Top 5 Cashback Credit Cards 2018

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There is no shortage of cashback credit cards in the Canadian market place.  With so many options: no annual fee; cashback choices; rewards; and other perks, we will try to help break down a few beneficial features that can help find the right cashback card for you.

The key to getting the most out of your cashback credit card is to ensure that you find a card that makes the most of your everyday purchases.  For example, look at the cashback percentage offered on the different types of purchases (i.e. groceries vs. gas, etc.) and select the card that will help you earn the most cashback based on you spending habits and/or budget.  Another factor to consider is the cost of an annual fee, it may be obvious but ensure that you will earn enough cashback to at least offset the cost of the annual fee.  In addition to the above, it is important to consider the other benefits being provided by the card, some may suit your lifestyle better than others.  It is not as simple as looking for the highest cashback rate.

Here are a 5 cashback cards that have benefits and features that set them apart from the rest:

No Annual Fee Cash Back:

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Cashback Credit Card:

Momentum Visa Infinite

Scotia Momentum® Visa Infinite* card

 

This cashback credit card is great for individuals or families who spend a lot of their budget on groceries and gas. There is a welcome bonus, allowing new cardholder to earn 5% cash back on their first $3,000 in purchases for the first three months (up to $150 cashback).  Once the welcome rate expires cardholders can earn 4% cash back on gas and groceries, which is higher (about 4 times higher) than most of it’s competitor cards.  They can also earn 2% cash back on drug store purchases and recurring bill payments, and 1% cash back on all other purchases.  When used for everyday household shopping this card can provide a lot of value, especially given that the first year’s annual fee is being waived as well. The card also offers extensive insurance coverage as well as warranty and purchase protection.  Cardholders can also take advantage of one-of-a-kind dining experiences, entertainment adventures, and exclusive benefits of Visa Infinite.

Annual Fee Cashback Credit Card:

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Travel Cashback Credit Card:

Scotiabank American Express Gold

Scotiabank® Gold American Express® card

 

This is not a cashback credit card in the traditional sense, it actually provides reward points to it’s cardholders. However, these reward points can be redeemed for cash, specifically (and only) for the use of travel.  With this card you can earn 25,000 bonus points with your first $1000 in everyday purchases in the first 3 months. Cardholders earn 4 Scotia Rewards points on every $1 they spend at eligible gas stations, grocery stores, dining and entertainment.  The accumulated Scotia Reward points can be used to book and redeem for travel anywhere, anytime, with no travel restriction using Scotia’s full-service travel agency and concierge assistance.  Another bonus is that the first year’s annual fee waived as well.  This card also comes with 7 types of travel insurance, in addition to price protection and extended warranties on purchases.

Student Cashback Credit Card:

BMO SPC Credit Card

BMO SPC® CashBack® MasterCard®

 

This is a great student cashback credit card, it has no annual fee, as well as many perks to help students save money and build their credit. Cardholders have an opportunity to earn 1% cashback on all credit card purchases with no restrictions.  There is even a limited time offer to earn 4% cashback for your first 4 months when you sign-up.  Additional perks include extended warranty, purchase protection, and cardholders are able to access exclusive SPC discounts (Student Price Card Ltd.) of 10% to 15% at hundreds of stores.  These benefits will help students save money and earn cash while using the card.


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Ryan Sharma, CIM

Ryan Sharma, CIM

Co-Founder & CEO/CIO

Ryan has over 15 years of experience in Information Technology, within the global financial services industry. His career has primarily focused on leading strategic initiatives within various retail and corporate business areas to innovate and future proof financial institutions for the long term.

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