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Bankkie is a financial product comparison platform for informational purposes only. We are not a bank, financial institution, or licensed financial advisor. The information displayed may not reflect the most current terms or rates. Always verify product details directly with the relevant bank before making any financial decision. Bankkie does not provide financial advice or services. We recommend consulting a qualified financial advisor for personalized guidance. For complaints about financial products, contact SAMA (Saudi Central Bank). All bank names, logos, and trademarks are the property of their respective owners. © 2026 Bankkie. All rights reserved.

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Almosafer VISA Infinite
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Almosafer VISA Infinite

Banque Saudi Fransi·Visa Infinite

PromoLoungesDiningShopping
Annual FeeSAR 805inc. VAT
APR48.49%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate3.55%
Income First YearSAR 3,325
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AlAhli Cashback Premium Credit Card - World
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AlAhli Cashback Premium Credit Card - World

Saudi National Bank·Mastercard World

LoungesGroceriesDiningFuelPharmacy
Annual FeeSAR 230inc. VAT
APR41.59%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate4.78%
Income First YearSAR 2,638
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Mazeed Platinum Credit Card
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Mazeed Platinum Credit Card

Emirates NBD·Visa Platinum

LoungesGroceriesDiningTravelEducationHealthcare
Annual FeeSAR 230inc. VAT
APR47.90%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate4.58%
Income First YearSAR 2,518
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Platinum Cashback Plus Card
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Platinum Cashback Plus Card

Al Rajhi Bank·Visa Platinum

LoungesGroceriesDiningOnline
Annual FeeSAR 288inc. VAT
APR31.03%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate4.00%
Income First YearSAR 2,112
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Almosafer VISA Signature
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Almosafer VISA Signature

Banque Saudi Fransi·Visa Signature

PromoLoungesDiningShopping
Annual FeeSAR 345inc. VAT
APR48.98%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate2.40%
Income First YearSAR 2,095
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Signature Cashback Plus Card
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Signature Cashback Plus Card

Al Rajhi Bank·Visa Signature

LoungesGroceriesDiningOnline
Annual FeeSAR 518inc. VAT
APR31.03%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate4.00%
Income First YearSAR 1,882
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Cashback Visa Signature Credit Card
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Cashback Visa Signature Credit Card

Riyad Bank·Visa Signature

Lounges
Annual FeeSAR 575inc. VAT
APR36.28%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate4.00%
Income First YearSAR 1,825
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Lifestyle Credit Card
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Lifestyle Credit Card

Banque Saudi Fransi·Mastercard Platinum

LoungesGroceriesDiningTravelEducationHealthcare
Annual FeeSAR 288inc. VAT
APR43.86%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate3.25%
Income First YearSAR 1,663
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SAB VISA Cashback Credit Card
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SAB VISA Cashback Credit Card

Saudi Awwal Bank·Visa Platinum

Lounges
Annual FeeFree
APR48.81%
ComplexityHigh
Rewards Rate2.40%
Income First YearSAR 1,440
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AlFursan Infinite Credit Card
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AlFursan Infinite Credit Card

Alinma Bank·Visa Infinite

AlFursanLounges
Annual FeeSAR 1,150inc. VAT
APR34.00%
ComplexityLow
Rewards Rate1.50%
Income First YearSAR 1,438
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Your Complete Guide to Cards in Saudi Arabia

Everything you need to know about credit and prepaid cards from Saudi banks

What is a Credit Card?

A credit card is a payment tool where the bank grants you a credit limit to make purchases and repay later. In Saudi Arabia, the vast majority of banks offer Sharia-compliant cards, using Tawarruq and Murabaha structures instead of conventional interest. Non-Islamic banks like AmEx KSA and Emirates NBD offer conventional cards.

Credit cards come with a grace period ranging from 50 to 57 days across Saudi banks, during which you can repay purchases without incurring any profit charges. All card-issuing banks are regulated by the Saudi Central Bank (SAMA), which sets APR disclosure rules.

Types of Cards Available in Saudi Arabia

Bankkie tracks three main card types across all Saudi banks. Credit cards give you a revolving credit limit you can repay in monthly installments. Charge cards require full balance payment each month and typically come with premium benefits. Prepaid cards work only with your loaded balance and carry no credit line.

Prepaid cards require no SIMAH credit check or minimum salary, making them accessible if you don't meet credit card requirements or are new to Saudi Arabia. Credit and charge cards, on the other hand, offer higher rewards and help build your SIMAH credit history.

How Card Rewards Work

Saudi cards offer three reward types. Cashback returns a percentage of your purchases ranging from 0.5% to 10% depending on spending category such as groceries, dining, and fuel. Miles cards earn travel points with programs like Alfursan (Saudia Airlines) and Marriott Bonvoy. Points cards give you loyalty points redeemable for e-vouchers or travel.

Reward rates vary by spending category — some cards offer higher rates on dining and lower on general purchases. On Bankkie, we calculate the SAR value of each loyalty point or mile based on each bank's published redemption rates, so you can compare the actual reward value across different cards.

Annual Fees and How to Minimize Them

Annual fees range from free-for-life to over SAR 5,000 for premium cards. All fees displayed on Bankkie include 15% VAT. You can minimize costs in three ways: choose a free-for-life card, benefit from tier-based fee waivers tied to your account segment (e.g., Platinum or Private banking), or meet the bank's minimum annual spend threshold for a fee waiver.

When comparing, don't look at fees alone — compare net income after subtracting fees from expected rewards. A card with SAR 2,000 in fees and SAR 5,000 in rewards beats a free card with SAR 500 in rewards. Use the "Income Year 1" calculator on Bankkie to see your net return based on your monthly spending amount.

Eligibility and Requirements

To get a credit card in Saudi Arabia, the bank checks your SIMAH (Saudi Credit Bureau) report and verifies your debt burden ratio, which SAMA caps at 65% of salary. Most banks require salary transfer, with minimum salary thresholds ranging from SAR 3,000 to SAR 10,000 depending on the bank and card tier.

Expats can apply for credit cards with a valid Iqama and salary transfer, though some banks set higher minimum salary requirements. Prepaid cards are available to all residents without income requirements or SIMAH checks — a practical option for building your banking history in Saudi Arabia.

How to Compare and Apply Through Bankkie

Bankkie covers cards from all Saudi banks. Start by setting your monthly spend amount to get personalized rankings based on your actual spending patterns. Use filters to narrow results by reward type (cashback, miles, points), bank, payment network, or specific features like airport lounges or free cards.

Compare up to 3 cards side by side to see differences in fees, rewards, and requirements. When you find the right card, click "Apply" to go directly to the bank's application page. Bankkie is completely free and independent — we don't favor any bank over another.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Answers to common questions about cards

💳How do I choose the best credit card in Saudi Arabia?
Start by identifying your priorities: do you want cashback on everyday spending, travel miles, or airport lounge access? Compare annual fees against expected rewards based on your monthly spend. Cashback cards suit domestic spending, while miles cards are better for frequent travelers.
💰What are annual fees and can they be waived?
Annual fees range from free-for-life to over SAR 5,000 for premium cards. Some banks waive fees based on your account tier (e.g., Platinum or Private banking), or when you meet a minimum annual spend threshold. All fees shown include 15% VAT.
🔄What's the difference between credit and prepaid cards?
Credit cards give you a credit limit to pay later with an interest-free grace period. Prepaid cards use only your loaded balance with no credit line. Prepaid cards don't require a SIMAH check or minimum salary, making them accessible if you don't meet credit card requirements.
⏳What is the grace period and how does it work?
The grace period is the time you can repay purchases without incurring any profit (interest), typically ranging from 50 to 57 days at Saudi banks. The key condition is paying the full outstanding balance before the due date. Cash withdrawals usually don't benefit from the grace period.
📊How does a SIMAH credit report affect my credit card application?
SIMAH is the Saudi Credit Bureau. When you apply for a credit card, the bank checks your SIMAH report to review your existing obligations and payment history. A clean SIMAH report with no late payments increases your approval chances and qualifies you for higher credit limits.
💸What is cashback and how do I maximize it?
Cashback is a percentage of your purchases returned to you as credit or bank transfer. Rates in Saudi Arabia range from 0.5% to 10% depending on spending category. To maximize returns, use your card in high-reward categories (like dining or groceries) and pay the full balance monthly to avoid profit charges.
🕌Are all credit cards in Saudi Arabia Sharia-compliant?
Most Saudi banks (15 of 17) offer Sharia-compliant products, using structures like Tawarruq and Murabaha instead of conventional interest. Non-Islamic banks like AmEx KSA and Emirates NBD offer conventional cards. On Bankkie, we clearly indicate whether each card is Sharia-compliant.
⚠️What happens if I miss a credit card payment?
The bank charges a late payment fee (typically SAR 100 or a percentage of the balance) and profit accrues on the remaining balance. Late payments are recorded on your SIMAH credit report and negatively impact your credit score. Repeated delays may result in reduced credit limits or card cancellation.
🌍Can expats (non-Saudis) get credit cards in Saudi Arabia?
Yes, most banks offer credit cards to residents with salary transfer and a valid Iqama. Some banks set higher minimum salary requirements for expats. Prepaid cards are available to all residents without income requirements.
📋Can I get a credit card without salary transfer?
Some banks offer credit cards without salary transfer, but usually with lower credit limits or higher fees. Prepaid cards never require salary transfer. Use the filter options on Bankkie to find cards available without salary transfer requirements.
🔍How does Bankkie calculate card rankings and income estimates?
We use publicly available data from official bank websites and published fee schedules. Annual fees include 15% VAT. We calculate rewards by applying all earning rates across spending categories plus welcome bonuses. For HIGH complexity cards with multiple capped earning categories, we assume efficient spending distributed across all bonus categories. We estimate SAR value per loyalty point or mile based on each bank's published redemption rates. You can adjust the monthly spend amount to see personalized estimates.