HSBC's latest offer for their World Elite Mastercard is now out. This offer is very similar to the offer we saw on the card earlier this year in that a portion of the bonus is based on spending but instead of only 2x points you'll earn 3x points which means you can get to maximum welcome bonus faster.
A little background on this card - this is not their 'Premier World Elite' which is meant for people who bank at HSBC but rather this card is for any Canadian and it is essentially the same as the Premier version. When HSBC launched this card last year it became obvious they didn't want to only market their credit cards to those who bank with them, rather they wanted to get into the entire lucrative Canadian credit card market. To learn more about this card outside of this bonus offer I would recommend reading our review of the card.
From now until December 16th you can apply for the HSBC World Elite Mastercard and get up to 60,000 bonus HSBC Rewards Points along with having the first year $149 annual fee waived on the primary card. The bonus is awarded as follows:
- 20,000 Point Welcome Bonus on your first purchses
- Earn 3X points on all purchases for the first 3 months up to a maximum earn of 40,000 Points
- 2.5 points to 1 Avios
- 3 points to 1.35 KrisFlyer Miles
- 3 points to 1.2 Asia Miles
Here are some options to check out
- How to get select Canada to U.S. award flights faster by utilizing British Airways' Executive Club
- How you can easily get a free flight between Toronto and Dublin, Ireland (pre taxes/fees) or 4 flights for $240+fees
Related: No Foreign Transaction Fee Credit Cards for Canadians
Also note the first year free waiver option is not available for Quebec residents so instead they offer up to 90,000 bonus points for getting the card and simple holding on to it:
Now we have heard from a handful of our readers who have applied for this card in the past that the credit limits HSBC gives new customers tends to be on the low side which for some can make it difficult to be able to spend enough on the card to max out the spend portion.
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