creditcardGenius.com, a website that provides comprehensive information on credit cards, has announced the best credit cards in Canada 2020.
In a study, more than 50 features of 191 Canadian cards were analysed in 24 categories with an objective, math-based algorithm, creditcardGenius claims.
creditcardGenius says it specialises in objective and math-rich credit card analysis, letting Canadian consumers accurately compare their options in an ever-evolving credit card market. It says its algorithm is regularly maintained and tweaked in order to give Canadians the most up-to-date and accurate representation of 191 credit cards.
“There are so many factors that go into finding the best credit cards for you, it can feel near impossible to consider everything. That’s exactly the gap we wanted to fill for Canadians,” said Stephen Weyman, Co-Founder of creditcardGenius. “Our comparison engine is the bridge between consumers and their credit card options. We do all the work and analysis, giving you a simple Rating out of 5 along with independent user ratings and reviews.”
On creditcardGenius, consumers can fine-tune their recommendations to their own goals, preferences and budgets. User settings will update the Genius Rating of all 191 cards in real-time – customising the recommended cards for each user.
Below are the best Canadian credit cards in different categories:
Best Overall: American Express Cobalt Card
Best Mastercard: BMO AIR MILES World Elite Mastercard
Best Visa: TD Aeroplan Visa Infinite Card
Best American Express: American Express Cobalt Card
Best Cash Back: Scotia Momentum Visa Infinite
Best Travel: American Express Cobalt Card
Best Foreign Exchange Travel: Scotiabank Gold American Express
Best AIR MILES: BMO AIR MILES World Elite Mastercard
Best Student: BMO CashBack Mastercard for students
People’s Choice: Scotiabank SCENE Visa Card
Visit the Best Credit Cards in Canada 2020 page, to learn more about the cards in each category.
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