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PC Financial World Elite Mastercard Review

The PC Financial World Elite Mastercard is the best card to have if you’re looking to earn more PC Optimum points. You get an increased earning rate at Loblaws-owned grocery stores, Shoppers Drug Mart, and Esso/Mobil gas stations.

In addition, PC Optimum is one of the best loyalty programs since there are multiple ways to earn and redeem points. Plus, the program has recently added additional benefits, such as free trials to streaming services. Read my PC Financial World Elite Mastercard review now for the full details.

PC Financial World Elite Mastercard

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  • No annual fee
  • Earn 45 PC Optimum Points per $1 dollar spent at Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Earn 30 PC Optimum Points per $1 spent where PC Products are sold and at PC Travel
  • Earn at least 30 PC Optimum Points per litre at Esso/Mobil locations
  • Earn 10 PC Optimum Points per $1 spent on all other purchases

Welcome bonus and earn rate

What’s interesting about the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard is that it doesn’t typically have a welcome bonus when you apply online. However, if you’re applying in-store where there’s a PC Financial booth, they’ll usually give you 100,000 points when you sign up. That’s a value of $100.

As for the earning rate, you’ll get 45 points per $1 spent at Shoppers Drug Mart, 30 points at Loblaws-owned grocery stores (Loblaws, Superstore, No Frills, Fortinos etc.), Esso/Mobil Gas stations, PC Travel, and 10 points on all other purchases. That works out to a 4.5%, 3%, and 1% return in PC Optimum points respectively.

PC Financial World Elite Mastercard benefits

For a no fee card, the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard comes with a decent amount of benefits. Mind you, many of these benefits come with any World Elite Mastercard, but you get access to them by being a cardholder.

Travel emergency medical insurance

Those under the age of 65 get $1,000,000 in travel emergency medical insurance. This insurance applies the second you travel out of province and covers things such as ambulances, doctor charges, hospital stays, dental care, prescription drugs and more. The coverage lasts for the first 10 days of your trip. You do not need to charge your travel expenses to your PC Financial World Elite Mastercard for the insurance to apply.

Car rental collision/loss damage waiver insurance.

When you charge the full cost of your car rental to your PC Financial World Elite Mastercard, you get 31 days of car rental collision/loss damage waiver insurance. This covers you from damages if you’re in an accident, but you need to decline the rental agency’s insurance for your policy to be valid. note that this doesn’t cover you for any liability.

Airport lounge access

One little known benefit of this card is the included Airport Experiences provided by LoungeKey. This gives you access to more than 1,400 airport lounges worldwide. That said, this is just a membership you’re getting. You still need to pay for each individual visit, which is typically US $32.

Purchase assurance

Any purchases charged to your PC Financial World Elite Mastercard are automatically covered with purchase assurance. If anything happens to your goods, including loss, theft, or damage in the first 90 days, you can have them replaced/repaired at no charge.

Extended warranty

Your manufacturer’s warranty is doubled, up to one additional year, as long as you charge your purchase to your PC Financial World Elite Mastercard.

Concierge service

You can contact a Mastercard concierge 24/7 to help you with things such as booking restaurants, purchasing gifts, arranging translation services, and more. Admittedly, all of these things can be done on your own, but I suppose a concierge can be helpful if you’re in a foreign country where you don’t speak the language.

How to redeem your points

PC Optimum is one of the most popular loyalty programs in Canada. You can redeem 10,000 PC Optimum points for $10 in groceries or merchandise at Loblaws-owned grocery stores and Shoppers Drug Mart. In addition, you can use your points at Esso/Mobil gas stations for discounts on your gas purchases or for free car washes.

Occasionally, Shoppers Drug Mart has bonus redemption offers. For example, there was a promotion where you could claim 250,000 points for $400 in credit. That’s $150 more than the regular redemption, so it can be worthwhile to save your points. They’ve also had other offers, such as earning 20X the points or getting 25,000 points when you spend $75. Read my post on how to earn more PC Optimum points if you want to maximize your points.

PC Financial World Elite Mastercard eligibility

  • You’re a Canadian citizen or permanent resident.
  • You’re at least the age of majority in your province or territory
  • You have a minimum annual personal gross income of $80,000 or a household income of $150,000.

Although PC Financial doesn’t state what credit score is required to be approved, they say a credit check will be performed at the time of application. Generally, you’ll want to have a credit score of at least 700 before applying.

How the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard compares

The PC Financial World Elite Mastercard is the best for earning PC Optimum points. That said, there are a few cards worth comparing since they offer better earning rates on groceries.

PC Financial World Elite Mastercard vs. American Express Cobalt Card

The American Express Cobalt Card has an earning rate of 5 American Express Membership Rewards points per $1 spent on eats and drinks (includes grocery stores), 3 points on streaming services, 2 points on travel and transit, and 1 point for all other purchases. The earning rate here is clearly higher than what the PC Financial World Elite offers. There’s just one problem: American Express isn’t typically accepted at Loblaws-owned grocery stores. While the Cobalt Card is one of the best cash back credit cards in Canada , it’s useless if your grocery store doesn’t accept it.

PC Financial World Elite Mastercard vs. Scotiabank Gold American Express

Another card with a high earning potential is the Scotiabank Gold American Express . With this card, you’ll get 6 Scene+ points per $1 spent at Empire-owned supermarkets (Sobeys, Foodland, IGA, FreshCo), 5 points at other grocery stores, dining, and entertainment, 3 points on gas, and transit, and 1 point on all other purchases. If you shop at an Empire-owned grocery store, this card is one of your best choices. It’s also worth mentioning that the Scotiabank Gold American Express has no foreign transaction fees.

PC Financial World Elite Mastercard vs. Rogers Mastercard

The Rogers Mastercard is a good comparison since it also has no annual fee, and it’s a Mastercard. If you have one qualifying service with Rogers, Fido or Shaw, you’ll earn 2% cash back on all your purchases. While that earning rate is lower than what the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard offers on Loblaws-owned stores, Shoppers Drug Mart, and Esso gas stations, the base earning rate could compensate for it. In addition, if you redeem your cash back earned for Rogers services, you get a 30% boost, so you’re actually getting a cash back rate of 2.6%. The other appealing aspect of the Rogers Mastercard is that it has no formal income requirement, so it’s easier to be approved for compared to the PC Financial card.

Final thoughts

My PC Financial World Elite Mastercard review is positive. This card is ideal for anyone in the following situations:

  • You want to earn more PC Optimum points – No other credit card gives you a higher earning rate for PC Optimum points.
  • You shop at Loblaws-owned stores – If you shop at Loblaws, No Frills, or Superstore, this is a card you want to earn points on every purchase. Otherwise, you’ll only earn points on in-store and targeted offers.
  • You don’t want to pay an annual fee – This is one of the few World Elite Mastercards with no monthly or yearly fee.

PC Optimum is one of the best loyalty programs in Canada. With the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard, you’ll be able to earn PC Optimum points on every purchase. Plus, with no annual fee, getting this card and only using it where you get an enhanced earning rate could be worth it.

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About Barry Choi

Barry Choi is a Toronto-based personal finance and travel expert who frequently makes media appearances. His blog Money We Have is one of Canada’s most trusted sources when it comes to money and travel. You can find him on Twitter: @barrychoi

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Are you sure about the Priority Pass membership?

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Yup, please see MasterCard’s website

https://www1.mastercard.com/content/mc/offer-exchange/world-elite/apmea/en/travel/airport/Airport_Lounge_Access.html

And their list of partner banks

https://www.mastercard.ca/en-ca/search-by-bank.html

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Just enrolled, thanks for the tip !! Was unaware.

Another possible URL:.

Airports.mastercard.com

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If I’m going out of country do I need to call PC World elite travel insurance before leaving on vacation?

You only need to call the insurance line if you’re making a claim. That said, if you plan on your PC Financial Mastercard when you’re abroad, you should call them in advance to let them know you’re travelling.

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Where do you sign up for it then? I see no mention of this on the PC World Elite Mastercard page?

I believe PC Financial doesn’t mention it on their website since there’s a copyright issue with the name. However, if you go to the MasterCard site, you’ll see they’re listed as a partner.

To be honest, I don’t know how you get your actual membership with them. You may need to call MasterCard for that info.

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so when I go to the PC world Elite Mastercard site, I find:

As a World Elite MasterCard cardholder, you receive

Complimentary Priority Pass membership One free lounge visit per cardholder per year

Simply present your Priority Pass membership card upon arrival at the lounge.

but when I go to the Priority pass site, it shows membership costs for Canada at $99 us.I assume that you need a priority pass card to get into the lounge?? How do you get the complementery one that is suposed to come with the credit card? What am I missing here?

With Priority Pass, you need a membership just to access the lounge. Depending on what membership you have, you’ll either get free visits or pay the one time fee of $27USD per visit.

So the One free lounge visit per cardholder per year = 1 time visit. After you’ve used that voucher or whatever it is, you pay $27USD per visit.

To be perfectly honest, it’s been difficult to get confirmation about how to get that actual one free pass. PCF is not responsible for that benefit so you need to call MasterCard. I’ve heard so many different things about the LoungeKey access with MasterCard that it’s impossible for me to give accurate information.

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If I am approved… if I make a purchase at Shoppers drug mart will I need to just pay with the PC MasterCard to earn my full points or will I also need to show my PC Optimum card in addition? Is there any point in having a physical PC Optimum card if you are a PC MasterCard holder?

If you have a PCFWEMC or any Mastercard and have linked it to your PC Optimum account, then you don’t need a physical PC Optimum card. Your credit card will be fine.

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I find that I do need to present twice, for points then payment, though if you have a smartphone one need not carry the loyalty nor the credit card. Personally I keep them in the Wallet app in my iPhone and use those to scan for the points & then verify the purchase (Which uses NFC to wirelessly talk to the swipe terminal.)

D. Cornelius,

Yes you do need to tap with your PC Mastercard first to get points and then again to pay. But you don’t physically need to have your PC Optimum card on you to earn points since your credit card will earn them.

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Great review Barry! Merger definitely increased value with 45 total PC Optimum Points per $1 dollar spent at Shoppers Drug Mart and 30 total PC Optimum Points per $1 spent where PC Products are sold.

And, wow, a free annual standard membership ($79 US) to Priority Pass with one free visit AND no annual fee!

Yes, the PCFWEMC is a great card and offers tons of benefits with no fee which is why I love it.

Hi Barry, back to the Airport Lounge Access benefit …

I spoke with Mastercard Canada on the phone, and since I don’t have this card yet, the rep couldn’t check on the actual benefits without a CC#. She did mention that it depends on the financial institution whether the Lounge Access benefit is included, .

I checked this link and included an excerpt below: https://www.pcfinancial.ca/english/legal/pc-mastercard?list=3&scrollTo=abp-additional-exclusive

Benefits exclusive to PC Financial World Mastercard accounts Concierge Services are provided by Assurant Services Canada Inc. (ASCI). Details of what is included as part of this service is outlined in the Terms and Conditions sent with your card.

Additional benefits exclusive to PC Financial World Elite Mastercard accounts Car Rental Collision/Loss Damage Waiver Insurance is underwritten by American Bankers Insurance Company of Florida (ABIC), and Travel Emergency Medical Insurance is underwritten by American Bankers Life Assurance Company of Florida (ABLAC). Concierge Services and Identity Theft Services are provided by Assurant Services Canada Inc. (ASCI). Details of your insurance and service, including definitions, benefits, limitations, and exclusions, are outlined in the Certificate of Insurance sent with your card. Keep your Certificate of Insurance in a safe place with your other valuable documents, and take it with you when you travel. ABIC, ABLAC, ASCI and their subsidiaries and affiliates carry on business in Canada under the name Assurant®. ®Assurant is a registered trademark of Assurant, Inc.

Not sure if you have this card, or can confirm whether the Priority Pass membership + 1 free visit per year is definitely included with the PC World Elite Mastercard?

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I have this card too but didn’t know that Priority Pass membership was free. I never got that info when I received my card. Did you get your membership from this card Barry?

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Barry is wrong on this, period. I’ve had the card for 3 years, it does not entitle you to a priority pass membership.

Here’s the statement I received directly from PC Financial.

With the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard customers will earn 3X the regular PC Points when purchasing vacations, flights, hotels, cruises, car rentals and tours. Customers also receive exclusive travel offers at competitive rates and the Best Price Guarantee on all bookings (price matching within a 24 hr).

A new benefit introduced late last year is LoungeKey access:

If you are a PC Financial World and World Elite Cardholders you will be able to purchase lounge passes at over 800 Lounges Worldwide, including presence in all large airports in Canada and at the top Canada travel destinations at subsidized rates of $27 USD. Cardholders simply need to present their PC MasterCard World or World Elite card to the lounge staff, or register for the program by going to the “MasterCard Airport Experiences provided by LoungeKey” website. Benefits:

• Over 800 lounges, in over 400 airports worldwide (120+ countries), regardless of their airline, frequent flyer membership, or class of ticket. • Unique experiences and offers in dining, spa and retail outlets within the airport

so how do you get your one free visit if you have to pay $27 us per year?? Lots of confusion with this perk. Barry, perhaps you can investgate and clarify. – Thanks

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Thank you for the info. This is was the clarification I was look for.

Paying $27 per visit is still better than paying $100 annual fee and $27 each visit with the priority pass.

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Hi Barry… I’m a retiree and I have the HSBC Premier World Elite card. I shop often at shoppers and PC stores. In your opinion is it worth it for me to get the PC Elite card and split the loyalty points I’d get into two plans?

With the PCFWEMC you earn 4.5% back at Shoppers Drug Mart and 3% back where PC products are sold so you come out ahead compared to the HSBC Premier World Elite. The key is to take that money you save on groceries and to add it to your vacation fund.

Hi Barry…my wife and I love reading your financial and travel blogs. In your opinion what is the best credit card available now in Canada for maximizing returns to complement our HSBC card?

It really depends on where you shop and what categories you spend the most money on. e.g. where do you do all your grocery shopping? Do you spend a lot on gas? Do you eat out a lot?

We love to travel. When we’re home we shop usually at PC grocery stores or Walmart. We do love eating out.

So things could get complicated there.

If you shop at PC grocery stores – the PC Financial World Elite gives you 3% cash back which is quite high. At Wal Mart, you could keep using your CIBC card since it gives you 1.5%

If you eat out A LOT, then the Amex Cobalt card is good too since you get 5X the points. However, Cobalt points can’t be transferred to airlines. They can be used for fixed mileage rewards and transferred SPG at 2:1 so you still have some options.

Thanks Barry. Like your travel blogs you seem to write in a manner that is easy to read and understand.

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Do you think getting an additional card for my spouse will allow my spouse to obtain free lounge access too?

If your spouse applies for the card on their own (as opposed to being a supplementary cardholder), then they would have lounge access. A reminder, that just the membership is free. You still need to pay for each visit.

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Hi Barry, this is great! thank you for the post. if you use your PC WE MC for mainly gas, groceries and Shoppers, which would be a great cash back card for all the other stuff? thank you!!

Hi FernandoM,

It depends on where else you shop and what kind of benefits you like. The Tangerine money-back card since you can choose up to 3 categories that give you up 2% back.

Barry thank you for your reply! I use PC stores a lot so that would remain my main card (groceries, gas, etc.). for other stuff I can think of, monthly bills, random shopping, recreation…

I will definitely take a look into the Tangerine one. thank you!

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I have the PC world elite Mc got it few weeks ago and I cannot see where are the 4.5X and 3X points. I can only see the base points which are 10X but how you know that you got the correct points? I called them several times but didn’t get a clear answer.

There’s honestly no clear place that shows you when you’re earning multipliers.

Your statement only shows you the total earned for the month.

Thank you for your answer. And yes, I know about the statement, but the statement shows only the base points.

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With the comment above; do they send you a Priority Pass Membership card with it? or do we only get the LoungeKey Access membership free?

“As a World Elite MasterCard cardholder, you receive

Complimentary Priority Pass membership One free lounge visit per cardholder per year”

They don’t send you anything, but the one free visit is something offered by Mastercard as a World Elite cardholder. I honestly have no idea how to actually activate your membership and how to get that one free visit.

Thanks for the reply Barry. It’s still good to hear that you get LoungeKey Access membership for free which is nice a perk for a free NO FEE credit card.

yeah, it’s a pretty sweet perk once you figure out how to get it. No one at PCF customer service seems to know about it, but the Mastercard website lists PCF as a partner for LoungeKey access.

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It’s been painful since the change was made. I am not getting 30 points/$1 with my PC World Elite Master Card instead only getting 20 points/$1 for purchases in PC stores. 0 points for purchases from non PC stores. However, no issue with purchases at Shoppers Drug Mart and I got the loyalty points showed up on my receipt, while PC stores did not show the points other than bonus points on the receipts. I had to submit the point adjustment requests for each and every receipts for PC stores and non PC stores. Sometime, I got the points adjusted for the non-PC stores, and another time I got reply telling me “In order to earn PC Optimum Points, you are required to go to PCOptimum.ca, sign-in into your account, load all offers on to your PC optimum account by viewing them, and swipe your card/device at the beginning of each transaction at participating stores. As a result of your card/device not being swiped for this transaction we are unable to make any adjustments to your account”. By the way transactions other than PC stores never showed up on my PCOptimum account. Telephone call to PC Mastercard regarding the issue was totally a waste of time and message send to PC Mastercard regarding the above issue is not getting replied nor resolution. This could be really a good card if PC Mastercard delivers their promises. I am kind of sick and tired of hearing the excuses about up to the stores including PC stores to give the loyalty points and how the heck do you tell non-PC stores to swipe your PC Mastercard before the transaction to get the loyalty points, so essentially consider sh** of luck getting any points from non-PC stores. Also, the email replies from sending the point adjustment request gave you a case# without reference to any information to the specific purchase nor the request detail. Hence it is a difficult task to match up with the receipts with the case# when I was requested to submit additional info. As always, buyer beware and don’t believe everything they tell you.

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I have a MC President’s Choice Elite card. I find it impossible to decipher whether or not I am getting the appropriate amount of points on my purchases because of the way the Financial points are recorded. The detailed info for each posting should indicate which transaction it is for. ie purchase date and amount. I am concerned that I am not getting the correct amount of points. I guess I could do a points adjustment of every transactions but I do not want to have to do that. The computer system must have the info I am asking for. I use my MC for everything but I want to be assured that I am getting the correct amount of points. The points earned is why I have and use this card!

Hey Marion,

From what I understand, the bonus points only appear online via pcoptimum.ca. I agree it’s a bit sill that there’s no easier way to view your bonus points.

I do go online to pcoptimum,ca to view my earned points. I have been told by PC Financial that it takes 3-5 days for the Financial points earned to be posted. I can deal with that. But when the points are posted, I want to know which transaction the points are coming from. I have contact PC Financial with my concern but I am not satisfied with their response. Do you have an inside tract with PC Financial?

Unfortunately, I don’t know anyone who works there that would be able to assist.

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Are there any caps on points earned in any of the categories? (At PC Stores, Shoppers, Anywhere else?) I ask this because on the ‘Points earned’ calculator in a recent email I received from PC, there is a cap of $2000 on spending in the ‘everywhere else’ category.

There’s should be no cap. I don’t know why they set a limit of $2,000 on the online calculator.

Thanks Barry, I didn’t think there was a cap.

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Looks like PC optimum points is a scam. whenever there is an offer on Gas, I buy it. But i have to call customer care to get my points otherwise we don’t get any points. last week there was an offer 10,000 points on $40 purchase of gas. i still did not get points, i am still fighting for those. I will never ever go again to superstore and never use pc optimum. Whenever I called customer service they hangup the call. waste of time. I am planning to contact media and local news channels.

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I registered for Lounge access with my PC Financial World Elite Card. I read that you can tell if your card receives a complimentary visit by going into the my account section. If you qualify for any complimentary passes the “complimentary” section will show. Mine does not…not surprised. So it looks like I have free access but will need to pay $27 US for each visit. I have a long stay in Miami for my next vacation the way the flights work out so I may use it.

Im trying to figure out what the best credit card combination for me would be. I’m retired so cash back is a great option. I was using my PC points to purchase gift cards until they removed that option last year. Now I have $400 worth in points I’m not sure how to redeem. I don’t shop at PC much. I shop at local organic grocery stores. I do shop at Shoppers sometimes, and ended up using some of it to buy sunscreen. I’d prefer to be able to get free items immediately like a gas card or even collect rewards for flights or vacations as being on a limited income makes though purchases tough. Any suggestions Barry?

Hi Michele,

With your remaining points you could shop at Loblaw’s or Superstore where they have organic produce and merchandise e.g. electronics and housewares for sale.

As for the best credit card, it depends on your spending habits and where you shop. The Amex Simply Cash preferred card and the Tangerine Money-Back card immediately come to mind as good choices

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Hi, thanks for the share.

I received the Elite MasterCard this week and wondering if I have to make minimum amount of purchase with this card yearly to maintain my status.?

Please confirm, I can’t find this info anywhere, no one knows…

ONce you have the card, you keep it. There is no status with this card as it’s based on your minimum income, now how much you spend.

[…] the PC Financial Mastercards, you can increase your earn rate significantly. I personally have the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard and use it all the time. It honestly doesn’t take me long before I have enough points to make a […]

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Avoid this card if you like to have online access to your account. I’ve had it for one month and still cant’ get access. Customer service has no answers. It’s an IT problem. They’re working on it. No time frame for resolution.

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Can I use my pc elite mc in other countrie?

Yes, just make sure you let them know in advance of your travel dates.

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Great review Barry. One thing to note which I’m a bit sore about – I am an existing PC MasterCard holder (the plain standard card) and I asked PCF if I could be upgraded to the World Elite (I am over the personal income requirment, and comfortably over the household earn requirement). They flat out said no and that I have to have spent $25000 over the past 24 months on my existing card in order to qualify. $25k is a pretty unreasonable sum for even a high spender on what is definitely not going to a primary travel card. It appears that PCF really don’t want people applying for this card (probably costs them too much from points redemptions).

I feel like that’s an uninformed rep. If you’re over the income requirement, they should be upgrading you no questions asked. It might be worth calling again to see if a different rep will upgrade you.

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I currently have the PC Mastercard and was just approved for the PC World Elite card. I currently get 7 cents/liter back on my gas purchases, but I read the World Elite is only 3 cents/liter? Just curious. We have large vehicles and drive a lot, so our points add up fast just from gas purchases alone.

I believe you’re referring to the 70 PC optimum points that are earned at gas stations located at Loblaw’s owned grocery stores? That remains the same with the PC Financial World Elite card. The 3 cents earned per litre is at Esso/Mobil locations.

You may want to double check with PCF, but I’m pretty sure that’s how it works.

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Excellent article! good one

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Thanks for this review. But I was wondering what other credit card we could combine with the PC World Elite MasterCard to maximize our points. We shop mainly at the Loblaws and affiliate stores, so the PC WEMC is a perfect card for us.

Currently we have the Scotia Gold AMEX(restaurants, travel), Scotia VISA Momentum Infinite(grocery, gas),RBC VISA Infinite Avion, Home Trust Visa(US purchase), Capital One(Costco).

We do eat out frequently and vacation to the US at least once a year. I need to cancel all these credit cards, want to only have the PC WEMC and another card or two.

Can you suggest which other cards I should combine and will cancel the rest?

Hi Cecilia,

THe Scotia Gold Amex is actually a great complimentary card to the PCFWEMC especially if you use it to eat out a lot and travel. Come August 1st, you’ll earn 5X the points on restaurants and the card will have no forex fees.

https://www.scotiabank.com/content/dam/scotiabank/canada/en/documents/personal-banking/AW007111_CJ54869_Gold_AMEX_ENG_WEB.pdf

If you want to drop the Scotiabank Amex card, the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite card doesn’t give you as many points for groceries and restaurants, but you get a Priority Pass membership and 6 free annual passes.

With either of the two above cards, you could cancel the Home Trust card and the RBC Avion card.

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My wife keeps pushing me for the PC World Elite MC as she is working for PCF.

I currently have TD Visa Infinite cash back card that gives me 3% on Gas, Recurring Payments and Groceries (from grocery stores – no Walmart or No Frills (Visa not accepted)).

TD Visa Infinite cash back card has a better travel insurance, rental car coverage etc than PCWEMC – Correct me if i am wrong

Does it make sense for me to go for PCWEMC just for the 3x points in No Frills shopping? BTW i have PC Optimum card that gives my 10 points on ESSO gas purchases.

Also we travel at least once a year to India or US which travel card do you recommend for lounge access + perks – Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite or CIBC Aventura Visa Infinite?

If you always pay your bills on time, it doesn’t hurt to get the PCFWEMC since you would earn 30 points per dollar spent.

As for your other question about lounge passes and Nexus. I personally think the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite card is the best all-in-one travel card. Your wife would be able to use the free annual passes as long as she’s travelling with you (assuming you’re the primary cardholder). She wouldn’t be able to use the passes if she was travelling on her own.

Nexus is only $50 for 5 years, so although CIBC offers a rebate, the 2 extra lounge passes you get from Scotiabank every year are worth more. As I’m sure you know, the Scotiabank card also has no forex fees.

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Hi Pradeep, Visa HomeTrust has you no exchange fees for currency. That is somewhere around 2.4% savings when out of country. Also, I get 1% cash back. So it is about 3.5% savings when travelling. Unless you get currency wihtout having to exchange it (ie cash gifts from family).

Thanks Barry. WiIl wait on PCFWEMC….

Scotia benefits are better and will go with it… Also will apply for a Supplementary card (wife) for free and add that to the Priority Pass account, not sure if they will let me register. Any thoughts?

The fine print on the Scotiabank Passport Visa Infinite card states that the Priority Pass membership is only valid for the primary cardholder so your wife would not qualify.

If she travels on her own quite a bit, it may be worth it for her to get her own card.

Thanks Barry 🙂

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i only get 20 points for 1 dollar

You have the World card, not the World Elite.

i have the world elite.

The world elite card definitely earns you 30 points per $1 spent at Loblaws owned stores.

https://www.pcfinancial.ca/en/credit-cards/world-elite

thats what theY said.but i only get 20 for 1 dollar

You’d have to contact customer service again and tell them to look at your statement to varify that there’s an error and then have them fix it.

yes.i did.mastercard said it is points issue.points said its mastercard issue

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my wife traveled to India last week. but unfortunately lost her luggage. she did not receive her luggage at New Delhi. Airlines are unable to track her luggage. My question is that as i paid her full ticket from PC choice world elite master card, will i be able to claim the baggage lost. please answer

Sorry to hear about your situation. Unfortunately, the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard does not come with any lost baggage insurance.

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Hi, If I’m the primary card holder and I have a supplementary card issued in my Wife’s name, does the travel insurance cover her on a trip to the US. if that trip flight and hotel was charged in full on the supplemental card with her name on it if me as the primary card holder is not going on the trip with her? Thanks.

Your wife would not be insured with the card if you’re not travelling with her.

Thank Barry, I guess I’m going to Vegas as a 3rd wheel in a bachlorette party. Lol. By the way, what is the process if one needs to for example see a doctor or visit a hospital emergency room in the U.S.? Does the card member pay for all of the medical services 1st, keep the invoices, then file a claim afterwards or do you call and get pre-approval first? We are both Canadian born, I as the primary card holder and my spouse has the supplementary card. . And is it family coverage or just your spouse? And is there any deductible (i.e. card member pays first $100?). Thanks.

You’re supposed to contact your insurer before you seek medical attention or as soon as possible. Sometimes the doctor or hospital can bill the insurer directly, but sometimes you need to pay yourself and then make a claim. Generally speaking, your dependent children who are not students are also covered, again read the policy. Also note that the travel medical for this card only covers 10 days if you’re under the age of 65.

Thank Barry, can you post a link to the policy? Thanks.

https://www.pcfinancial.ca/docs/default-source/legal-stuff/pcf_worldelite_coi_en.pdf

Hi Barry, What cards currently have no forex fees? Which one offers the best cash back? Which card has best travel insurances. I do like the Amex option, but here in a more rural area, many merchants don’t accept Amex. Thanks

Check out these two pages.

https://www.moneywehave.com/canadian-credit-cards-without-foreign-transaction-fees/ https://www.moneywehave.com/best-cash-back-credit-cards-in-canada/ https://www.moneywehave.com/the-best-credit-cards-with-travel-insurance/

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Hello! Thanks for the info. Does this card have any coverage for Trip Cancelation Insurance? We are currently en route to Australia from Canada with a stop over in Hawaii and Jetstar has cancelled our flight to Melbourne. Sadly, we forgot to purchase travel insurance before the trip (of course, the one time I forget…..).

Hoping this card will help over the costs at Jetstar is being absolutely useless. Cheers!

Unfortunately, this card does not have any trip cancellation.

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Points are slow to add up, even if you spend a huge amount on the card. If you don’t pay off the balance on your card dinged over a 22% interest charge. In the end you do not come out ahead on the PC Mastercard!

If you’re shopping at Loblaws owned stores or Shoppers Drug Mart, the points add up fast. You’re basically earning 3% or 4.5% return on all your purchases and that doesn’t include any in-store or targeted offers. If you’re carrying a balance, the rewards are definitely not worth and you should focus on debt repayment. This is a no fee card so I would say the majority of people do come out ahead.

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Sounds fantastic!! However I have the card and have been trying to get my points fixed for over 2 years. I still only get 10 points at gas stations and minimum at their stores. I called, wrote,started a points claim and even wrote to the PC ombudsman. All failed to follow up and follow through. Very disappointing.

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PC Financial World Elite Mastercard

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The PC Financial World Elite Mastercard is a fine choice for people who frequently shop at Loblaw’s brands, but otherwise has limited appeal.

Bonuses & Fees

The card currently has a welcome bonus of 20,000 PC Optimum points upon making their first purchase at a store that participates in the PC Optimum program.

Occasionally, new applicants can earn a welcome bonus of 100,000 PC Optimum points upon making their first purchase at a store that participates in the PC Optimum program. If you’re interested in the card, consider waiting for this offer to make an appearance before applying.

The card has no annual fee .

Earning Rewards

The card has category bonuses for shopping at specific stores:

  • All Optimum members earn an additional 15 points per dollar spent at Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix, regardless of which credit card is used to pay
  • Earn at least 30 Optimum points per litre at Esso and Mobil gas stations
  • Earn 30 Optimum points per dollar spent at PC Travel
  • Earn 10 Optimum points per dollar spent on all other purchases

While these rates cover a wide range of categories, they only apply at these particular merchants. So while the card may appear to have strong earning rates, it only benefits cardholders who already shop at those stores, or are willing to change their shopping habits.

Redeeming Rewards

PC Optimum points have a value of 0.1 cents per point , with occasional 50% bonus redemption events. Points can be redeemed at PC Optimum’s partner grocery stores and drugstores.

Perks & Benefits

The PC Financial World Elite Mastercard has no meaningful perks or benefits to speak of.

Insurance Coverage

The card has a modest insurance package, including emergency medical insurance for trips up to 10 days, and standard extended warranty and purchase protection .

It also includes rental car collision insurance for cars up to an MSRP of $65,000.

However, it doesn’t offer the specific provisions that are important to travellers, and the coverage it does provide can also be found on many other cards.

As a World Elite product, this credit card has a minimum annual income requirement of $80,000 (individual) or $150,000 (household). Follow the below link to the PC Financial website to learn more about this card and submit an application.

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Traveling without travel insurance can have severe financial consequences. Did you know that one night's hospital stay in the U.S. can be over $14,000 CAD? In some countries, you may even be denied medical assistance if you cannot prepay for treatment.

Travel insurance is an absolute necessity when you're away from home, providing coverage for healthcare expenses and ensuring you can access medical services when needed. It also offers assistance for flight disruptions, lost baggage, and other related issues.

One popular provider worth considering is the PC Financial Travel Insurance (from President's Choice). So we've done a comprehensive review outlining the coverage, costs, and the pros and cons of their service.

Additionally, you can also use our comparator to explore the best travel insurances in Canada and get quotes in seconds.

President's Choice Financial Travel Insurance: 5 Key takeaways

  • PC Financial Travel Insurance protects against unexpected medical expenses and other issues like delays and cancelations.
  • It offers comprehensive coverage, including trip cancellation, interruption, emergency medical, and baggage loss/delay.
  • It is important to review the policy's terms and conditions to understand coverage limitations and exclusions.
  • The policy offers flexibility and customisation, allowing travellers to tailor their coverage.
  • It is advisable to compare other travel insurances using our comparator, considering factors like coverage, cost, and reviews.

Our 2024 review of PC Financial travel insurance

President's Choice has joined hands with Manulife Travel Insurance to provide Canadians with exceptional plans so they can travel and enjoy their business trips or vacations stress-free.

PC primarily offers 4 travel insurance options: Complete package, Package without medical care, Global medical care, and Unequaled Protection Insurance.

Before we dive into the coverage of each option, here's a quick look at the pros and cons of this insurance overall.

Pros of PC Financial Travel Insurance

  • Diverse insurance options
  • Partnership with Manulife
  • Insurance for seniors
  • No-fee master cards with travel insurance
  • Quarantine expenses covered in case of COVID

Cons of PC Financial Travel Insurance

  • Pre-existing medical condition exclusions
  • Limited pricing information on website

You can also compare PC Financial Travel Insurance with other providers in Canada like Allianz Travel Insurance using our comparator below and also get quick quotes based on your unique needs.

Compare the best travel insurance plans on the market!

How is the PC Financial Travel Insurance Coverage?

PC Financial travel insurance offers a wide range of coverage from trip cancellation and medical emergency to flight delays and lost baggage and more to ensure you have the most stress-free travel. However the coverages vary based on the option you choose.

What does PC Financial Travel Insurance cover?

Your PC financial travel insurance may cover medical insurance alone or a combination of travel medical and trip protection, although the specific policy details, including coverage duration and limits, vary across different plans offered.

Generally, the PC Financial Travel covers a few or all of the following based on your plans:

  • Trip cancellation and interruption coverage: Reimburses non-refundable expenses if a trip needs to be canceled or cut short due to covered reasons like illness, injury, or severe weather.
  • Travel medical insurance: This provides coverage for medical expenses incurred while traveling, including emergency medical treatment, hospital stays, and sometimes even medical evacuation back to your home country.
  • Lost or delayed baggage coverage: In the unfortunate event of lost, stolen, or delayed baggage, this coverage will provide reimbursement for the replacement of essential items.
  • Trip delay coverage: If your flight or other transportation is delayed (for a specific period of time), this coverage can reimburse you for expenses such as meals, accommodations, and transportation during the delay.
  • Travel accident insurance: Offers coverage for accidental death or dismemberment that occurs during travel on planes, trains, or buses.
  • Rental car insurance: Coverage for collision damage or theft of rental vehicles.
  • Covid Travel Insurance : Covers Covid-related medical emergencies, repatriation and booking cancellations.

Here is a table to give you a quick overview of the coverage provided under the PC Financial Travel Insurance:

What does PC Financial Travel Insurance not cover?

PC Financial Travel Insurance, like other insurance policies in the market, has certain exclusions and limitations.

These may include coverage exclusions for pre-existing medical conditions, high-risk activities such as extreme sports, and incidents related to intoxication or drug use. Any claims arising from incidents related to being under the influence of alcohol or drugs may not be covered by the policy.

Additionally, travel to restricted or high-risk destinations may impact coverage eligibility. It's important to thoroughly review the policy's terms and conditions to fully understand the coverage limitations and exclusions that may apply.

If there are any uncertainties or specific concerns, it is advisable to contact PC Financial directly for further clarification.

How much does PC Financial travel insurance cost?

The price of PC Financial travel insurance depends on the following factors:

  • Your desired coverage and respective policy
  • Your deductible
  • Your waiting period
  • Your destination(s)
  • The duration of your trip

You can compare coverages and prices of the best travel insurances in Canada using our comparator below and also get quick quotes based on your unique needs.

Is there a PC financial Mastercard travel insurance?

Yes, like other popular credit cards with travel insurance (to hyperlink later), President's Choice also offers this option. However, the extent of coverage and fee involved vary based on the type of credit card you choose.

PC has three primary credit cards. They are World Elite MasterCard MD , World MasterCard MD , and MasterCard MD .

PC Financial World Elite MasterCard travel insurance

PC World Elite MasterCard travel insurance provides up to $1,000,000 coverage for various emergency medical expenses during your travel including doctor charges, accidental dental care, return airfare, and more.

It also has car rental loss/damage and baggage coverage among others. It is important to read the offer documents of your card carefully.

To make insurance claims, it is highly important to ensure that your PC World Elite Mastercard account is in good standing at the time of the occurrence and the claim.

PC Financial World MasterCard travel insurance

The PC Financial World Mastercard does not offer any travel benefits, however, it does offer reward points for purchases made with respect to travel. It's best to check with your card provider to get accurate and up-to-date information.

PC Financial MasterCard travel insurance

The PC Financial MasterCard does not provide travel benefits by default. However, it might give you rewards and redeemable points that could prove beneficial for your trips and vacations. It would be best to get in touch with your provider for more information on this.

Good to know

In order to get these credit cards, you must satisfy certain eligibility criteria that also include a minimum yearly personal income or household income, apart from other credit approval criteria. Also, it's important that your travel purchases are made on your specific credit card to be eligible for claims after.

How do I contact PC travel insurance?

You can get in touch with the PC Financial travel insurance phone number: 1-844-862-8466 or 1-866-246-7262 . They are both toll-free numbers. You may have to wait a few seconds to minutes in queue when the lines are facing an unexpectedly high volume of enquiries.

The numbers are available only between 9:00 am and 5:00 pm (ET) from Monday to Friday. Weekends are closed for in-phone enquiries.

You could also fill up and submit a form on their website that is available under the contact us category and an agent will get in touch with you shortly after.

If you're an insurance holder, however, in the event of an emergency, however, you can call the toll free at 1-855-856-7569.

How do I file a claim for PC financial travel insurance?

To file a claim, you can get in touch with your provider directly on the phone and a customer service agent will guide you through the process.

You could also login on the PC Financial website to fill the claim form. It is extremely important to make sure you have all the supporting documents like invoices for purchases, bills, etc, at the time of claims process.

How do I cancel my PC financial travel insurance?

If you are looking for information and instructions to cancel PC Financial travel insurance at any time, please call 1-866-246-7262 to speak with a representative.

But canceling your travel insurance might mean putting yourself at the risk of financial stress should you be faced with unforeseen medical and other related issues during your travel. So, it's strongly recommended that you opt for a travel insurance that best suits your needs.

Now that you have a good idea about PC Financial Travel Insurance, you can compare it with the best travel insurances in Canada using our comparator below and also get quick quotes .

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By Lisa Jackson  and  Courtney Reilly-Larke on March 31, 2022 Estimated reading time: 5 minutes

PC Financial World Elite Mastercard review 2022

For higher income earners who are also devoted customers of PC-affiliated retailers, like Loblaws and Esso gas stations, this card packs some serious Points-earning potential.

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It’s predicted that the price of food in Canada will rise between 5% and 7% this year (nearly $1,000 more per year for a family of four). So, there’s no better time to earn useful rewards and cash back to balance out the rising costs. If you’re partial to shopping at Loblaw banner stores (like Real Canadian Superstore, No Frills, Fortinos and Loblaws) or frequently fill up at Esso and Mobil stations, the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard could be a good card to earn points on these essential purchases. With every dollar charged to this card, you earn PC Optimum points you can use to save on groceries and other everyday purchases. The more you use this card, the more you can earn. It also comes with benefits, like travel insurance and 24/7 concierge service—none of which will cost you a dime, since it has no annual fee.

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PC Financial World Elite Mastercard

  • Annual fee: $0
  • Earn rates: 45 PC Optimum points per $1 at Shoppers Drug Mart; 30 points per $1 at Loblaw banner grocery stores (including No Frills), and 10 points per $1 on everything else
  • Welcome bonus: You can earn 20,000 PC Optimum points ($20 value).
  • Annual income requirement: Personal income of $80,000 or household income of $150,000
  • Point value: 10 PC points = $0.01 at Loblaws grocery network and Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Recommended credit score for approval: 560 or higher
  • Interest rates: 21.99% on purchases, 22.97% on cash advances (21.97% for residents of Quebec), 22.97% on balance transfers

What are the benefits of the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard?

1. you easily earn optimum points (and they’re more flexible than you may think).

You may remember Optimum as Shoppers Drug Mart’s loyalty program, but its’s expanded over the years. You can now use them on everything from groceries, to drugstore items to home essentials, clothing and gas. With this card, you’ll rack them up: You get 30 points per $1 spent at affiliated Loblaw banner grocery stores. Plus, you earn 45 points per $1 at Shoppers Drug Mart and 30 points per litre at Esso and Mobil stations. Beyond that, it’s 10 points per $1 spent on everything else.

2. You can earn extra Optimum points if you’re savvy

To collect more points, keep your eyes peeled for points-earning promotions at participating stores, like Shoppers Drug Mart’s “20x the Points” shopping events. Plus, sign up at PCOptimum.ca for weekly offers sent via email. 

3. It comes with good insurance benefits

The PC Financial World Elite Mastercard is a unicorn in the credit card world. Although it has no annual fee, cardholders get the added benefit of insurance coverage. As part of the package, you’ll get car rental collision/loss damage waiver insurance and up to $1 million in travel emergency medical insurance (for up to 10 days from departure). Those are two valuable features that could save serious coin on your next trip if you are involved in an accident. It’s hard to find a $0 annual fee credit card with these kind of extras.

How to earn PC Optimum points

Earning is easy: simply charge purchases to your PC Financial World Elite Mastercard. You’ll earn the most when you shop at PC-affiliated stores, and fuel up with its gas-station partners.

With the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard, you’ll earn 30 Points per $1 spent at affiliated Loblaw banner grocery stores (Loblaws, Fortinos, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, etc.), making this one of the best no annual fee credit cards for groceries. 

The earn rate is a whopping 45 points per $1 spent at Shoppers Drug Mart (as well as Pharmaprix in Quebec) and at least 30 points per litre of gasoline or diesel fuel purchased at Esso and select Mobil stations in Canada, making this one of the best credit cards for gas on the market. 

You’ll also get 30 points per $1 spent through PC Travel; and 10 points per $1 spent everywhere else.

How to redeem PC Optimum points

One of the best features of PC Optimum Rewards is that redemption is a cinch. As soon as you accumulate 10,000 PC Optimum points, you can redeem them for up to $10 worth of free groceries or merchandise at any participating stores; or you can save them for fatter savings down the line. Points are calculated based on the purchase price of eligible products, less any applicable discounts and taxes shown on the receipt.

You can redeem PC Optimum points at about 2,500 participating retail locations, including: 

  • grocery stores such as Loblaws, Fortinos, No Frills and Real Canadian Superstore
  • retail stores such as Zehrs and Joe Fresh
  • drugstores such as Shoppers Drug Mart and Pharmaprix

Just tell the cashier that you would like to “spend” your points when you scan your PC Optimum card at the checkout counter. Or you can redeem points off you bill shopping online at Beauty Boutique, Joe Fresh and PC Express websites.  

You can see the list of participating retailers here . While the PC Optimum rewards program is very flexible, there are a few limitations. PC Optimum points cannot be earned or redeemed for certain items, including tobacco, alcohol and gift cards. 

Each province and territory has different rules pertaining to earning and/or redeeming PC Optimum points on prescriptions, medication and other pharmacy or healthcare-related products and services. So check with the staff first. 

Are there any drawbacks to the PC Financial World Elite Mastercard?

With no annual fee and a great rewards program, there aren’t a lot of downsides to this rewards card. However, PC Optimum points can only be redeemed in increments of 10,000. So, if you have 47,000 points, you can “spend” 40,000 of them for $40 off your purchase, and hold the remaining balance of 7,000 points in your account. In addition, the earn rate is significantly less at non-PC-affiliated retailers (only 10 points per $1 spent)—so if you don’t shop at these stores, this card probably isn’t for you. 

This card is aimed at higher-income shoppers ( $80,000 minimum individual annual income, or household income of $150,000), so if you’re a student or just starting out, it’s unlikely you’ll qualify. However, there are two other PC Financial Mastercard options with lower income requirements; just beware the earn rates are proportionately less juicy as well. Also, a $15,000 minimum annual spending requirement is now enforced.

Bottom line

For those who are loyal shoppers of Loblaws, its sister grocery storesm and Shoppers Drug Mart, and who choose to fuel their vehicles at Esso and Mobil stations, this no-fee rewards card is one of the best for groceries and gas. However, if you like to shop around for the best deal, or find yourself spending at multiple stores each week, there are other grocery store credit cards that can earn you rewards without having to change your shopping habits.

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Credit card companies generally don’t have a way to verify your income tax unless they are associated with your personal bank. If you tell them that your income 80k+. They’ll just say ok and give you the higher teir card.

Surprisingly, this advertorial misses a very important location to earn PC Optimum points: PC Travel-an affiliate online/phone travel site to book vacation/flights/hotels. 3X/5X point bonus offers are great! Watch out/follow up for points becomes necessary.

Great review. One thing to note which I’m a bit sore about – I am an existing PC MasterCard holder (the plain standard card) and I asked PCF if I could be upgraded to the World Elite (I am over the personal income requirment, and comfortably over the household earn requirement). They flat out said no and that I have to have spent $25000 over the past 24 months on my existing card in order to qualify. $25k is a pretty unreasonable sum for even a high spender on what is definitely not going to a primary travel card. It appears that PCF really don’t want people applying for this card (probably costs them too much from points redemptions).

Its not just for earnings of $80,000. If you spend $24,000 a year on the card also.

Just a note of caution – we had the elite pc m/c since it came out. That’s quite a few years ago. All was going well until about 1 week ago – March 1st, 2021, when received a letter in the mail to tell us we had not met the spending threshold of $15000.00 annually and that our elite card would be closed March 31/21. I called pc customer service who would not accept any responsibility for the decision and blamed everything on m/c, so I called them. They said the decision is made based on the new spending requirement and there is no room for reconsideration, period. So i I applied for a new card, a world pc m/c, and sit and wait for the powers-to-be to tell me I didn’t spend enough for some new threshold applicable to the world card, which they arbitrarily set whenever they feel like it. We are seriously ticked and I don’t expect our spending will increase on the pc m/c anytime soon.

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30 points At least 30 points per $1 spent on PC Travel services

30 points 30 points per $1 spent at Loblaw Banner Grocery Stores (includes Loblaws, No Frills, Valu-Mart, Independent Grocers, Zehrs, Real Canadian Superstore, Fortinos, etc.)

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In the market for a credit card that will allow you to earn back on day-to-day spending without having to pay an annual fee? Depending on where you shop, you might want to consider the PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® . It’s a particularly great fit if you regularly stock up at Loblaw grocery stores or if you fill the tank at Esso™ and Mobil™ gas stations, where it has a 3% earn rate (30 points per $1 spent or per litre of gas purchased). It also makes sense for frequent customers at Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix, where it earns back at 4.5% (45 points per $1).

The PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® is one of Canada’s few World Elite Mastercards without an annual fee, and it had the highest customer recommendation score in Forrester’s 2020 Canada CX Index™ Survey. That said, it’s not the only rewards card out there that pays back handsomely on everyday spending, and its Loblaw-centric rewards structure might leave some feeling restricted.

Pros and cons

No annual fee

High earn rates in certain stores

Easy, straightforward redemptions

Points don’t expire provided your account stays active and in good standing

Special events allow you to earn extra points

High income requirement to qualify

Accelerated earn rates are limited to certain partner stores, and points can be redeemed only for purchases within Loblaw banner stores

Points can’t be transferred to other loyalty programs

The included travel insurance is very limited

How to earn points

The PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® has the best overall earn rates offered among all three PC Financial ® credit cards:

  • 45 points per $1 spent at Shoppers Drug Mart/Pharmaprix
  • At least 30 points per litre of gas purchased at Esso™ or Mobil™ stations
  • 30 points per $1 spent on PC Travel services
  • 30 points per $1 spent at Loblaw Banner Grocery Stores (includes Loblaws, No Frills, Valu-Mart, Independent Grocers, Zehrs, Real Canadian Superstore, Fortinos, etc.)

All other purchases earn 10 points per $1 spent. Make sure to keep an eye out for special events as well which will allow you to earn points at a higher rate.

How to redeem points

The value you get when you redeem  PC Optimum™  points is very straightforward: 1,000 points can be redeemed for $1 worth of groceries or other products at Loblaw banner stores, as well as online at shoppersdrugmart.ca, pharmaprix.ca, joefresh.ca and pcexpress.ca. That’s it—there’s one flat rate for all redemptions. Points will not expire provided your account stays active and in good standing. This means you can collect and save as many points as you like, with no rush to redeem them within a certain period of time.

There are only a few caveats to what is otherwise a very easy redemption process: You do need a minimum of 10,000 points to redeem, and points can only be redeemed in $10 increments. So, if for example you’ve accumulated 28,000 points, you can either opt to redeem 20,000 of them and then wait until you’ve earned 2,000 more to make a 10,000-point redemption, or you can just wait until you have 30,000 and redeem them all at once for $30 in value. Also, you can redeem a maximum 500,000 points per transaction ($500 in value).

Be aware that some select items are not available for redemption with points, like tobacco and alcohol products, gift cards, etc.

Additional perks

Though it’s not loaded with the valuable features that you might get if you shell out for a  rewards credit card  with an annual fee in the $100+ neighborhood, the PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® nonetheless has a few handy perks and benefits worth noting:

  • Up to 10 consecutive days of Travel Emergency Medical Insurance per trip, for cardholders under the age of 65. Max benefit $1M.
  • Up to 31 consecutive days of Collision/Loss Damage Waiver Insurance for car rentals with a manufacturer’s suggested retail price of $65,000 or less
  • Identity Theft Assistant Service
  • 24/7 concierge service

Readers frequently contact us asking if the card covers trip interruption or cancellation—to which the answer is, unfortunately, no. The PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® does not offer any additional travel insurance beyond its basic emergency medical and car rental coverage. If you’re looking for a credit card that offers a more comprehensive suite of protections you should check out our list of  credit cards with great travel insurance .

Rates and fees

Interest rates.

The PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® has a purchase interest rate of 21.99%, 22.97% (21.97% in Quebec) on cash advances. 

*Standard rate.

*Basic rates may apply; see details on provider’s site.

  • Annual fee: $0
  • Cash advance in Canada: $3.50
  • Cash advance outside of Canada: $5.00
  • Foreign transaction fee: 2.5%
  • Dishonoured payment fees: $42.00
  • Overlimit fee: $29.00 ($0 for Quebec residents)
  • Copy of sales draft or account statement: $10.00
  • Credit balance refund made by cheque: $20.00
  • Inactive account (12+ months no activity): $10 or balance amount; whichever is the lesser value of the two.

Eligibility requirements

You need to be a Canadian resident and the age of majority in your home province to be eligible for this credit card. Furthermore, you’ll need to have a minimum personal income of $80,000 per year or $150,000 minimum household income per year.

How to apply

Ready to apply for the PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® ? Here’s what you need to do:

Ensure that you meet the eligibility requirements as listed above.

Visit the website  here  and click the red ‘Apply now’ button.

You’ll be asked if you already have a PC Financial ® account. If you do, great. It just means all your information is on file and ready to go in your account. If not, that’s ok! You can create an account now.

You’ll be given an application disclosure summary again with the eligibility requirements, as well as the fine print details. Give it a read over and then tick the box that you have read and accept.

Fill in the application form. You will be asked to provide some personal details, your employment info, if you want to add an additional user or any optional extras to the account, etc. Filling this information out should only take you a few minutes.

Review your application and submit.

Approval should be very quick. Once you are approved it takes about 5-7 business days for your card to arrive in the mail.

How it compares

The PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® is a pretty handy credit card to have—for some. There are other grocery and gas-oriented credit cards that might be a better choice depending on your spending habits and lifestyle. Here is how the PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® compares to two other Canadian favourites: the Scotia Momentum ® Visa Infinite* Card and the Rogers™ World Elite ®  Mastercard ® .

The PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® is likely the best option for high-income singles or couples who plan on making the majority of their grocery purchases at Loblaw banner grocery stores. Here’s how the math works out: A single consumer who spends $4,000 annually at those stores will earn around 120K PC Optimum™ points, which is worth about $120. That’s a very respectable chunk of change for a card with no annual fee.

Small families, however, might benefit from paying the annual fee for the  Scotia Momentum ® Visa Infinite* Card . Given that they’ll have more mouths to feed, let’s say they spend $8,000 annually on groceries, $5,000 of which is spent at Loblaw banner grocery stores, and the remaining $3,000 outside that network. With the Scotia card’s higher earn rate (4%), they’ll get $320 in cash back on those purchases; with the PC ® World Elite Mastercard® they’ll earn 180,000 PC Optimum™ points, worth $180. In this circumstance the small family is better off paying the annual fee for the Scotia card, because after factoring out that $120 fee they’ll still end up with an extra $20 in cash back that they would not have earned with the PC card.

However, if you’re fundamentally opposed to paying an annual fee for a credit card, you might also look at your monthly expenses and compare the earn rates for the PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® against the  Rogers™ World Elite ®  Mastercard ® . The Rogers card’s 1.5% cash back rate on all CAD purchases and 3% rate on USD purchases make it a great option for a few different types of consumers:

Frequent customers at big-box stores like Costco or Walmart, where the Scotia and PC Financial cards either won’t be accepted or will only earn a 1% return

Those who have a diversified monthly budget that isn’t heavily skewed toward groceries and/or gas

Snowbirds, dual citizens, or other frequent cross-border travelers who make a lot of purchases in the United States

¹ Conditions Apply. Visit  here  for the Scotia Momentum ® Visa Infinite* Card to learn more.

Grub for nothing

At the end of the day, the PC Optimum™ program is definitely one of the  best ways to save on groceries in Canada , provided you shop regularly at the ubiquitous Loblaw stores and PC partner brands. And once you’re at the register, paying with the PC® World Elite Mastercard® is the easiest way to rapidly accumulate more points and get more and more free groceries.

However, if you make about 50% or more of your grocery purchases outside the Loblaw network, this probably isn’t the right credit card for you. In that case, you would be better off looking at a different card that still has a high earn rate for groceries or a high base earn rate on all purchases, and that isn’t locked into a specific loyalty program.

Sponsored advertising. President’s Choice Financial ® Mastercard ® is provided by President’s Choice Bank. The PC Optimum™ program is provided by President's Choice Services Inc. President’s Choice Bank is not responsible for the contents of this site, including any editorials or reviews that may appear on this site. For complete information regarding the PC ® Mastercard ® , PC ® World Mastercard ® , or PC ® World Elite Mastercard ® , please click on the “Apply Now” or other applicable button.

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Here’s a start. https://assets.ctfassets.net/xqp30uh3quox/5bjnPXwVaaD7dwD792v0TY/917c718b945ffc1051abcccbaf5598c4/pcf_worldelite_coi_en.pdf i believe the answers are: 1. Yes, automatic, subject to conditions such as pre-existing conditions 2. that’s up to you. You may consider the coverage from PC MC isn’t enough. It doesn’t need to be one or the other. What I’m not clear about is how these credit card medical coverages work if you are driving out of country. You don’t have any airline tickets to prove entry/exit dates….how would you prove when you left rhe country? I assume you would need to prove it.  

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But already that's not good, if they aren't even internally coordinated to answer public's basic answer.  

Did you try this number: 1-866-892-8683  

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This thread opened is just in a nick of time. Not trying to break your estatic balloon in getting covered/iinsured even with the top up ... try getting your claim paid or deemed approved is a nightmare. Just read yesterday from G&M(?) that a gentleman broke his back from sleep-walking off his hotel's balcony (weird or what?) whilst vacationing down south (somewhere). Boy did he get his money's worth ... of hassles. He was so closed to being a paralyzed from the waist down before he got approval for the emergency surgery from his "out of country cc covered insurer" some days later ... after calling like not hanging up at all. The insurer's 1800 # wasn't being picked up ... the usual "normal than higher volulme BS" so be prepared to wait ... hours ... if not days ... if not never. Holy jesus. Only if you're interested, I'll look for the link and p ost o/w it's not all that uncommon or unheard of ... these days. You pay and you take your chances.  

From past experience, what matters is the terms of the insurance contract in effect when you enter into the contract. Suggest you download and read carefully to assess you are covered for the specific risks you are concerned about. Or post a link to it here and we can chime in. What the website or an agent say are at best only useful if you keep records and go to court months after the fact. In other words, if you have a claim someone will read the Terms in the Contract and pay based on that. Or not.  

Tostig said: The benefits detail from the PC Financial website says includes "airfare". So I think it that means trip interruption. Click to expand...

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I just found out that TD’s US dollar Visa offers some trip interruption coverage. Up to $5,000 of coverage per insured person, to a maximum of $25,000 for all insured persons on the same trip. To be eligible for this insurance, you must pay at least 75% of the entire cost of your trip, including taxes and fees of the Common Carrier fare, and any hotel or similar accommodations with your TD Credit Card.  

  • you must be under age 65
  • you must be permanent residents of Canada with active provincial health insurance
  • pre-existing conditions are excluded
  • only the first 10 consecutive days of a trip are covered

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James has provided a pretty good synopsis of how these plans work (as I understand it as well). Medical vs Trip Interruption & Cancellation are two very different things. Be sure to understand the difference and the one (or both) that you require. Be sure to fully understand the limited coverage of credit card plans and recognize it cannot be all that good considering how expensive such insurance coverages actually are. On a personal basis, I have ex-country health/medical coverage as a part of my annuitant heath benefit plans via Global Allianz which is ultimately the largest provider of this type of insurance. It is the same ex-country insurance active employees of the corporation have when they are traveling on company business. The part I have to cover on my own is Trip Interruption and Cancellation if I choose to do so. I bought this coverage back in 2015 when we were going for a Peru trip and I still had a very elderly parent alive. As it turned out, she died 5 days before we were to leave.We obviously had to cancel the trip. It took a lot of work but we were compensated for our non-refundable sunk costs because of that situation. We no longer buy TI&C because now that we are in our mid-70s, we have become higher risk of not being able to travel when scheduled and premiums have increased to about 10% of the value of the trip. We now self-insure on the premise that failure to follow through on 1 of 10 trips will pay for itself (like windshield coverage). We didn't buy TI&C for our recent trip to Costa Rica and we have not done so for our upcoming trip to Maui. Somewhere along the line, we may get caught exposed but we will take our chances.  

AltaRed said: We no longer buy TI&C because now that we are in our mid-70s, we have become higher risk of not being able to travel when scheduled and premiums have increased to about 10% of the value of the trip. We now self-insure on the premise that failure to follow through on 1 of 10 trips will pay for itself (like windshield coverage). We didn't buy TI&C for our recent trip to Costa Rica and we have not done so for our upcoming trip to Maui. Somewhere along the line, we may get caught exposed but we will take our chances. Click to expand...

We also look for opportunities for refundable bookings, or relatively short lock-ins. Easy to do with airfare but more difficult with bookings in resort places, and even less easily with 'vacation packages'. Our Costa Rica package was not refundable at all about 30 days out from commencement. It is a calculated risk we take.  

For packages, most tour operators sell a cancellation insurance that is not age-dependent. Runs usually $50 pp for the cheap coverage (gives you future vacation credit rather than your money back) or $100 pp for the better coverage (cancel for any reason, full refund, up to 24 hours before travel).  

Lots of good advice given here. I will check the other thread again and call PC Financial about the possibility of topping up the insurance for an extra two days and trip cancellation and interruption.  

Well my call to PC Financial's insurance administrator at the number on post #4, didn't get any results. No top ups are available. So I called CAA and got a quote for 2 extra days and for trip cancelation and interruption. It's over $500 for a $7000 trip for two people. Then my wife comes home and gets on the phone to talk to her pension administrator. It turns out we can register and pay an annual fee of something like $250 for the both of us to have trip cancellation and interruption as well as travel medical for all our trips. And for the trip we are booking, $35 per person. So, for us, problem solved.  

Thank you. I was remiss in not saying that actually. In the case of WestJet vacations (our Costa Rica trip) it only covers up to 3? 5? days before travel, so there is a short window of real exposure. Anyways, your point is well taken.  

We had/have Capital One world elite Mastercard. When we called to make a cancellation claim the C1 CSR had no information other than contact their insurer at this 1 800 number. We did, and had good service/good experience. The claim paid for more than 10 years of card fees. Our experience is that the credit card CSR’s only seem to have a data sheet with very general talking points. Anything else…call their insurance carrier. No surprise.  

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PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard Review 2024: Earn the Most PC Optimum Points In Canada

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The PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard is the newest addition to PC Financial’s roster of credit cards —and it earns the most PC Optimum points of all. However, outside of use at Loblaw-owned grocery stores like Loblaws, No Frills, Real Canadian Superstore, Dominion and Zehrs, along with Shoppers Drug Mart and select gas stations , this card is fairly limited. But, if you’re an enthusiastic collector of PC Optimum points, this card might be a sensible addition to your wallet, as long as you can take on the $120 annual fee. The few extra perks it comes with, like travel insurance, may make the extra yearly cost more worthwhile for you.

  • Earn accelerated Optimum points at Loblaw-owned stores and Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Earn $0.07 per litre on gas at Esso and Mobil
  • Built-in travel emergency medical insurance and car rental collision/loss damage waiver insurance
  • Only those who shop at stores under the Loblaw umbrella, Shoppers Drug Mart and Esso/Mobil gas stations will benefit from this card
  • $120 annual fee
  • Not many extra perks or benefits

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  • Earn a welcome bonus of 150,000 PC Optimum points when you spend $3,000 or more within the first four months.
  • Earn 40 PC Optimum points per dollar at Loblaw-banner grocery stores.
  • Earn 50 PC Optimum points per dollar at Shoppers Drug Mart.
  • Earn $0.07 per litre on gas at Esso and Mobil stations.
  • Earn 10 PC Optimum points per dollar on purchases everywhere else.
  • Get a complimentary PC Express Pass ($99.99 per year) that gives you free grocery delivery and pickup on eligible orders of $35 or more.
  • Built-in $1 million travel emergency medical insurance for first 10 days
  • Car rental collision/loss damage waiver insurance for 31 days
  • Purchase assurance and extended warranty

The PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard is a new addition to the roster of PC Mastercards currently available. Thankfully, this card is not just new, but an improvement on what the other cards currently offer and can seriously benefit those who shop at Loblaw-owned grocery stores and Shoppers Drug Mart. Cardholders can earn 40 PC Optimum points per dollar on these purchases—more than even the current PC World Elite Mastercard offers.

The card offers even more PC Optimum points at Shoppers Drug Mart, earning 50 PC Optimum points per dollar on purchases there. What’s more, this credit card rewards gas at Esso and Mobil stations too, earning $0.07 per litre when you fill up at one of these stations. Cardholders will also earn 10 PC Optimum points per dollar on all other spending.

As a welcome bonus, the PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard offers 150,000 PC Optimum points when you spend $3,000 or more within the first four months. This translates to a $150 value.

A major downside of this card is its $120 annual fee, so be sure it will be offset by your reward earnings if this is your primary card.

Aside from that, this card doesn’t offer much in the way of insurance and perks—especially for a card with a $120 annual fee. You’ll get $1 million in travel emergency medical coverage and auto rental collision/loss damage waiver insurance, but that’s it for the travel coverage.

It also includes purchase assurance and extended warranty, but compared to other credit cards with similar annual fees, it leaves something to be desired. Probably the most significant downside of this card is that it provides little benefit when used outside of the PC Optimum ecosystem (Loblaw-banner stores, Shoppers Drug Mart, Esso and Mobil)—and these aren’t always the most affordable places to shop.

  • A welcome bonus of 150,000 PC Optimum points when you spend $3,000 or more within the first four months
  • Earn 40 PC Optimum points per dollar at Loblaw-banner grocery stores and 50 PC Optimum points at Shoppers Drug Mart.
  • Add up to four additional cardholders to your account at no extra cost

Earning Rewards

The PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard earns PC Optimum points on all eligible purchases. It will earn you the most points at Shoppers Drug Mart at a rate of 50 PC Optimum points per dollar. Shopping at Loblaw-banner grocery stores earns a close second, with 40 PC Optimum points per dollar earned. All other spending will earn a rate of 10 PC Optimum points per dollar. You’ll also earn rewards in the form of cash back at Esso and Mobil gas stations at a rate of $0.07 per litre.

Redeeming Rewards

You can utilize your points to cover most purchases at either Shoppers Drug Mart, Loblaw banner stores and Esso or Mobil. When you reach the checkout, simply ask about using your PC Optimum points. It’s important to note that you must redeem them in increments of 10,000 points, which are equal to $10.

At Esso stations, the redemption process varies slightly, offering two options. You can either use 4,000 points to receive a discount of 10 cents per litre on fuel (up to 40 litres)—resulting in $4 in savings—or redeem 10,000 points for a car wash, which can save you up to $15.

Rewards Potential

Depending on your spending habits and where you tend to spend, the PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard can earn a lot of rewards.

Forbes Advisor estimates that the PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard could earn $706.19 worth of PC Optimum points per year—but only if you buy your groceries at Loblaw-owned grocery stores and gas up your vehicle at Esso or Mobil. When you factor in the annual $120 fee, this card still earns $586.19 worth of PC Optimum points, which is an impressive amount.

  • Generous welcome bonus worth $150
  • Earns 50 Optimum Points per dollar at Shoppers Drug Mart
  • Earns 40 Optimum Points per dollar at Loblaw-banner grocery stores
  • Built-in $1 million travel emergency medical coverage and rental car collision/loss damage waiver insurance for up to 31 days

Interest Rates

  • Regular APR Min: 21.99%
  • Cash Advance APR: 21.97%
  • Balance Transfer APR: 22.97%
  • Cash Advance Fee: $5
  • Balance Transfer Fee: 1% (up to 5%)
  • Foreign Transaction Fee: 2.5%
  • Annual Fee: $120
  • Cash advance outside Canada: $7.50
  • Overlimit charge: $29 (for Quebec residents: $0),
  • Wire transfer or money order: 1%
  • Dishonoured payment or convenience cheque: $42
  • Inactive account: $10 or the credit balance amount if there has been no activity on your account (meaning no debits, credits, interest or fees) for the preceding 12 consecutive months.

PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard vs. PC World Elite Mastercard

In terms of its earning scheme and benefits, these are probably the two most similar cards in the PC credit card slate. The PC World Elite Mastercard earns 30 points per dollar at Loblaw-banner stores, 45 points per dollar at Shoppers Drug Mart, 30 points per litre at Esso and Mobil, and 10 points per dollar everywhere else.

Like the PC Insiders World Elite, it also comes with $1 million emergency medical travel coverage and rental car collision/loss damage waiver coverage, though it lacks the purchase assurance and extended warranty coverage the PC Insider World Elite Mastercard provides. All that to say, while the PC Insiders card earns slightly more points at Loblaw-owned stores and at Shoppers, the PC World Elite card has a major advantage— no annual fee . It earns $429.24 with Loblaw purchases, which is only slightly lower than the $586.19 in annual earnings the PC Insiders World Elite can give you with the annual fee factored in.

PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard vs. BMO Eclipse Visa Infinite

The PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard and the BMO Eclipse Visa Infinite are comparable in that they both have a $120 annual fee and boast accelerated earnings on grocery purchases . However, the BMO card’s earnings applies to all grocery purchases, not just at select stores. Both credit cards offer emergency medical travel insurance (though the BMO Eclipse Visa Infinite includes $5 million in coverage for up to 15 days, versus $1 million in coverage for up to 10 days), car rental coverage , purchase assurance and extended warranty. That said, the BMO Eclipse Visa Infinite has a solid welcome bonus and waives its $120 fee in the first year. The BMO Eclipse Visa Infinite also includes accelerated earnings on gas and dining, as well as mobile device insurance .

However, when you crunch the numbers, the BMO card earns slightly less per year, earning at estimated $432.99 in rewards after the annual fee is factored in, which is a little less than the $586.19 earned from PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard. However, the PC Insider earnings only apply to Loblaw-banner stores and Esso/Mobil gas purchases, so the BMO Eclipse may be the better card for you, depending on where you shop.

PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard vs. Scotiabank Gold American Express Card

The PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard and the Scotiabank Gold American Express Card both have a $120 annual fee and earn points in major rewards programs. Still, the Scotiabank Gold earns accelerated 6 Scene+ points per dollar at grocery stores owned by Sobeys’ parent company. Meanwhile, it still earns 5 Scene+ points per dollar at other grocery stores and it also has a more robust offering of travel insurance varieties, including $1 million travel emergency medical (for up to 25 days, age 64 and under), trip interruption, flight delays, travel accidents, rental car collision and hotel burglaries. It also includes purchase security and extended warranty and the rare, but highly coveted, mobile device insurance. It also includes Amex perks and boasts no foreign transaction fees . Plus, Scene+ points are significantly more flexible than PC Optimum points. Overall, the Scotiabank Gold American Express card earns more than the PC Insider World Elite Mastercard by far, raking in an estimated $823.12 per year with the annual fee factored in—compared to the PC Insider World Elite’s earnings of $586.19. But, remember that the Scotiabank Gold it still is an American Express, so it may not be as widely accepted as a Mastercard .

When determining a rating for individual credit cards, the Forbes Advisor Canada editorial team factors in an exhaustive list of data points. With this card, the scoring model used takes into account factors such as, but not limited to, reward rates and categories, fees, welcome bonuses, and other benefits and features.

In calculating earning potential for cards, we tallied what the average Canadian spends every year for each rewards category. Forbes Advisor uses data from multiple government agencies in order to determine both baseline income and credit card spending averages across various categories.Keep in mind, what may be best for some people might not be right for you. Conduct informed research before deciding which cards will best help you achieve your financial goals.

If you’re a frequent shopper at Loblaw-owned grocery stores, Shoppers Drug Mart and Esso or Mobil, this card can provide solid rewards. That said, if you need more than just a little travel insurance coverage, or want to earn more on grocery spending overall , there are superior cards on the market that hover around the same $120 annual price tag as this card.

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

How many additional cardholders can you have on a pc insiders world elite credit card.

The PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard can have up to four additional cardholders added to the account at no extra charge.

How do I upgrade to the PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard as an existing customer?

If you’re an existing customer, you can check whether you’re eligible to upgrade to the PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard through your PC Financial online account. First, click on the ‘sign in’ button on the PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard product page or log into your mobile app to check your eligibility. If you find that you meet the criteria, like the income requirements, you’ll see a PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard tile on your home screen. Click on the tile and follow the provided instructions to complete the upgrade.

Is the PC Insiders World Elite Mastercard the best credit card for groceries?

While this card can provide significant benefit to those who shop at Loblaw-banner grocery stores, Shoppers Drug Mart, Esso or Mobil by earning them PC Optimum points, the best grocery credit card in Canada is largely considered to be the American Express Cobalt .

Courtney Reilly-Larke is the deputy editor of Forbes Advisor Canada. Previously, she was the associate editor of personal finance at MoneySense. She was also managing editor of Best Health Magazine and has contributed to publications such as Cottage Life and Blog TO. She currently lives in Toronto.

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Mastercard announces new cardholder benefits to enhance health & wellness, travel and lifestyle rewards for consumers, small businesses 

Alo Moves and HealthLock can help provide cardholders peace of mind and elevate their well-being  

Booking.com, Lyft and ResortPass can help cardholders streamline and make most of their travel experience  

Instacart Business and MoviePass can help bring added value to cardholders’ lifestyle choices

Today, Mastercard announced new credit card benefits, working with leading health & wellness, travel, and lifestyle brands to help bridge the gap between everyday essentials and enriching experiences. New offerings with Alo Moves , Booking.com , HealthLock , Instacart Business , Lyft , MoviePass , and ResortPass bring value in areas where consumers and small businesses frequently spend, adding to the existing portfolio of meaningful rewards and benefits that Mastercard cardholders already enjoy.  

According to Mastercard research, 87% of American consumers say they look forward to redeeming their credit card rewards [1] and in fact, the prospect of rewards influences most consumers’ purchasing decisions [2]. Mastercard’s new benefits for consumers and small businesses, combined with zero liability protection, a secure global network, multiple payment options and easy transactions with millions of merchants worldwide, enhance the overall value provided to its cardholders. 

To address the demand for meaningful rewards and benefits, Mastercard has partnered with Booking.com, Lyft and ResortPass to provide unique benefits that support peace of mind and maximum value across all aspects of a trip, from where you stay, to how you get there and the experiences to enjoy while at your destination, whether you are there for work or play. Meanwhile, other new partnerships with Alo Moves, HealthLock, Instacart Business, and MoviePass can help cardholders save money and time across wellness memberships, healthcare, online shopping grocery delivery at home and work, as well as movie theater subscriptions.  

“From savvy shoppers to ambitious entrepreneurs, Mastercard provides a full complement of valuable benefits to help cardholders simplify their daily routines, fuel their passions, and enhance their lifestyles,” said Seema Chibber, executive vice president of North America Product and Engineering at Mastercard. “In today’s dynamic market, credit card rewards and benefits remain pivotal for consumers and small businesses, offering unparalleled value and financial flexibility, while driving loyalty and responsible spending.” 

Now available across eligible Mastercard consumer and small business rewards credit cards, cardholders can access, and earn new meaningful rewards and savings on their purchases, specifics include:  

  • Booking.com: Eligible Standard, World and World Elite Mastercard® consumer credit card cardholders and Mastercard BusinessCard® and World Elite Mastercard for Business® credit cardholders will receive up to 7% off pre-paid bookings of accommodations made through https://www.booking.com/mastercardUS [3]. 
  • HealthLock: All eligible consumer credit and small business Mastercard cardholders will receive complimentary access to HealthLock's Medical Claim Monitor service and a 90-day premium upgrade to HealthLock's Medical Claim Saver. After the 90- day free trial, cardholders can continue with the Medical Claim Monitor at no cost or opt-in to the premium services [4]. 
  • Lyft: Eligible World Elite Mastercard® consumer credit cardholders and World Elite Mastercard for Business® small business credit cardholders will receive 10% off all scheduled rides to the airport. Lyft will automatically apply the credit to the eligible ride [5]. 

Other new offers available to Mastercard consumer cardholders also include: 

  • Alo Moves: Eligible World Elite Mastercard® cardholders will receive 50% off Alo Moves, the award-winning, on-demand holistic wellness platform. Cardholders enrolled in the offer for Alo Moves will be eligible to receive 300 bonus points to Alo Access, Alo’s Loyalty Program [6]. 
  • MoviePass: Eligible Standard Mastercard® cardholders who are new to MoviePass will receive a 50 % discount off the first two months of a Standard or Premium MoviePass subscription plan [7].  
  • ResortPass: Eligible World Elite Mastercard® consumer credit cardholders will receive a $30 statement credit, and eligible World Mastercard consumer credit cardholders will receive a $20 statement credit, on all ResortPass bookings of $200 or more for pool, spa, and amenity access at hotels and resorts [8].  

In addition to Mastercard’s existing consumer Instacart cardholder benefit , Instacart Business is now added to the suite of benefits for small business owners. Eligible Mastercard BusinessCard® and World Elite Mastercard for Business® credit cardholders who are new to Instacart will receive a two-month free trial to Instacart+ , its premium membership service which gives customers benefits like free same-day delivery on orders over $35. Qualifying Mastercard cardholders will also get a $20 discount on their second qualifying monthly order after completing their first qualifying monthly order [9]. 

Mastercard consumer and small business cardholders will receive benefits from Mastercard’s new partnership, and continued partnerships with Instacart , Lyft , Peacock , ShopRunner and others, to help deliver the highest value from their everyday spend and protection as they shop and run their business.  

For additional information and the full terms and conditions associated with the suite of valuable offerings across the Standard Mastercard®, World Mastercard®, World Elite Mastercard®, Mastercard BusinessCard® and World Elite Mastercard for Business®, cardholders can visit www.mastercard.com/standard , www.mastercard.com/world ,  www.mastercard.com/worldelite , mastercard.us/businessoffers or call 1-800-MASTERCARD. 

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“At Alo Moves, we’re passionate about inspiring mindful movement and meditation and making these practices accessible to everyone,” said Natasha Trindall, general manager of Alo Moves. “Our exciting new partnership with Mastercard perfectly aligns with this mission by providing cardholders with exclusive benefits, like discounted Alo Moves memberships and additional loyalty program points, allowing us to empower a wider audience to embrace a holistic approach to well-being.” 

“The healthcare landscape is more complex and costly than ever, and in today's challenging economic environment, one of the most important things a person can do to protect their wallet is proactively managing their medical bills,” said Scott Speranza, CEO of HealthLock. “Even so, managing medical bills is often easier said than done, and most folks simply don't have the time or resources to play phone tag with providers or sit on hold for hours. That's why we created HealthLock, which continuously monitors members' medical claims for potential medical overbilling, errors and fraud. Through our partnership with Mastercard, consumer and small business cardholders will have access to increased privacy, control and savings when it comes to their healthcare, ultimately freeing them to focus on what matters most: their well-being.” 

“As any business owner knows, unplanned needs are inevitable. Instacart Business can give businesses that shop on Instacart a more flexible way to get the last-minute– and often, unexpected– items they need to keep things running,” said Andrew Nodes, vice president and general manager of Instacart Business and Supply Chain at Instacart. “We’re thrilled to offer eligible Mastercard business cardholders exclusive discounts on their next Instacart Business order–so if you're a coffee shop owner that runs out of oat milk halfway through the morning rush, an office manager that needs to stock up snacks and beverages when there’s an unexpected spike in office attendance or a restaurant owner and whose weekly avocado delivery from your supplier has been delayed– Mastercard and Instacart Business can help.” 

“We are excited to make it even more rewarding for riders who use eligible Mastercard cardholders to unlock the best value for all their transportation needs,” said Zach Greenberger, executive vice president, Partner Ecosystem at Lyft. “Partnerships like this one give riders one more reason to choose Lyft when getting to the airport - making the whole travel experience even more seamless than ever before.” 

“As the nation’s first theater subscription platform, we’re proud to announce a groundbreaking partnership with Mastercard and MoviePass by offering Mastercard customers exclusive access and substantial savings to all major movies, spanning across 99% of theaters nationwide,” said Stacy Spikes, CEO of MoviePass. “In North America alone, more than 200 million people go to the movies over one billion times a year, making movie-going the number one out-of-home entertainment activity. The partnership reinforces how much both brands understand the importance of spending time together with friends and family, and that special something that can only be experienced at the movies.” 

"Day-guesting at hotel pools and amenities is a growing way that consumers are carving out more time for wellness in their hometowns and while they travel - we salute Mastercard’s commitment to helping cardholders live better lives,” said Michael Wolf, CEO of ResortPass. 

"The collaboration with Mastercard is a great opportunity to further enhance the travel experiences of Mastercard cardholders,” said Cintia O Tavella Gomez, head of Partnerships at Booking.com. “At Booking.com, we are committed to providing seamless and memorable travel experiences and this partnership allows us to continue making it easier for everyone to experience the world in an easy and affordable way." 

[1] NAM Mastercard Insights, Consumer Benefits Study, Sept. 2023  

[2] Law Econ Center. (2023, November 17). The Credit Card Competition Act's Potential Effects on Airline Co-Branded Cards, Airlines, and Consumers. Retrieved from https://laweconcenter.org/resources/the-credit-card-competition-acts-potential-effects-on-airline-co-branded-cards-airlines-and-consumers/  

[3] Booking.com: Valid until 9/30/2025. Bookings must be prepaid and made through booking.com/mastercardUS to be eligible for this offer. To redeem, visit booking.com/mastercardUS, choose a property marked with a "Save when you pay now with your eligible Mastercard" tag, and then select "Pay Now" using an eligible Mastercard credit card at checkout. The discount will be applied automatically at the time of prepayment and will vary based on the property and dates selected. The discount applies to the accommodation cost only and does not include any additional fees or taxes. All bookings are subject to availability and Booking.com's terms and conditions. Additional eligibility restrictions, exclusions, and terms apply. 

[4] HealthLock: HealthLock is an end‑to‑end analytics‑driven platform that helps protect cardholders’ medical identities and data and monitors their medical claims for errors, fraud and overbilling. HealthLock provides three plan levels: 

  • Medical Claim Monitor: Helps guard against medical fraud and privacy intrusions by monitoring medical data breaches, providing alerts and helping remediate medical fraud issues.
  • Medical Claim Auditor: Organizes, tracks and audits all healthcare bills (24‑month retroactive audit and ongoing auditing) in one place, verifying that all bills are accurate and identifying potential overcharges and insurance errors. This level includes everything from the previous plan.
  • Medical Claim Saver: Provides access to medical bill negotiation with providers and insurance companies to potentially help reduce bills and reverse claim rejections. This level includes everything from the previous plan.

Enrolled users receive, at no cost, Medical Claim Monitor, plus a premium upgrade to Medical Claim Saver for the first 90 days. After 90 days, users will continue to receive Medical Claim Monitor at no monthly cost and have the option to continue with Medical Claim Auditor for $4.99 per month or Medical Claim Saver for $19.99 per month. See full terms here . 

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[5] Lyft : Beginning 4/1/2024 and running through 9/30/2025, subject to early termination. Lyft users who book a ride to an airport in the United States using the "Schedule a Ride" feature using their US-issued World Elite Mastercard consumer credit, World Mastercard for Business credit, or World Elite Mastercard for Business credit card will get ten percent (10%) off the Scheduled Ride’s upfront pricing as reflected at the time of booking the Scheduled Ride. Lyft Business Profiles and accounts are not eligible; only Scheduled Rides ordered in personal mode are eligible. Tips on Scheduled Rides are not included within the ten percent (10%) discount and the full ride cost must be paid for using an eligible card. Payments made using digital wallets are not eligible for this promotion. Valid only in the United States. By participating in the program, you agree to Lyft's terms. Additional terms apply, please visit https://www.lyft.com/mastercard#airports . 

[6] Alo Moves: Ends 9/30/2025, subject to early termination. Receive a 50% discount on a monthly or annual Alo Moves subscription purchased at www.alomoves.com/mastercard (the "Offer Page") using an eligible U.S. World Elite Mastercard consumer credit card. Must have or create an Alo Moves account to qualify. Offer is only valid via the Offer Page, and cannot be redeemed elsewhere including but not limited to iOS or Android applications. Alo Moves subscriptions are subject to Alo Moves’ Terms of Use and Privacy Policy each available at www.alomoves.com. To cancel your Alo Moves subscription at any time, see www.alomoves.com/settings/membership. Eligible Mastercard cardholders who redeem this discounted subscription offer will receive 300 points to Alo Access, Alo Yoga’s loyalty and rewards program, if they enroll in an Alo Yoga membership account with the same email address used for their Alo Moves subscription account. Additional eligibility restrictions, exclusions, and terms apply. For full terms, see www.alomoves.com/mastercard. 

[7] MoviePass: This offer is valid from April 1, 2024 through September 30, 2025, subject to early termination. MoviePass customers who use an eligible U.S. Standard Mastercard credit card to purchase a new MoviePass Standard Subscription Plan or a new MoviePass Premium Subscription Plan at moviepass.com/mastercard will receive a 50% discount on the first two months of the applicable monthly subscription price. 

To subscribe to a MoviePass plan, you must create a MoviePass account and be at least eighteen (18) years of age or older and reside in the United States. By redeeming this offer, you agree to adhere to the subscription pricing and terms, cancellation procedures, and the other terms and conditions outlined in MoviePass's General Terms and Subscription Terms. This offer may be modified or terminated by MoviePass at any time. Mastercard is not the sponsor of this offer and is not responsible for providing the service. For full terms and conditions, visit [www.moviepass.com/mastercard]. 

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[8] ResortPass: Ends 9/30/2025, subject to early termination. Make a booking or purchase of a gift card of $200 or more on ResortPass using your eligible World Elite Mastercard and receive a $30 statement credit. Make a booking or purchase of a gift card of $200 or more on ResortPass using your eligible World Mastercard and receive a $20 statement credit. Cannot be combined with other discounts. Statement credits may take up to 60 days to appear on your statement. Additional eligibility restrictions, exclusions, and terms apply. For full terms, see [www.resortpass.com/mastercard]. 

[9] Instacart Business: Ends 9/30/2025, subject to early termination. Add an eligible US Mastercard® small business credit card and subscribe as a new Instacart+ member to receive a free 2-month trial and a $20 Instacart coupon on your second qualifying order each month. Must have an active Instacart+ membership paid for with an eligible card and complete one qualifying Instacart order each month. By redeeming this offer, you agree to the Instacart+ terms, and if you select a paid plan, your Instacart+ membership will auto-renew and the applicable membership fee will be billed automatically to any payment method on file until you cancel. Additional terms apply, please visit instacart.com/mastercard-business.  

Instacart Business Terms: Credit back terms apply. Must be an Instacart+ member and registered business entity to receive the offer. Instacart reserves the right to request additional information for verification, and to modify or cancel this offer at any time. Offer may not be combined with other offers. 

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