Eclipse Visa Infinite Privilege

BMO

Eclipse Visa Infinite Privilege

The BMO eclipse Visa Infinite Privilege stands as one of Canada's most elite credit cards, offering an exceptional 5x BMO Rewards points on groceries, dining, drugstore purchases, gas, and travel, paired with a massive welcome bonus of up to 120,000 points and a unique $200 annual lifestyle credit. Reserved for high earners with individual incomes of $150,000 or household incomes of $200,000, this premium card delivers exclusive benefits including six annual airport lounge visits, mobile device insurance up to $1,000, and comprehensive travel coverage up to $5 million.

While the $599 annual fee places the BMO eclipse Visa Infinite Privilege among Canada's most expensive credit cards, the combination of accelerated earning rates, anniversary credits, and the innovative 25% points boost for adding authorized users can generate substantial value for affluent households. The card's spending caps of $15,000 to $25,000 on bonus categories require strategic usage, but cardholders who maximize the welcome bonus and lifestyle credits while leveraging the extensive travel benefits can extract value far exceeding the annual fee, making this a compelling choice for high-spending travelers seeking premium rewards and exclusive experiences.

Welcome Offer:

120,000 points

Rewards:

5 points per $1 spent

Annual Fee:

$599

Purchase Interest Rate:

21.99%

Cash Advance Rate:

23.99% (21.99% for Quebec residents)

Our Verdict

The BMO eclipse Visa Infinite Privilege earns high marks for delivering one of Canada's most comprehensive rewards structures on everyday spending categories, with the 5x earning rate on essentials like groceries and gas providing exceptional value for affluent households with significant monthly expenses. The welcome bonus structure, while requiring substantial spending, offers genuine value worth over $1,200 when redeemed strategically, while the $200 annual lifestyle credit effectively reduces the net annual fee to $399. The addition of mobile device insurance, a benefit increasingly valuable in our connected world, adds practical protection rarely seen even on premium cards. The card loses points primarily due to its restrictive income requirements and spending caps that limit the 5x earning potential, forcing heavy spenders back to 1x rates relatively quickly. The $599 annual fee, while partially offset by credits, remains substantial and requires dedicated usage to justify. Additionally, BMO Rewards points, while flexible, generally offer lower redemption values compared to premium travel programs like Aeroplan or Avios. Despite these limitations, for high-income Canadians who spend heavily in bonus categories and value convenience over maximum point value, the BMO eclipse Visa Infinite Privilege delivers a compelling mix of rewards, benefits, and exclusive perks that justify its premium positioning.

Our Score

8.2 / 10

Pros
  • Up to 120,000 points welcome bonus
  • Earn up to 5 points per $1 spent
  • Add an authorized user for a 25% points boost
  • $200 anniversary lifestyle credit
  • Mobile device insurance
  • Travel insurance coverage
  • Airport perks
Cons
  • $599 annual fee
  • $15,000 to $25,000 annual limit on accelerated points spending
  • $150,000 individual ($200,000 household) income required

Requirements

Be a Canadian citizen or permanent resident Be at least the age of majority in your province or territory (18 or 19) Earn a minimum individual income of $150,000 or a minimum household income of $200,000

Additional Details

  • Balance Transfer APR: 23.99% (21.99% for Quebec residents)
  • Currency Conversion Fee: 2.5%
  • Minimum Credit Score: 760

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