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Update: One or more card offers in this post are no longer available. Check our Hot Deals for the latest offers. UBS will release the UBS Visa Infinite card on May 27, 2017.  After completing the card’s minimum spending requirements, you’ll earn a sign-up bonus worth up to $900 in travel!
$900 in Travel Is Enough for a Round-Trip Ticket (or 2!) to Lots of Spots in the US, Including New York City!

I’ll share what we know about this new card so far.

New UBS Visa Infinite Card

On May 27, 2017, UBS will launch its Visa Infinite card, and you’ll be able to earn 50,000 bonus points (redeemable through UBS) after spending $3,000 within the first 3 months of account opening.

The card will come with perks like:

The $495 annual fee is NOT waived the first year, but the benefits will certainly help offset it.

Is This a Good Deal?

It looks similar to premium cards from other banks, like the Chase Sapphire Reserve, U.S. Bank Altitude Reserve Visa Infinite Card, and the AMEX Platinum card.  But I’m always happy to see more banks offering rewards cards with big sign-up bonuses!  Because the customers benefit when banks compete. 😉

A UBS representative told a Reddit commenter that existing UBS clients can contact their UBS Financial Advisor to apply.  Folks who aren’t already UBS clients will need to request a paper application be mailed to them by calling 888-762-1232.

Bottom Line

UBS will launch its Visa Infinite card on May 27, 2017.  With this new premium card, you can earn 50,000 bonus points (redeemable through UBS) after meeting minimum spending requirements.

Like other premium cards, it comes with a hefty annual fee.  But the perks may be worth it for some.

Are you interested in this new card?  Let me know in the comments!

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