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The Best Maybank Credit Cards in Malaysia for 2026

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The Best Maybank Credit Cards in Malaysia for 2026

Maybank runs the largest credit card stable in Malaysia, with cards built around three jobs: cashback on everyday spend, TreatsPoints for travel and air miles, and fuel savings at PETRONAS. The line-up shifted in 2026 — the old World Mastercard was upgraded into the World Elite tier, premium TreatsPoints earn rates were raised from 1 June 2026, and the headline weekend-cashback cards (Maybank 2 Cards and the PETRONAS Ikhwan-i range) kept their lifetime fee waivers. Below is the refreshed 2026 list with current features, fees, eligibility, plus a decision framework, a worked example and the pitfalls most people miss.

Figures verified June 2026 against Maybank and comparison sources; rates and caps change, so confirm with the issuer before applying.

Which Maybank Card Is Best for You? (Quick Answer)

If you want… Best Maybank card Why
Weekend cashback, free for life Maybank 2 Cards (Gold/Platinum) 5% weekend cashback on the AMEX, capped RM50/month
Petrol & groceries cashback Maybank Visa Signature 5% on petrol + groceries, capped RM88/month
Fuel at PETRONAS PETRONAS Ikhwan Visa Gold/Platinum-i 8% weekend / 1% weekday at PETRONAS, RM50 cap, free for life
Online shopping & ESG Maybank myimpact Visa Signature 8% online cashback (RM100/mo cap) + 3X TreatsPoints at eco merchants
Unlimited flat cashback American Express Cash Back Gold 1% local / 1.5% overseas, no monthly cap
Air miles & lounges World Elite Mastercard / Visa Infinite Highest TreatsPoints earn, lounge access, travel insurance

Comparison of Maybank Credit Cards (2026)

Card Name Min. Annual Income Annual Fee Key Perks
Maybank World Elite Mastercard RM190,000 RM800 (waived w/ RM80k spend) Highest TreatsPoints, airport lounges, travel insurance
Maybank Visa Infinite RM100,000 RM800 (1st yr free) Up to 10X TreatsPoints, golf, lounges, travel insurance
Maybank Visa Signature RM70,000 1st year waived 5% petrol + groceries cashback (RM88 cap)
PETRONAS Ikhwan Visa Gold/Platinum-i RM30,000 (Gold) / RM60,000 (Platinum) Free for life 8% weekend / 1% weekday at PETRONAS (RM50 cap)
Maybank 2 Cards (Gold) RM30,000 Free for life 5% weekend cashback on AMEX (RM50 cap) + 5X TreatsPoints
Maybank 2 Cards (Platinum) RM60,000 Free for life 5% weekend cashback on AMEX (RM50 cap) + 5X TreatsPoints
Maybank myimpact Visa Signature RM40,000 Free for life 8% online cashback (RM100 cap), 3X TreatsPoints ESG
American Express Cash Back Gold RM30,000 RM70 (1st yr free) 1% local / 1.5% overseas cashback, no cap

Football-club and merchant co-brand cards (e.g. FC Barcelona, Manchester United, Shopee, Grab) have historically rotated in and out of the Maybank range; if you specifically want one of these, confirm current availability on Maybank’s site as some have been retired or paused.

1. Maybank World Elite Mastercard

Maybank World Elite Mastercard

In 2026 Maybank automatically upgraded existing World Mastercard holders into the World Elite tier, so this is now the bank’s flagship points card. It suits high earners who travel often and can hit the spend needed to justify the fee.

  • Features & Benefits:
    • 10X TreatsPoints for every RM5 spent locally.
    • 25X TreatsPoints for every RM5 spent overseas.
    • Complimentary travel insurance coverage up to RM2 million.
    • Complimentary airport lounge access (Plaza Premium and partner lounges).
    • Exclusive dining, hotel and golf privileges.
  • Fees:
    • Annual Fee: RM800 (waived in the first year and subsequently with a minimum spend of RM80,000 per annum).
    • Supplementary Card Fee: RM800.
  • Eligibility: Minimum annual income RM190,000; age 21+ (principal), 18+ (supplementary).

Note: TreatsPoints are awarded per full RM5 block — a RM99 purchase earns as if you spent RM95, so the rounding works against small odd-amount buys.

2. Maybank Visa Infinite

Maybank Visa Infinite

  • Features & Benefits:
    • Up to 10X TreatsPoints for every RM1 spent (premium earn rate raised from up to 5X to up to 10X effective 1 June 2026; check the qualifying categories).
    • Complimentary travel insurance coverage up to RM2 million.
    • Complimentary Plaza Premium Lounge access annually.
    • Global golf privileges.
  • Fees:
    • Annual Fee: RM800 (waived for the first year and with RM80,000 spend in subsequent years).
    • Supplementary Card Fee: RM400.
  • Eligibility: Minimum annual income RM100,000; age 21+ (principal), 18+ (supplementary).

3. Maybank Visa Signature

If your biggest categories are petrol and groceries, the Visa Signature is arguably Maybank’s most practical cashback card — a strong 2026 alternative to the points-heavy premium cards.

  • Features & Benefits:
    • 5% cashback on all domestic petrol and groceries, every day (combined cap RM88/month, up to RM1,056/year).
    • 1X TreatsPoints for every RM1 on other local retail; 5X TreatsPoints overseas.
    • No minimum spend to earn the rebate; only rebates above RM1 are credited.
  • Fees: Annual fee waived in the first year; subsequent waivers subject to spend conditions.
  • Eligibility: Minimum annual income RM70,000 (about RM5,833/month); age 21+ (principal), 18+ (supplementary).

4. Maybank Islamic PETRONAS Ikhwan Visa Gold / Platinum Card-i

Maybank Islamic PETRONAS Ikhwan Visa Gold Card-i

The current PETRONAS cards are the Shariah-compliant Ikhwan-i versions (Gold and Platinum), which replaced the older conventional PETRONAS Visa Platinum for new applicants.

  • Features & Benefits:
    • 8% cashback on PETRONAS spend on Saturday & Sunday; 1% on weekdays (combined cap RM50/month, no minimum spend).
    • Stack TreatsPoints and Mesra Points on top of the rebate.
    • Lifetime annual fee waiver.
  • Fees: No annual fee for principal and supplementary cards.
  • Eligibility: Minimum annual income RM30,000 (Gold) / RM60,000 (Platinum); age 21+ (principal), 18+ (supplementary).

For more fuel-focused options across issuers, see our guide to the best petrol credit cards in Malaysia, and for the wider Shariah range our best Islamic credit cards guide.

5. Maybank 2 Cards (Gold & Platinum)

Maybank 2 Platinum Cards

The Maybank 2 concept pairs an American Express card (for rewards) with a Mastercard (for everyday acceptance) in one application, free for life. The AMEX side carries the headline cashback.

  • Features & Benefits:
    • 5% cashback on all weekend spend (local or overseas) charged to the Maybank 2 American Express card, capped at RM50/month per principal cardholder (i.e. up to ~RM1,000 weekend spend).
    • 5X TreatsPoints on AMEX retail spend.
    • Lifetime annual fee waiver on both cards.
    • Complimentary travel insurance coverage (up to RM700,000 on the Platinum tier).
  • Fees: No annual fee for principal and supplementary cards.
  • Eligibility: Minimum annual income RM30,000 (Gold) / RM60,000 (Platinum); age 21+ (principal), 18+ (supplementary).

6. Maybank myimpact Visa Signature

Maybank myimpact Visa Signature Credit Card

  • Features & Benefits:
    • 8% cashback on online spend, capped at RM100/month.
    • 3X TreatsPoints for every RM1 spent at eco-friendly (ESG) merchants.
    • Travel insurance coverage and lifestyle privileges.
    • Lifetime annual fee waiver.
  • Fees: No annual fee for principal and supplementary cards.
  • Eligibility: Minimum annual income RM40,000; age 21+ (principal), 18+ (supplementary).

7. Maybank American Express Cash Back Gold Card

American Express Cash Back Gold Credit Card

The simplest card here: flat, uncapped cashback with no categories to track — useful as a no-fuss backup or for spend that other cards don’t bonus.

  • Features & Benefits:
    • 1.5% cashback on overseas spending (no monthly cap).
    • 1% cashback on local spending (no monthly cap).
    • Low minimum income requirement.
  • Fees: Annual fee RM70 (waived for the first year); supplementary card RM45.
  • Eligibility: Minimum annual income RM30,000; age 21+ (principal), 18+ (supplementary).

How Bank Negara’s Rules Affect Your Maybank Card (2026)

Whatever card you pick, the same regulatory framework applies, and understanding it is the difference between a card that pays you and one that quietly costs you:

  • Tiered interest: finance charges are tiered at roughly 15%, 17% and 18% per annum depending on how consistently you pay on time. Pay your statement balance in full and you pay 0% interest — the rewards only make sense if you do.
  • Minimum payment: 5% of the outstanding balance or RM50, whichever is higher. Paying only the minimum is the most expensive way to use any card.
  • Service tax: a RM25 per year government service tax applies to each principal card and each supplementary card. Free-for-life cards waive the bank’s annual fee, not this tax.
  • Eligibility & limits: the entry income for most cards is RM24,000–RM30,000 a year. If you earn RM36,000 or less, your total credit limit is capped at twice your monthly income per issuer, across a maximum of two card issuers.

How to Choose the Right Maybank Card

Match the card to where your money actually goes, not to the flashiest perk:

  • Look at your top two spend categories first. Heavy on petrol and groceries → Visa Signature. Most spend is weekend dining/retail → Maybank 2 Cards. Mostly online → myimpact. Fuel only at PETRONAS → the Ikhwan-i cards.
  • Cashback vs points. Cashback is simple and guaranteed; TreatsPoints can be worth more for air miles but only if you redeem them well. If you won’t track redemptions, take cashback.
  • Respect the caps. A 5% rate capped at RM50/month maxes out at RM1,000 of bonused spend — spend beyond that earns the base rate, so a second card often beats pushing one past its cap.
  • Count the real cost. “Free for life” still carries the RM25 service tax; a fee card like the World Elite only wins if its perks exceed the fee for your travel pattern.

Worked Example: Pairing Two Free Cards

Say you spend RM800/month on petrol + groceries and RM700 on weekend dining and retail. Put petrol and groceries on the Visa Signature (5%, RM88 cap): that’s RM40/month back. Put weekend spend on the Maybank 2 Cards AMEX (5%, RM50 cap): another RM35/month. Combined, that’s about RM75/month or RM900/year in cashback — from two cards that cost nothing but the RM25 service tax each, provided you clear both balances in full. The same RM1,500 on a single flat 1% card would return just RM15/month.

Common Pitfalls to Avoid

  • Chasing a card you can’t max out. If you don’t spend near the cap, a lower headline rate with a category that matches you wins.
  • Excluded transactions. Cashback typically excludes government payments, utilities, insurance, instalments and wallet top-ups — read the category exclusions.
  • Carrying a balance. 15–18% interest wipes out any 5% cashback within weeks. Rewards are only free if you pay in full.
  • Letting TreatsPoints expire. Points have an expiry; redeem before they lapse via the Maybank app.
  • Ignoring the supplementary-card tax. Each supplementary card adds its own RM25 service tax.

Why Choose Maybank Credit Cards?

Maybank’s appeal is breadth and acceptance. A few reasons it remains a default choice for many Malaysians:

1. Wide selection: from entry-level free cards to premium travel metal, there is a Maybank card for most income levels and spend patterns.

2. Strong everyday cashback: the Visa Signature (petrol + groceries) and Maybank 2 Cards (weekends) cover the categories most households spend on, with lifetime fee waivers on several cards.

3. Fuel savings: the PETRONAS Ikhwan-i cards give up to 8% back at PETRONAS on weekends, useful for daily commuters.

4. TreatsPoints flexibility: points convert to air miles, vouchers or statement credit, with premium cards now earning up to 10X.

5. Travel privileges: the World Elite and Visa Infinite bundle lounge access, golf and up to RM2 million travel insurance.

6. Reach and security: the country’s largest card network, wide merchant acceptance, plus fraud monitoring, SMS alerts and adjustable spending limits in the Maybank app.

Making the Most of Your Maybank Card & TreatsPoints

A few habits to maximise value:

1. Use the right card per category. Route each purchase to whichever card bonuses it, and stop using a card once its monthly cap is hit.

2. Know the earn and redeem rates. TreatsPoints accrue at different rates by card and category; redeem them for the highest-value option (often air miles) rather than letting them sit.

3. Pay in full, on time. Set up auto-debit or reminders to avoid 15–18% finance charges and protect your credit score.

4. Manage points in the Maybank app. Redeem rewards, convert points to air miles and track expiry directly in the Maybank MAE / Maybank2u app (not the Singapore TREATS app, which serves a different market).

For a debit alternative that avoids interest entirely, see our best debit cards in Malaysia guide.

How to Apply for a Maybank Credit Card

You can apply online via the official Maybank credit card listing and track your application status there. Make sure you meet the income requirement and have your documents ready.

MAYBANK CREDIT CARD – ELIGIBILITY
Age of Principal Cardholder 21 – 65 years old
Age of Supplementary Cardholder Minimum 18 years old
Nationality Malaysians and Expatriates
Income Requirement (annual)* Visa Infinite – RM100,000

Visa Signature – RM70,000

Maybank 2 / PETRONAS Platinum-i – RM60,000

myimpact Visa Signature – RM40,000

Maybank 2 Gold / PETRONAS Gold-i / AMEX Cash Back Gold – RM30,000

Entry-level cards – from RM24,000

*Minimum income for expatriates may differ. Card availability and terms vary over time; always confirm on the official Maybank Malaysia website.

Documents typically required:

DOCUMENTS FOR MAYBANK CREDIT CARD APPLICATION
Salaried Employee Self-Employed Expatriate
✔ Copy of IC (both sides) or Passport

✔ Latest BE form with official tax receipt

✔ Latest 3-month salary slip

✔ Latest 6-month bank statement

✔ Copy of IC (both sides) or Passport

✔ Business Registration copies

✔ Latest 6-month bank statement

✔ Copy of Passport

✔ Latest BE form with official tax receipt

✔ Latest 3-month salary slip

✔ Latest 6-month bank statement

✔ Employer letter confirming Malaysian contract duration

Conclusion

The best Maybank credit card in 2026 is the one that matches your spending: the Visa Signature for petrol and groceries, the Maybank 2 Cards for weekend cashback, the PETRONAS Ikhwan-i cards for fuel, myimpact for online, and the World Elite or Visa Infinite for travellers chasing TreatsPoints and lounge access. Because most of the everyday cards are free for life, pairing two complementary cards often beats hunting for a single “perfect” card — just pay in full every month so 15–18% interest never eats your rewards. For the wider market, compare against our guide to the best credit cards in Malaysia.

Disclaimer: This article is provided by Kayatoday for general information only and is not financial advice. Rates, fees, caps and eligibility were verified in June 2026 but change frequently — always confirm the latest terms directly with Maybank before applying. Source: Maybank Malaysia and Bank Negara Malaysia.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum income for a Maybank credit card in 2026?
Entry-level Maybank cards start from around RM24,000–RM30,000 annual income, while premium cards like the Visa Infinite require RM100,000 and the World Elite Mastercard RM190,000. Always check the specific card’s requirement on Maybank’s site, as figures differ for expatriates.
Which Maybank card gives the best cashback?
It depends on your spend. The Maybank Visa Signature gives 5% on petrol and groceries (RM88/month cap); the Maybank 2 Cards give 5% on weekend spend via AMEX (RM50/month cap); the PETRONAS Ikhwan-i cards give 8% at PETRONAS on weekends (RM50 cap); and myimpact gives 8% on online spend (RM100 cap). For uncapped flat cashback, the American Express Cash Back Gold gives 1% local / 1.5% overseas.
Are Maybank credit cards really free for life?
Several cards (Maybank 2 Cards, PETRONAS Ikhwan-i, myimpact) waive the bank’s annual fee for life. However, a RM25 per year government service tax still applies to each principal and supplementary card, so “free for life” means no bank annual fee, not zero cost.
How do I redeem my Maybank TreatsPoints?
Redeem TreatsPoints through the Maybank app (Maybank2u / MAE): log in, browse the rewards catalogue and select vouchers, convert points to air miles, or offset your statement. Note that points have an expiry date, so redeem before they lapse.
What interest rate do Maybank credit cards charge?
Following Bank Negara’s framework, finance charges are tiered at about 15%, 17% and 18% per annum based on your payment record. If you pay your statement balance in full each month, you pay no interest — which is the only way credit card rewards make financial sense.
Can I increase my Maybank credit card limit?
Yes. You can request a limit increase via the Maybank app, customer service or a branch, subject to income and credit assessment. If you earn RM36,000 or less a year, regulations cap your total limit at twice your monthly income per issuer.
Samantha Lim, a finance writer from Malaysia, combines her Finance degree and industry experience to offer expert insights on personal finance and economic trends. Known for her clear, practical advice tailored for the Malaysian market, Samantha's writing empowers readers to make informed financial decisions and achieve success in Malaysia's financial landscape.
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