The new CIMB Petronas Visa Platinum-i and Infinite-i are the first credit cards in Malaysia that provide cash rebates for EV charging of up to 12%.
On top of that, CIMB Islamic and PDB also claimed that the new cards are currently the highest Petronas cash rebate credit cards in the market. The exact amount of cash rebates that you would get depends on specific cards though.
For example, the CIMB Petronas Visa Infinite-i provides a 12% cash rebate for EV charging but that being said, you have to maintain a statement balance of at least RM4,000 in order to be eligible for this rebate rate. Otherwise, you can settle down for the 6% rate if your statement balance is between RM1,500 to RM3,999 but regardless of that, the maximum rebate that you can get per month is RM60.
On the other hand, there is also the CIMB Petronas Visa Platinum-i which provides a cash rebate rate of 8% if your statement balance is RM2,000 and above. For a statement balance between RM500 to RM1,999, the applicable rate would be 4% but once again, the monthly cap for this card is still RM50 for both levels of statement balance requirements.
Naturally, these cards do come with other perks as well. Here is a general look at the main benefits that are being provided by the new CIMB Petronas Visa Islamic credit cards: After reaching out to CIMB in order to obtain further clarification regarding the EV charging cash rebates, we have since learned that the rebate calculation is based on the amount of top up that you performed on
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