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Emirates Citibank Platinum Card Emirates Citibank Platinum Card

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Complimentary International Travel Insurance. Redeem FREE gifts and rewards.

Provider Card Name Purchase Rate Balance Transfer Interest Free Rewards Points Card Fee  
Emirates Citibank Platinum Card
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20.99% p.a
3.9% p.a
(for first 9 months)
Up to 55 days Yes

up to 1.5 points = $1 spent.
Plus 15,000 bonus Skywards Miles
$229
Credit Card Summary

The Emirates Citibank Platinum Credit Card is the perfect companion for every world traveller. Designed with luxury in mind, this card gives you premium rewards and services.

You can enjoy the following benefits:

  • 15,000 bonus Skywards Miles, plus accelerate your Miles and receive 1.5 Skywards Miles for every $1 spent1
  • Spend $1,500 a month on your Emirates Citibank Platinum Card and you could redeem a free trip to New Zealand every year8
  • A low introductory rate of 3.9% p.a. for 9 months on balances transferred.+ 15,000 miles, 1.5 miles per $1 spent. After the introductory period, the rate reverts to the cash advance rate2
  • Complimentary Emirates Lounge access for you and a guest each year3, plus one complimentary Emirates chauffeur-drive to and from the airport4
  • International Travel Insurance and Transit Accident Insurance. Plus, protect your purchases with complimentary Extended Warranty Insurance, Purchase Cover Insurance and Guaranteed Pricing Scheme5
  • A free bottle of award winning wine every time you dine at one of our partner restaurants with Citibank's Dining Program7.

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