15th July 2026 - 2 min read

RHB Bank Berhad will introduce the RHB Sinar Credit Card-i, a new Shariah-compliant credit card for customers looking for a simple, lower-cost option for everyday spending.
The card comes with a retail transaction profit rate of 14% per annum, no annual fee and no compounding finance charges, making it another option for customers looking to keep everyday financing simple and affordable.
If you’re looking for a credit card to help with everyday spending, you may not need one that’s packed with premium rewards or lifestyle perks.
The RHB Sinar Credit Card-i comes with a 14% retail transaction profit rate per annum, no annual fee and no compounding finance charges, making it another option for customers looking for a straightforward credit card for everyday spending.
According to RHB, the card was developed to give customers another option that better matches different spending habits and financial priorities, particularly those who value affordability and simplicity over additional card features.
RHB Group Managing Director and Group Chief Executive Officer Dato’ Mohd Rashid Mohamad said not every customer is looking for rewards or lifestyle privileges, with many simply wanting an affordable credit card to help manage their everyday expenses with confidence.
The RHB Sinar Credit Card-i will officially launch in October 2026. We’ll cover all the further details, including the card’s eligibility criteria and application process, as they are announced, closer to the launch.
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Christina writes about personal finance with an eye for making the complicated feel straightforward. She is drawn to the everyday money decisions people face and genuinely enjoys finding the clearest way to explain them. Between articles, she is probably napping, on a hiking trail, or terrorising her sister’s cats.
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