The Standard Chartered Visa Infinite sits at the top of Visaโs card tier hierarchy โ and SCโs lineup. It comes with 6 complimentary Priority Pass lounge visits, a 3 mpd overseas earn rate, and S$1,000,000 in travel insurance coverage.
But premium doesnโt always mean right for you. This review covers the full benefits, how the miles work, what lounge access actually looks like, and an honest take on whether the card is worth S$599.50 a year.
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TL;DR: Standard Chartered Visa Infinite at a Glance| Feature | Detail |
|---|---|
| Local miles earn rate (min. S$2,000/month) |
1.4 mpd |
| Overseas miles earn rate (min. S$2,000/month) |
3.0 mpd |
| Miles earn rate (below S$2,000/month) |
1.0 mpd (all spend) |
| Airport lounge access | Priority Pass โ 6 complimentary visits/year |
| Airport limousine transfer | Not included |
| Travel insurance | Up to S$1,000,000 accidental death |
| Foreign transaction fee | 3.5% |
| Annual fee | S$599.50 incl. GST โ strictly non-waivable |
| Minimum income | S$150,000 p.a. (S$30,000 for Priority Banking customers) |
| Miles transfer partners | KrisFlyer (25,000 pts = 10,000 miles; S$27.25 transfer fee) |
| Card tier | Visa Infinite (highest consumer tier) |
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The Standard Chartered Visa Infinite is SCโs top-tier travel miles card, sitting above the Standard Chartered Journey Credit Card in their lineup. Itโs aimed at high-income earners who travel frequently and want real travel perks without juggling complicated bonus categories.
โVisa Infiniteโ isnโt just a product name. Itโs Visaโs highest consumer card classification globally. Being on this tier unlocks a separate layer of Visa-branded benefits on top of whatever SC bundles in:
Thereโs also a SC Priority Banking Visa Infinite for SC Priority Banking customers, which has a lower income threshold. This review covers the standard Visa Infinite.
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The cardโs benefits break into four buckets:
Miles and rewards
Airport and travel perks
Travel protection
Lifestyle privileges
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You get 6 complimentary Priority Pass lounge visits per year, covering 1,700+ lounges in 140+ countries.
Thatโs a decent step up from entry-level travel cards, but itโs not unlimited. Six visits works out to roughly one return tripโs worth of lounging. Two trips if you use one visit each way. If youโre doing 4โ6 trips a year, youโll burn through the allocation pretty quickly.
What Priority Pass covers:
What it doesnโt:
Always check the Priority Pass app before you travel to confirm which lounges are available at your specific terminal.
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The headline numbers are 1.4 mpd locally and 3.0 mpd overseas, but thereโs a catch: you need to spend at least S$2,000 in a statement cycle to unlock those rates.
Fall below that and everything earns just 1 mpd (local and overseas, no exceptions). For a card costing S$599.50 a year, thatโs a threshold worth being honest with yourself about before you apply.
Miles transfer:
The FX fee issue: Every overseas transaction attracts a 3.5% foreign transaction fee. At 3 mpd, youโre effectively paying around 1.2 cents per mile earned overseas. Whether thatโs a good deal depends on how youโre redeeming.
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The card comes with complimentary travel insurance that kicks in automatically when you charge your full travel fare before departure.
| Coverage | Limit |
|---|---|
| Personal accident / death (Under 70) | S$1,000,000 |
| Emergency medical expenses (Under 70) | S$50,000 |
| Emergency medical evacuation | S$100,000 |
| Loss of baggage | S$5,000 (S$1,000 per item) |
| Delayed baggage | S$1,000 (S$200 per 6 hours) |
| Emergency dental | S$500 |
A few things worth knowing:
The gap on trip cancellation and flight delay is notable for a card at this price point. If those matter to you, youโd need separate travel insurance.
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The annual fee is S$599.50, including GST, and unlike most travel cards in Singapore, you cannot waive it. Thereโs no minimum spend target to hit, no goodwill waiver from customer service.
That makes the break-even maths important to work through before applying:
Realistically, the card pays for itself if youโre combining frequent lounge visits, high overseas spend, and active miles redemption. If only one of those applies, the maths gets harder.
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Minimum income:
S$150,000 is one of the steeper income requirements in Singaporeโs travel card market. Most mid-tier cards sit at S$30,000โS$80,000. Itโs a genuine filter, not just a technicality.
How to apply:
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Yes, both in how itโs positioned and in Visaโs global card classification.
The Visa tier hierarchy:
Visa Infinite is Visaโs highest consumer tier globally. Cards at this level carry a dedicated concierge, elevated travel protections, and merchant privileges that lower-tier Visa cards donโt get. In Singapore, it sits in the same bracket as Mastercard World Elite and Amex Platinum.
With a S$150,000 income requirement and a non-waivable S$599.50 annual fee, itโs clearly not built for the average traveller.
Honestly, it depends on your travel patterns.
It makes sense if you:
It probably isnโt worth it if you:
Compared to the SC Journey Card:
| Features | SC Visa Infinite | SC Journey |
|---|---|---|
| Annual fee | S$599.50 (non-waivable) | S$196.20 |
| Local mpd | 1.4 mpd (min. S$2,000/month) | 1.2 mpd |
| Overseas mpd | 3.0 mpd (min. S$2,000/month) | 2.0 mpd |
| Lounge access | 6 visits/year (Priority Pass) | 2 visits/year (Priority Pass) |
| Airport transfer | None | None |
| Income requirement | S$150,000 p.a. | S$30,000 p.a. |
| FX fee | 3.5% | 3.5% |
| Annual fee waivable | No | Yes (with spend) |
The Visa Infinite wins on earn rates and lounge access. But S$403.30 more per year, a S$150,000 income bar, and no fee waiver option means most Singaporean travellers will find the Journey a better fit.
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The main ones: 6 complimentary Priority Pass lounge visits, 3 mpd overseas (with S$2,000/month minimum spend), S$1,000,000 travel insurance, 50% off golf green fees at 50 Southeast Asian clubs, and 24/7 Visa Infinite Concierge access.
On top of SCโs own perks, the Visa Infinite tier (via Visa directly) gives you access to Visaโs global premium network: a 24/7 concierge for travel emergencies and bookings, GHA DISCOVERY hotel status, Avis Presidentโs Club membership, and exclusive dining and lifestyle offers at partner merchants worldwide.
Beyond SCโs bundled benefits, Visa Infinite cards globally come with dedicated concierge service, elevated hotel and car rental privileges, and access to Visaโs curated dining and entertainment programmes. Not every benefit applies everywhere.
Check the Visa Infinite benefits portal for whatโs available at your destination.
Yes. Visa Infinite sits at the top of Visaโs consumer card hierarchy, above Visa Signature, Visa Platinum, and Visa Classic. Itโs Visaโs most premium designation for consumer cards globally.
Yes. A S$150,000 income requirement, a non-waivable S$599.50 annual fee, and placement in the same market tier as Mastercard World Elite and Amex Platinum โ itโs firmly in the luxury segment.
If youโre using all 6 lounge visits, hitting S$2,000/month in spend, and redeeming miles for premium flights, yes, it can stack up.
If any of those conditions donโt apply, S$599.50 is a lot to commit to each year when the SC Journey gives you a similar setup for S$196.20 with a waiver option.
The SC Visa Infinite is a genuinely solid premium travel card. The 3 mpd overseas rate is strong, the lounge access is real, and S$1M travel insurance is hard to argue with.
The catches are real too:
If you clear all three and travel frequently enough to use the card properly, it earns its keep. If youโre not quite there yet, the Standard Chartered Journey Credit Card gets you Priority Pass and a competitive miles structure at a third of the annual fee, with a waiver option.
Worth flagging: both cards charge a 3.5% foreign transaction fee. That adds up, even when youโre earning miles. Most frequent travellers pair their miles card with YouTrip for everyday overseas spending โ no FX fees, wholesale exchange rates, accepted anywhere Visa is. Keep the miles card for flights and hotels where the miles actually justify the cost; let YouTrip handle everything else.
Looking for a simpler, fee-free solution for overseas spending? YouTrip provides a modern, multi-currency alternative that eliminates FX fees, hidden markups, and annual fees โ making it a practical choice for Singaporeans travelling abroad in 2026.
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