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Travel Cards Preferred By Canadian Consumers Until Omicron Uncertainties: Best Credit Cards In Canada For 2022

Travel Cards Preferred By Canadian Consumers Until Omicron Uncertainties: Best Credit Cards In Canada For 2022

Maritime startup credit card Genius revealed its pick of the top credit cards for Canadians in 2022. These math-based results are boosted by as many Genius Cash offers as possible – giving Canadian consumers extra cash back.

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Pre-pandemic, travel cards were preferred by creditcardGenius Canadian readers because of their higher value rewards. This trend shifted to cash back cards during the beginning of the pandemic in 2020. Then in the summer of 2021, travel rewards led the pack once more ‒ until Omicron uncertainties loomed in December.

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“The last 2 years have been uncertain at the best of times,” said Stephen Weyman, Co-Founder of creditcardGenius. “I hope our data-driven and mathematical approach can help Canadians find clarity and confidence in their finances, and benefit from the extra cash back boost.”

This year, creditcardGenius added 2 new categories. The Best Newcomers category spotlights cards with low credit score requirements, to help new Canadians build their score and earn rewards. As well, the Best Challenger category compares cards from up-and-coming fintech companies, which often offer unique features, including planting trees and earning bonus rewards at Amazon.

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