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What does the refreshed HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard have to offer you?

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This week sees the relaunch of the HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard credit card.

This is a very interesting product for the UK miles and points collector. You can transfer the points you earn to more airlines than American Express Membership Rewards offers and the card comes with a big sign-up bonus.

You need to have a HSBC Premier Bank Account to sign-up, so the card isn’t available to everyone.

You can find out more about the HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard here. Full details of how to apply for HSBC Premier are here.

What does the refreshed HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard have to offer you?

About the HSBC Premier World Elite card

£290 annual fee, card only available to HSBC Premier Bank Account holders

Representative example:

100.2% APR representative (variable) and 29.9% p.a. (variable) for purchases, based on the annual fee of £290 and an assumed credit limit of £1,200

Credit is subject to status

The HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard is issued by HSBC Bank UK

What is the HSBC Premier World Elite sign-up bonus?

The sign-up bonus is impressive.

You will receive 40,000 HSBC Reward points, which convert into 20,000 Avios or other airline miles or hotel points, if you spend £2,000 within your first three months. Note that it can take up to 60 days after the three months are over for your bonus to arrive.

What do you earn per £1 spent on the card?

HSBC has just increased the earning rate on the HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard.

The card gives 3 HSBC points for every £1 spent in the UK and 4 points for every £1 spent abroad. Each point is worth 0.5 airline miles or hotel points.

This means that you earn 1.5 airline miles per £1 for UK spend and 2 miles per £1 for foreign spend, an excellent earn rate!

You can transfer your HSBC points into the following airline schemes:

  • Asia Miles
  • British Airways Executive Club
  • Emirates Skywards
  • Etihad Guest
  • EVA Air Infinity MileageLands
  • Finnair Plus
  • Flying Blue (Air France KLM)
  • Qantas Frequent Flyer
  • Qatar Airways Privilege Club
  • Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
  • TAP Miles&Go

There are also two hotel partners:

  • IHG One Rewards
  • Wyndham Rewards

Transfers to most, possibly all, partners are instantaneous which is very rare in the UK market. This is valuable if you see a reward flight available and want to lock it in before it disappears.

Your points will expire after three years, irrespective of whether you are still earning, so don’t forget to redeem them!

What does the refreshed HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard have to offer you?

What are the alternatives if you don’t want travel points?

The main alternative to redeeming your HSBC Premier credit card points for airline miles or hotel points is to redeem for shopping vouchers.

1,500 HSBC points gets you £5 of vouchers. Retailers include Amazon, M&S, John Lewis & Waitrose, Airbnb and lastminute.com.

The other ways to spend your points are ordering wine from a limited selection at Laithwaites or having trees planted in your name.

Since the same 1,500 HSBC points would get you 750 airline miles, we suspect that most HfP readers will choose that over a £5 shopping voucher, even though that’s an effective 1% cashback if vouchers are chosen. The choice is there, however.

There is an airport lounge benefit

You will receive free, unlimited, access via the Priority Pass scheme to over 1,300 airport lounges.

No free guests are allowed into the lounges. However, you can get a supplementary card for your HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard for a £60 annual fee and the holder can access lounges with it.

Additional guests, including children, can get access for a £24 guest fee which is charged directly to your HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard.

The Priority Pass issued by HSBC is better than the American Express-issued version because it includes the restaurant benefit. Many airport restaurants give an £18 food and drink credit to Priority Pass holders, but American Express opts out of this benefit. This article shows you the UK airport restaurants which will give you an £18 credit each time you visit.

What does the refreshed HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard have to offer you?

Airport fast track is now available too

A new benefit added to the HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard this week is airport fast track security.

This is available at participating airports worldwide via Mastercard Travel Experiences.

The benefit is only available for the cardholder and any supplementary cardholders.

Other card benefits include ….

Your HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard comes with other travel benefits including

  • Up to 10 per cent discount on selected hotels booked through Expedia
  • Up to 14% per cent discount on selected hotels booked through Agoda

Other HSBC Premier benefits include ….

HSBC Premier includes other travel benefits as part of the base package. There is no requirement to take out a credit card to benefit from these.

The key benefit is full travel insurance. You must be aged under 70 years to be covered and terms and conditions apply. The eligibility page for HSBC Premier Bank Accounts has more information.

You also benefit from:

  • Access to further offers and discounts through Home&Away – this currently includes a 15% discount on Heathrow Express tickets for HSBC Premier Bank Account holders
  • Access to experiences and events in cities globally with Mastercard Priceless

As we always say, travel reward credit cards generally have high interest rates and are not suitable for anyone who does not pay off their full balance each month. If you do not clear your balance, you should look for a non-rewards credit card with a low interest rate.

There are two HSBC Premier credit cards, both of which earn points which can be converted to airline miles and hotel points. This article is looking at the refreshed HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard, but you can find out more about the No Annual Fee version in our HSBC Premier Mastercard review here.

What does the refreshed HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard have to offer you?

What are the requirements to apply for the card?

The HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard differs from other travel rewards cards you may have because the card can only be obtained if you have a HSBC Premier Bank Account.

The criteria for HSBC Premier changed at the beginning of September and are now more straightforward. See here and scroll down.

There are three ways of meeting the criteria:

  • have an individual annual income of at least £100,000, and pay your annual income into your HSBC Premier Bank Account
  • have savings or investments of at least £100,000 with HSBC in the UK
  • hold and qualify for HSBC Premier in another country or region

You also have to meet standard criteria over your age, where you live, proof of identity and pass a credit check. The ‘savings or investments’ criteria excludes M&S, first direct and HSBC Expat. For joint accounts, at least one party much have an individual income of at least £100,000.

What does the refreshed HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard have to offer you?

Conclusion

The new HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard has a lot to offer:

  • a high earning rate of 1.5 airline miles per £1 spent
  • a strong sign-up bonus equivalent to 20,000 airline miles
  • airport lounge access, including access to Priority Pass airport restaurant credits
  • fast track security access with DragonPass
  • includes travel insurance via the requirement to hold a HSBC Premier Bank Account

You also get the wider benefits of having your current account with HSBC Premier. Remember there is a requirement to hold the HSBC Premier Bank Account, so if you meet the eligibility criteria it is well worth a look given the benefits.

You can find out more about the HSBC Premier World Elite Mastercard here. Full details of how to apply for HSBC Premier are here.

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Comments (119)

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  • Callum says:

    Would it be easy to upgrade from hsbc advance to premier for this card does anyone know?

    • Aman says:

      It is a PIA. You can switch HSBC advance to another bank. Open a new HSBC Premier account, then switch that account back to HSBC Premier.

    • Lewis says:

      I upgraded HSBC Advance to Premier in May, just before the card benefits changed. Rang to apply, they confirmed I passed eligibility in a call that took about 20 mins, and then they set up a follow on call with an agent that took a full hour a few days later. There was no easy apply/convert for me. Was approved on the second call, Premier account switch happened next day. Online banking all updated – at that point I could apply for the HSBC Prem WE card which was all online and approved instantly.

    • Slonik says:

      I was actually recently offered an upgrade from Advanced to Premier in my HSBC app – there was a little banner asking if I wanted to upgrade. It was just a matter of ticking a couple of boxes, and then my new card and travel insurance details arrived in the post a few days later. This was may be a month ago.

  • Sam says:

    Hi Rob, I took this card out in May of this year and already spent the required sum of 12k to get the 40k bonus. However that 40k bonus was split in 2 parts from memory, 20k in the first year and 20k in the second year (and thereby committing you to pay the second years annual fee). I could justify that when the annual fee was lower but no so much now. However reading a comment above and your response, as I have spent 12k already will I get the full 40k bonus now or is this just for new applicants. Thank you!

    • Sam says:

      A different Sam. This was asked and answered on the first page of comments. Yes, you will get the full 40k bonus

      • Sam says:

        Thanks Sam.
        When will the 40k points land, do you know?

        • TGLoyalty says:

          After you pay the year 2 fee. And there’s no refunds so decide if the card is worth £90 for another year as that’s you net marginal decision (£290 less £200 worth of Avios)

          • Sam says:

            That’s not right is it? If it’s 12k that needs to be spent in the first year then the 40k points are given in the second year (so you still gotta pay the second year fee)?

          • Sam says:

            Yes that is correct

          • TGLoyalty says:

            To get the points you must pay the year 2 fee as I said

            The needs to decide if the can save £90 by just spending £190 to boost the 20k Avios they are missing out on by not keeping it.

            Or they can decide getting 20k miles and the card earning 1.5 miles / £ for another year for £290 is worth it ie the decision is about £90 net spend.

  • G bit says:

    Any know how rigorously HSBC apply the ‘not for business use’ rule? Would like to get this to use as a company card.

    • Rob says:

      Technically HSBC is insuring your business purchases under Section 75 so it won’t be too keen. However, your customers will be happy (personal cards have lower fees than business cards) so it’s all down to HSBC.

      It’s worse in the other direction (business cards used for personal spend) because you have retailers taking the hit for the higher fees on business cards which leads to pushback against the card issuers.

  • Dace says:

    Sign-up bonus and the PP only being applicable to a solo traveller means I have no use for this card over my Avois Barclays one. If they up both and keep the earn rate the same, I would consider it.

  • A says:

    Does anyone know why may payment card would not be working when I am trying to sign up on the PP site, using my HSBC world elite??

    I have had problems with this Mastercard before with certain online sites..?

  • James says:

    Had this for a couple of years and then cancelled a year ago. Is there a reset rule when it comes to signing up again for the bonus? Thanks

  • Christopher says:

    Probably worth waiting for the next switching bribe… At least then you could pay a chunk of the fee down!

    • James says:

      How would I even find out there’s a bonus? It’s the most under radar card – you have to rely on this website to tell you when the annual conversion bonus happens – never had one bit of communication from HSBC on that in 3 years of holding the card!

  • Lumma says:

    100k a year. Isn’t that the salary people try to avoid as you start to lose your personal allowance?

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Your salary can/is still be over £100k. Just pay more into pension / salary sacrifice for an EV car etc to keep the allowance.

      Main driver was it avoiding self assessment but that’s over £150k now.

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