% on noon purchases as noon credits |
![]() | Free | AED 15,000 | Up to 6% in Amazon rewards on Amazon.ae for eligible users |
![]() | AED 735 | AED 15,000 | Up to 10% cashback-equivalent at Union Coop with monthly cap |
![]() | AED 383.25 | AED 8,000 | 6% dining, 5% fuel and Salik, 3% groceries with AED 5,000 min spend |
![]() | AED 261.45 | AED 15,000 | 4% cashback on utilities and telecom with category caps |
![]() | AED 840 | AED 12,000 | Up to 5% Plus Points on utilities-linked categories (effective value depends on redemption) |
![]() | AED 1,575 | AED 25,000 | Flat 3% cashback on all spends up to AED 1,500/month |
![]() | AED 588 plan cost (waivable) | AED 5,000 | 2% on most eligible spends with low FX fee profile |
![]() | AED 1,575 | AED 25,000 | 12% cashback on flights and hotel bookings with no FX fees |
![]() | Free first year, then AED 1,575 | AED 25,000 | 12 Voyager Miles per AED on the travel portal, plus a 150,000-mile welcome offer |
![]() | Free | AED 5,000 | Up to 35% cashback on Talabat orders as Talabat credit |
![]() | Free | AED 5,000 | No annual fee winner: up to 2% cashback on all spends, free for life |
![]() | AED 1,575 | AED 30,000 | Visa Infinite tier with unlimited lounge access, concierge, and travel insurance |
![]() | Free | AED 5,000 | Expat favorite: 5% dining + AED 500 welcome cashback, free for life |
| Card | Annual fee | Min. salary | Why it stands out |
|---|---|---|---|
![]() | AED 199 (waivable) | AED 8,000 | 10% cashback on online and digital wallet spends (with caps/terms) |
![]() | Free | AED 5,000 | 20% on noon food and 5% on noon purchases as noon credits |
![]() | Free | AED 15,000 | Up to 6% in Amazon rewards on Amazon.ae for eligible users |
![]() | AED 735 | AED 15,000 | Up to 10% cashback-equivalent at Union Coop with monthly cap |
![]() | AED 383.25 | AED 8,000 | 6% dining, 5% fuel and Salik, 3% groceries with AED 5,000 min spend |
![]() | AED 261.45 | AED 15,000 | 4% cashback on utilities and telecom with category caps |
![]() | AED 840 | AED 12,000 | Up to 5% Plus Points on utilities-linked categories (effective value depends on redemption) |
![]() | AED 1,575 | AED 25,000 | Flat 3% cashback on all spends up to AED 1,500/month |
![]() | AED 588 plan cost (waivable) | AED 5,000 | 2% on most eligible spends with low FX fee profile |
![]() | AED 1,575 | AED 25,000 | 12% cashback on flights and hotel bookings with no FX fees |
![]() | Free first year, then AED 1,575 | AED 25,000 | 12 Voyager Miles per AED on the travel portal, plus a 150,000-mile welcome offer |
![]() | Free | AED 5,000 | Up to 35% cashback on Talabat orders as Talabat credit |
![]() | Free | AED 5,000 | No annual fee winner: up to 2% cashback on all spends, free for life |
![]() | AED 1,575 | AED 30,000 | Visa Infinite tier with unlimited lounge access, concierge, and travel insurance |
![]() | Free | AED 5,000 | Expat favorite: 5% dining + AED 500 welcome cashback, free for life |

SIB Cashback Credit Card

ENBD noon One Visa Credit Card

Emirates Islamic Amazon World Credit Card

Tamayaz World Credit Card

ADCB 365 Cashback Credit Card

DIB Consumer Cashback Platinum Credit Card

ENBD Duo Credit Card

Invest Bank World Credit Card

Wio Credit Card

FAB Travel Credit Card

ENBD Voyager World Elite Credit Card

ADCB Talabat Credit Card

Liv Cashback Credit Card

ENBD Visa Infinite Credit Card

Mashreq Cashback Credit Card
Best for
These picks have no separate card annual fee and a AED 5,000 minimum salary — but still earn meaningful cashback. Wio rewards require an eligible account plan.
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
MASHREQ BANK
WIO BANK
Best for
Rewards come in three shapes in the UAE — direct cashback, airline miles, and partner credit (noon, Talabat, LuLu). Pick the format that matches how you actually redeem. Cashback wins for net annual value; miles win for frequent flyers in premium cabins.
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
EMIRATES NBD
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
Best for
These picks accept AED 5,000 salary, run fully digital applications, and do not require UAE credit history. Strong defaults if you have recently moved to the UAE and need a first card.
WIO BANK
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
MASHREQ BANK
Best for
Visa Infinite cards can include Visa Airport Companion, concierge and travel insurance, with higher reward ceilings. The issuer sets lounge caps, guests, activation spend and enrolment rules. Minimum salary typically starts around AED 15,000 to AED 30,000.
EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES NBD
CITIBANK
Best for
These cards have the lowest documented friction — AED 5,000 salary, in-app application, fast issuer-side decisioning. Approval still depends on your salary credit and AECB score, but none require UAE credit history at entry-level.
WIO BANK
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
EMIRATES NBD
Best for
These cards carry the strongest signup offers in the UAE — cashback, Skywards or Etihad miles, or hotel points. Most require a minimum spend in the first 30 to 90 days, so factor your near-term spend before applying.
MASHREQ BANK
EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES NBD
Best for
These picks are strong when you pay via Apple Pay, Samsung Wallet, or similar tokenized wallet rails. Final cashback depends on transaction coding and monthly caps.
SHARJAH ISLAMIC BANK
Best for
For general e-commerce checkout outside marketplace-specific co-brand cards, these are reviewed options with strong online spend value and broad acceptance.
EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES ISLAMIC
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
Best for
Cards in this group are shortlisted for Dubai Mall and Mall of the Emirates journeys, where Emaar and SHARE ecosystem cards can outperform generic cashback options.
EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES NBD
FIRST ABU DHABI BANK (FAB)
Best for
When paying BNPL installments or purchases using a credit card, reward eligibility depends on how the merchant or processor codes the transaction. These cards are practical reference picks for that flow.
SHARJAH ISLAMIC BANK
AJMAN BANK
INVEST BANK
Best for
These cards are strong on supermarket spend, with different caps and salary thresholds. Match the card to your monthly basket size.
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES NBD
Best for
Dining return changes significantly by merchant type and issuer cap. These reviewed picks include high headline rates for restaurant spend.
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
DUBAI FIRST
MASHREQ BANK
Best for
For frequent drivers and Dubai commuters, these cards stand out on fuel and transport categories, with product-specific limits and eligibility.
EMIRATES ISLAMIC
MAWARID FALAK TAYYEB FINANCE
EMIRATES ISLAMIC
Best for
These picks are based on our low-interchange categories review for utilities, telecom, and essential bill payments, where many cards usually return less.
DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK
EMIRATES NBD
INVEST BANK
Best for
These picks are useful for overseas transactions through either explicit international cashback, low FX structure, or travel-friendly pricing.
AL HILAL BANK
FIRST ABU DHABI BANK (FAB)
WIO BANK
Best for
For everyday transactions outside special categories, these cards focus on straightforward flat cashback or base rewards on all spends.
INVEST BANK
WIO BANK
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
Best for
Travel-first cards vary by reward model. These picks are strong for direct flight/hotel value and frequent traveler usage.
EMIRATES NBD
FIRST ABU DHABI BANK (FAB)
RAKBANK
Best for
Marketplace-specific cards can outperform general cashback for heavy app users, but rewards are often credited in platform currency.
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
EMIRATES NBD
MASHREQ BANK
Every rate, cap and salary figure on this page is taken from the bank's own schedule of charges and card terms, and re-checked monthly. Where a benefit depends on activation spend or enrolment, we say so alongside the headline rate.
Card order follows a published market-position model. The [ranking methodology](/credit-cards/how-we-rank) and the [rating methodology](/credit-cards/how-we-rate) are both open, and the underlying dataset is available under CC BY 4.0.
Monthly caps and category rules shape what a headline rate returns over a year. Model your own spending in the [rewards calculator](/credit-cards/calculator) before applying — a 10% rate capped at AED 200 a month and a flat 2% card can land in the same place.
Identify the one category that takes the biggest share of your monthly card spend — groceries, dining, fuel, or online shopping. Pick a card with a strong headline rate in that category and a monthly cap that comfortably exceeds what you actually spend.
A 10% niche-category card with a low cap often delivers less real value than a 2% flat-cashback card. Model your real monthly spend against each card's caps, qualifying thresholds, and excluded merchants (government, utilities, BNPL) before applying.
AED 5,000+ unlocks the strongest free-for-life cashback picks. AED 15,000+ unlocks Visa Infinite premium cards with lounge access and concierge. Apply within your tier — declined applications hurt your AECB credit score.
For most UAE spenders, pairing a category-specialist card with a low-FX flat-cashback everyday card outperforms relying on a single premium card. Keep at least one of them free-for-life to minimize total cost.
28 cards in the UAE
SHARJAH ISLAMIC BANK
AJMAN BANK
AL HILAL BANK
EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES ISLAMIC
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
INVEST BANK
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
LIV DIGITAL BANK BY EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES NBD
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
DUBAI FIRST
MASHREQ BANK
EMIRATES ISLAMIC
MAWARID FALAK TAYYEB FINANCE
EMIRATES ISLAMIC
DUBAI ISLAMIC BANK
EMIRATES NBD
WIO BANK
EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES NBD
EMIRATES NBD
RAKBANK
FIRST ABU DHABI BANK (FAB)
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
ABU DHABI COMMERCIAL BANK (ADCB)
MASHREQ BANK
General requirements for credit card applications in the UAE. Exact thresholds vary by bank and card tier.
| Minimum age | 21 years |
| Monthly salary | AED 5,000–35,000 |
| Employment | Salaried employees or self-employed professionals |
| Residency | UAE residents with a valid Emirates ID and residence visa |
| Credit history | AECB credit score is checked; a clean record strengthens approval |
| Minimum age | 21 years |
| Monthly salary | AED 5,000–35,000 |
| Employment | Salaried employees or self-employed professionals |
| Residency | UAE residents with a valid Emirates ID and residence visa |
| Credit history | AECB credit score is checked; a clean record strengthens approval |
Always confirm the latest eligibility details with the issuing bank before applying.
Prepare these before you start an application. Some banks accept digital uploads; others require originals at a branch.
The final list of required documents may differ based on the bank and card. Self-employed applicants may also need a trade licence and audited financial statements.
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