Emirates Islamic has joined forces with Amazon UAE and Mastercard to introduce the first Amazon-branded credit card in the region. Exclusively available in the UAE, the Amazon Emirates Islamic Mastercard Credit Card offers a wide range of savings and lifestyle benefits tailored for digitally savvy customers.
The launch addresses rising demand in the UAE for payment solutions that combine convenience with stronger rewards. By leveraging Amazon’s e-commerce strength, Mastercard’s digital payments expertise, and Emirates Islamic’s banking capabilities, the card provides an innovative product designed around customer needs.
Unlimited rewards
The Amazon Emirates Islamic Mastercard Credit Card comes with no annual fees and is free for life. Cardholders can earn up to 6% cashback on Amazon.ae purchases and 2.5% on other transactions. Rewards are credited instantly and can be redeemed as discounts on Amazon.ae.
Featuring a fully digital application process and digital-first management, the card ensures a secure, seamless user experience. It underscores the partners’ shared commitment to delivering financial products that align with the evolving lifestyles of UAE consumers.
“The new credit card brings together unmatched rewards and benefits for UAE shoppers. Staying true to our commitment to make Prime the best way to enjoy Amazon, this card enhances the value for Prime members, offering incremental savings. We continuously innovate for our customers and are delighted, alongside Emirates Islamic and Mastercard, to introduce the Amazon Credit Card in the UAE,” said Ronaldo Mouchawar, Vice President, Amazon Middle East, Africa, and Turkey.
“We are delighted to announce this collaboration with Amazon and Mastercard, aimed at meeting the financial needs of our customers. The co-branded card offers an extensive suite of features, discounts, and rewards that cater to both local and international spending. As a leader in Islamic banking, we are proud to be the first bank in the Middle East to launch an Amazon co-branded credit card,” said Farid AlMulla, Chief Executive Officer, Emirates Islamic.

