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Are credit cards boon or burden for UAE residents now?

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For millions of UAE residents, credit cards are a daily convenience — a modern financial tool that offers flexibility, rewards, and protection. But when used without discipline, they can also become one of the quickest ways to fall into financial stress. The difference between a credit card being a benefit or a burden lies entirely in how you use it.

Used strategically, credit cards can strengthen financial stability, improve creditworthiness, and provide useful perks. Misused, they can lead to high-interest debt, mounting fees, and serious long-term consequences. Here’s how to stay on the right side of credit card use in the UAE.

When a credit card becomes your financial ally

Credit cards offer more than just delayed payment—they can be powerful tools for money management. Consistent, on-time payments build a positive credit record with the Al Etihad Credit Bureau (AECB), helping residents qualify for car loans, home mortgages, and better interest rates in the future.

Many UAE-issued cards also come with generous perks. Cashback, loyalty points, and air miles can translate into real value for frequent travelers and regular shoppers. Premium cards often include additional benefits such as travel insurance, extended warranties, and lounge access—ideal for those who make the most of their spending.

Security is another major advantage. Most UAE banks offer fraud protection and zero-liability policies, which means you won’t be held responsible for unauthorized transactions. This makes credit cards a safer option for online and international purchases.

They can also act as a financial cushion during emergencies. Some banks provide interest-free installment plans for large or unexpected expenses, allowing cardholders to spread payments without additional charges. Combined with mobile apps that track spending and issue real-time alerts, cards can also help residents stay within budget and maintain control over monthly expenses.

When a credit card turns into a liability

The benefits of credit cards can quickly disappear when users view them as extra income rather than a payment tool. Most UAE cards carry annual interest rates of 30–40%, which can cause even small unpaid balances to balloon over time.

Making only the minimum monthly payment can trap users in long-term debt, as these payments mostly cover interest rather than the principal. Add to that annual fees, late payment penalties, and charges for exceeding credit limits, and the costs can spiral fast.

Irresponsible use can also hurt your credit history. Missed or late payments are reported to the AECB, lowering your credit score and making it harder to secure loans in the future. In severe cases, defaulting on payments can lead to frozen accounts, travel restrictions, or legal complications.

How to manage your credit card wisely

Before applying for a card, compare interest rates, annual fees, and reward structures. Most UAE banks require a minimum salary between AED 5,000 and AED 10,000 for basic cards, so ensure eligibility before applying. Choose a card that aligns with your lifestyle—for instance, air miles cards for travelers or cashback cards for daily expenses.

While using your card, aim to pay your full balance each month to avoid interest charges. Keep your credit utilization under 30% of your available limit to maintain a healthy credit score. Avoid cash advances unless absolutely necessary, as they often come with higher fees and immediate interest.

If debt becomes overwhelming, communicate with your bank early. Many institutions offer restructuring options or lower-interest balance transfer plans. In some cases, consolidating high-interest debts through a personal loan may help manage repayments more effectively.

The bottom line

Credit cards can either elevate your financial game or undermine it. In the UAE’s well-regulated banking environment, understanding your spending habits, monitoring statements, and maintaining disciplined repayment practices are essential.

When managed responsibly, a credit card enhances convenience, strengthens your credit record, and unlocks valuable rewards. But when neglected, it can become a source of unnecessary financial stress. By treating your card as a tool—not as free money—you can enjoy its benefits while staying firmly in control of your financial future.

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