The Standard Chartered Platinum X is a high-rate but highly conditional cashback Mastercard: up to 10% back, but only on specific spend channels and tiered by how much you spend each month.
- Annual fee
- AED 525 incl. VAT
- Min salary
- AED 5,000/mo
- Top earn rate
- 10% Online
Pros
- Up to 10% cashback on online, foreign-currency and mobile-wallet spend — the highest headline rate among UAE cashback cards
- Unlimited complimentary access to 20+ local and international airport lounges via Mastercard
- Low AED 5,000 minimum income; first year fee-free
- Cleartrip and Expedia travel discounts
Cons
- Cashback only on online, foreign-currency and mobile-wallet channels — regular in-store swipes earn nothing
- The 10% rate needs AED 15,000+ total monthly spend; most users earn 3-5%
- Foreign-currency cashback is largely offset by the up-to-2.99% FX fee
- Per-channel caps (AED 400 / 400 / 200) limit total cashback to about AED 1,000/month
- 44.28% APR and AED 525 fee from year two
Cashback
The earn-rate table shows the headline (top-tier) rates our comparison engine can map. The real structure is more conditional — read the note carefully:
- Online
- 10%
- International spend
- 10%
- Everything else
- 0%
Fee summary
The card is free in year one, then AED 525 (waived on meeting SC’s minimum annual spend). The foreign-currency fee is up to 2.99%, and the cash-advance fee is 3.15% (min AED 105). One inconsistency worth noting: SC’s product page lists the retail finance charge at 3.45%/month, while its January 2026 Service & Price Guide lists 3.69%/month (44.28% APR) — we’ve recorded the Guide figure and flagged the field. As with any cashback card, clear the balance in full.
What you get — per-benefit value
Channel cashback (online / foreign-currency / mobile wallet)
Worked at the middle tier: AED 8,000 of total monthly spend (5% rate), of which AED 4,000 online (AED 200, inside the AED 400 cap) and AED 2,000 by mobile wallet (AED 100, inside the AED 200 cap): AED 300/month. Value to me: ~AED 3,600/year on that profile. At the top tier — AED 15,000+ of monthly spend with all three channel caps maxed — the ceiling is ~AED 1,000/month, ~AED 12,000/year. An in-store swiper earns AED 0 regardless of spend.
Foreign-currency cashback
The headline nets against the up-to-2.99% FX fee. At the 10% tier, maxing the AED 400 monthly cap takes AED 4,000 of non-AED spend whose FX fee is ~AED 120 — net ~AED 280/month, ~AED 3,360/year. At the 3% tier the FX fee consumes nearly all of it. Value to me: AED 0–3,400/year, entirely tier-dependent.
Unlimited lounge access (20+ lounges)
A smaller network than the 1,000+ Visa Airport Companion lists, but uncapped. At the AED 200 walk-in equivalent: Value to me: AED 800/year on four trips that route through covered lounges; scales with your actual travel.
Total package: ~AED 3,600 of channel cashback at the worked middle tier plus ~AED 800 of lounge value is roughly AED 4,400/year against the AED 525 year-two fee (year one free; SC waives it on meeting its minimum annual spend). The maths holds only if your spend genuinely lives online and in the mobile wallet — for a physical-card spender the package is the lounge access and nothing else.
Key conditions to know
- Qualifying channels
- AED online, non-AED foreign currency, and AED mobile-wallet spend only. In-store physical-card swipes and contactless taps (not via a mobile wallet) earn no cashback.
- Spend tiers
- Cashback rate is set by total monthly spend across the card: 0% below AED 2,500, then 3% / 5% / 10% at AED 2,500 / 7,500 / 15,000.
- Caps
- AED 400/month online, AED 400/month foreign currency, AED 200/month mobile wallet — about AED 1,000 total.
- Lounge access
- Unlimited complimentary access to 20+ local and international lounges via Mastercard — a smaller network than the 1,000+ Visa Airport Companion lists, but uncapped.
- Eligibility
- Minimum income AED 5,000; age 21-60; UAE resident.
Watch out for
- The swipe trap. If you mostly tap or insert the physical card in shops, this card earns nothing — its cashback lives entirely online, abroad, and in the mobile wallet.
- The 10% mirage. 10% only kicks in above AED 15,000 of monthly spend; below that you’re on 3-5%, and the foreign-currency slice is offset by the FX fee.
- Caps. ~AED 1,000/month total ceiling across the three channels.
- Fee discrepancy. Budget for the higher 3.69%/month finance charge until SC’s sources agree.
Is it worth it?
For a heavy spender whose purchases run through online checkouts, foreign-currency transactions and mobile-wallet taps — and who clears AED 7,500-15,000+ a month — the Platinum X can return more than any flat cashback card here, plus uncapped lounge access for a low AED 5,000 salary bar.
For everyone else it underwhelms: a typical in-store swiper earns nothing, the 10% needs heavy spend, and the foreign-currency cashback is a near-wash after the FX fee. It’s a specialist card, not a default one.
Bottom line
A high-ceiling, high-condition cashback card for online/mobile-wallet-heavy big spenders. Apply if your spend fits the three channels and you’ll hit the higher tiers. Skip if you mostly swipe a physical card in-store — it earns you nothing.