Order anything you want on the menu or trot around the globe in style, but don’t forget to take Standard Chartered Visa Platinum with you to reap an array of exclusive benefits and privileges – the sky is the limit!
Up to 8x 360° Reward Points with Standard Chartered Visa Platinum
Standard Chartered proves to you just how lucky you are for banking with them by awarding you with 8x Reward Points when you spend overseas with foreign currencies, 5x Reward Points for every Ringgit spent on dining and grocery purchases, as well as 1x Reward Points on all other local transactions.
What's more, you can even treat yourself with 5,000 Bonus Points just by spending a minimum of RM1,500 or more on online spending with your Standard Chartered Visa Platinum credit card!
What to do with all these piling reward points? Exchange them by redeeming great gifts, vouchers or even air miles!
Standard Chartered FlexiPay Plus
How do you fancy getting what you want now and paying for it later? Instead of using your hidden-under-pillow savings to make that big purchase, go for your Standard Chartered credit card then convert it into FlexiPay Plus.
With FlexiPay Plus, you can own the special edition iPhone you have been wanting, pay your foreman for servicing your precious car or even advance your hospital bill payment.
What’s more, you can enjoy as low as 9.88% interest per annum with a minimum spend of RM500 when you apply for FlexiPay Plus!
Standard Chartered Visa Platinum Balance Transfer
The Standard Chartered Visa Platinum credit card can also be a useful financial management tool.
It has the Standard Chartered Balance Transfer feature which allows cardholders to consolidate outstanding balances from other credit cards or charge cards into one single credit card.
By transferring outstanding balances from other cards to Standard Chartered Visa Platinum, cardholders can pay off the total amount for up to 36 months at a 3.99% per annum interest rate.
Such a feature helps cardholders manage their payments easily and creates savings on interest payments.
What happens if I do not make a repayment on time?
There will be a finance charge incurred on the outstanding credit card balance that is overdue. This finance charge, ranging from a minimum of 15% per annum to a maximum of 18% per annum, is tiered based on the user's repayment behaviour in the last 12 months.
See the table below for reference:
Annual Rates | Conditions |
15% per annum | Cardmembers who promptly settle their Minimum Monthly Payment due for 12 consecutive months. |
17% per annum | Cardmembers who promptly settle their Minimum Monthly Payment due for 10/11 months in the last 12 consecutive months. |
18% per annum | Cardmembers who make 9 months or less prompt payments of their Minimum Monthly Payment in the last 12 consecutive months. |
For example, if within 12 months from the card approval date you have missed three (3) credit card repayments consecutively, an 18% per annum finance charge will be levied on the credit card outstanding balance.
After you have managed to consistently repay your credit card outstanding balance promptly and in full for 12 consecutive months, the finance charge will default to the minimum.
What are the required documents to make an application?
If you are a salaried employee, please prepare the following documents.
Private sector:
- Copy of your IC (both sides); and
- Latest 2 years of EPF statements (PDF copy downloaded from the KWSP i-Akaun website/mobile app)
Public sector:
- Copy of your IC (both sides); and
- Latest Form B/BE and the Acknowledgement Summary Page (click here for the guidelines)
If you are a commission earner, please prepare the following documents.
Private sector:
- Copy of your IC (both sides); and
- Commission statement and bank statement
Public sector:
- Copy of your IC (both sides); and
- Latest Form B/BE and the Acknowledgement Summary Page (click here for the guidelines)
If you are self-employed, please prepare the following documents.
- Copy of your IC (both sides); and
- Latest Form B/BE and the Acknowledgement Summary Page (click here for the guidelines)
Note: Effective 13 May 2024, please ensure that "Account 3" is shown in the downloaded EPF statement.