A new month is here, and a few new offers have just dropped. These cards all have either an increased offer or don't regularly have a welcome offer.
Here are the cards and the details on all these new offers.
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RBC Avion Visa Infinite
The RBC Avion Visa Infinite has a scorching-hot welcome bonus worth a ton more than before. You can now earn 55,000 points (previously 35,000) as such:
- 35,000 points after your account is approved, and
- 20,000 points after spending $5,000 in the first 3 months.
What are they worth? Well, you've got a few options to redeem these Avion points for travel. Here's a summary of your options, and an approximate value of what they could be worth.
| Redemption | Value Of 1 Point | Welcome Bonus Value |
|---|---|---|
| Air Travel Chart | 2.33 cents | $1,282 |
| Transfer points to British Airways & Cathay Pacific | 1.75 cents | $963 |
| Transfer points to American Airlines | 1.33 cents | $732 |
| Transfer points to WestJet | 1 cent | $550 |
| Redeem for any travel through RBC Rewards | 1 cent | $550 |
As for all your regular purchases, you'll earn 1 point per $1 spent, with a 25% bonus on travel purchases. All this comes with a $120 annual fee.
This offer ends on November 27, 2023.

TD First Class Travel® Visa Infinite* Card
The TD First Class Travel Visa Infinite has a new and improved offer. Instead of getting 100,000 points, you can now earn 115,000 points:
- 20,000 points after the first purchase, and
- 95,000 points after spending $5,000 in the first 180 days.
Those points are worth $575 when redeemed at Expedia For TD. This offer ends on January 3, 2024.
As to points earned on all purchases, here's what you'll get:
- 8 points per $1 spent on travel booked online through Expedia For TD,
- 6 points per $1 spent on groceries and restaurants,
- 4 points per $1 spent on recurring bill payments, and
- 2 points per $1 spent on all other purchases.
To top it off, it comes with an annual travel credit worth $100 for use at Expedia For TD. All for an annual fee of $139 that's currently rebated for the first year.

Vancity credit cards
For our friends in British Columbia, Vancity has some offers on 2 of their cards. Vancity doesn't typically have welcome offers on their cards so this is a nice change from them.
Here are the cards with offers, and both of them end on January 4, 2024.
Vancity enviro™ Visa* Classic card with Vancity Rewards
The no fee Vancity enviro Visa card has a simple welcome offer.
Spend $1,500 in the first 3 months, and 5,000 bonus points will be yours. Those points are worth $50, and can be redeemed in these ways:
- cash back,
- travel,
- gift cards, and
- charitable donations.
On all your purchases, you'll earn 1 point per $2 spent, which is doubled on travel purchases through Vancity.
Vancity enviro™ Visa Infinite* Card
The Vancity enviro Visa Infinite kicks up the welcome bonus a few notches. You can earn 18,000 points as such:
- 5,000 after your first purchase, and
- 13,000 points after spending $3,000 in the first 3 months.
That's $180 worth of points. And here's what you'll earn everywhere you shop:
- 10 points per $1 spent at select local businesses,
- 5 points per $1 spent on public transit and ferries,
- 2.5 points per $1 spent on groceries,
- 1.25 points per $1 spent on all other purchases, and
- 2x the points when booking travel through Vancity Rewards.
The annual fee is $120 and is currently waived for the first year.
Which credit card offer will you get?
We have 4 brand new offers here.
Which of them appeals to you?
Let us know in the comments below.
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