14th March 2025 - 2 min read

Standard Chartered has announced revisions to its credit card features, effective 1 April 2025. These updates include adjustments to the cashback structure and changes to the transaction categories for cashback eligibility.
The Simply Cash credit card will now focus on offering cashback for petrol and grocery plus dining transactions, with e-wallet transactions excluded. The overall cashback cap is adjusted to RM10 for monthly spending below RM2,500 and RM40 for spending RM2,500 and above.
Liverpool FC credit card and Smart credit card will see similar updates, with e-wallet transactions excluded from cashback eligibility, alongside categories like petrol, insurance, special events, utilities, and professional and commercial services. The Liverpool FC credit card cashback cap has been adjusted to RM20 per month. However, Smart credit cardholders will continue to enjoy 6% cashback on selected digital lifestyle spends.

There will be no change to the product features for Journey credit card and Priority Banking Visa Infinite credit card. Journey credit card offers 5x more Miles on dining, travel and overseas spend, unlimited airport lounge access and other travel perks. For those seeking exclusive privileges, the Priority Banking Visa Infinite credit card continues to offer an elevated banking experience such as unlimited airport lounge access globally with one complimentary guest, complimentary airport limo transfers, 5x points on overseas spend and more.
The bank has confirmed other features, terms and conditions remain unchanged, allowing clients to continue using their cards with confidence.
Standard Chartered has reassured its cardholders that support is available for any queries or concerns regarding this update. Cardholders may refer to the bank’s official website for more details or reach out via the SC Mobile app, Online Banking or email.
(Source: Standard Chartered Bank)
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