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CIBC Dividend Platinum Visa Card

VISA

Cash back on everyday spending

CIBC Dividend Platinum Visa Card

10% cash back welcome bonus up to $200 plus $50 pre-authorized payment bonus

Annual fee $99Purchase APR 21.99%

Why get this card

  • Earn 3% on gas, ev charging, and groceries

Earn rates

  • gas, EV charging, and groceries3%
  • transportation, dining, recurring payments, eligible travel via CIBC by Expedia2%
  • all other purchases1%

Welcome offer

10% cash back welcome bonus up to $200 plus $50 pre-authorized payment bonus

Bonus points
Minimum spend
$2,000
Spend window
Offer ends

Earn a 10% cash back welcome bonus of up to $200 for the first 4 statements on net purchases up to $2,000; plus a $50 cash back bonus for setting up one pre-authorized payment within the first 4 monthly statements

Fees

Annual fee
$99
Additional card
$30
Foreign transaction fee

$99 annual fee (first year rebated); $30 each for up to 3 additional cards (first year rebated)

Interest rates

Purchase APR
21.99%
Cash advance APR
22.99%
Balance transfer APR
Grace period
Rate effective date

Benefits & insurance

Lounge access
Insurance coverages
1
  • purchase security and extended protection insurance

Redemption & eligibility

Reward currency
Cash Back
Redemption options
statement credit / cash back redeemed via online or mobile banking once $10+
Transfer partners
Min. personal income
Min. household income
$15,000

$15,000 minimum annual household income

Compare with similar cards

Frequently asked

Is the CIBC Dividend Platinum Visa Card worth it?
It carries a $99 annual fee. Earn 3% on gas, ev charging, and groceries. Compare it against similar cards below before deciding.
What is the annual fee and interest rate on the CIBC Dividend Platinum Visa Card?
The annual fee is $99. The purchase interest rate is 21.99% and the cash advance rate is 22.99%. These are sourced from CIBC's official page.
What rewards does the CIBC Dividend Platinum Visa Card earn?
It earns up to 3% on gas, ev charging, and groceries, in Cash Back. See the full earn-rate breakdown above.

Official sources

Every figure on this page comes from CIBC's own pages. Last checked 2026-06-13.