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DIB Consumer Cashback Reward Islamic Credit Card Sharia-compliant

A Sharia-compliant cashback credit card by DIB offering 3% cashback on groceries, education, and utilities.

Annual feeVAT included
AED 210.00
Top ratebest category
3% groceries
Min salaryfor eligibility
AED 5,000
FX markupforeign currency
4.85%

Who Is This Card For?

Decision snapshot
Quick answer before the detailed explanation

Good fit if
You spend heavily on groceries, education fees, and utilities each month.

Not ideal if
You mainly spend on dining, travel, or fuel with little grocery or education spend.

Watch out for
Monthly caps of AED 300 on groceries and education, AED 100 on utilities.

If you regularly spend on groceries, school or university fees, and household utilities, this Sharia-compliant card can return 3% cashback in each


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Earning Rates

Groceries
3%
Cap: Up to AED 300/mo
Education
3%
Cap: Up to AED 300/mo
Utilities
3%
Cap: Up to AED 100/mo

Perks

Car Service Pickup/Drop
Car Registration Pickup/Drop

Key Strengths and Weaknesses

Strengths


3% cashback on groceries, education, and utilities with clear monthly caps.

Sharia-compliant structure for customers seeking Islamic finance products.

Car service and registration pickup and drop-off perks included.

Accessible AED 5,000 minimum salary requirement.

Watch out for


AED 210 annual fee with no waiver option available.

No cashback on dining, travel, fuel, or general spending.

High 4.85% foreign exchange markup on international transactions.

Fees & Conditions

Annual FeeAED 210
FX Markup4.85%
Minimum SalaryAED 5,000/mo

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is the annual fee worth it for this card?

The AED 210 annual fee is worth it if you consistently earn more than AED 210 in cashback each year. To break even, you need to spend at least AED 7,000 annually across groceries, education, and utilities. Families with regular school fees and grocery bills will easily surpass this threshold.

What are the monthly cashback caps?

You can earn up to AED 300 per month on groceries, AED 300 per month on education, and AED 100 per month on utilities. This means maximum monthly cashback of AED 700 if you hit all three caps.

Does this card earn cashback on school or university fees?

Yes, education spending earns 3% cashback up to AED 300 per month, so you can earn cashback on tuition and school fees up to AED 10,000 monthly spend in this category.

Can I use this card abroad?

Yes, but the 4.85% foreign exchange markup makes it expensive for international transactions. You will pay nearly 5% extra on every purchase made outside the UAE, and foreign spend does not earn cashback.

Is this card Sharia-compliant?

Yes, the DIB Consumer Cashback Reward Islamic Credit Card is structured according to Islamic finance principles, making it suitable for customers seeking Sharia-compliant banking products.