
For those wanting to show their worth in more ways than one, then there’s no other option but to aim for the diamond-encrusted, gold-plated Dubai First Royale Mastercard. The catch is you’ve got to be living in Dubai. The rather flashy card was introduced on to the market in 2008, when Dubai was at its peak financially. The select group chosen to have one of these cards has to possess very specific criteria in terms of social standing and profile, and are allowed unlimited spending. Manufacturing the handcrafted card is a delicate process, with only nine cards being produced in a day. There are thought to be less than 200 holders of this diamond-studded card.
American Express Centurion Card

Available by invitation only, The Centurion Card is the world’s rarest American Express Card and confers a level of service that can be extended only to selected individuals worldwide. he average household income, according to Journal International, is $940,000 and the average total net worth of holders is $6.5 million, with a disposable monthly income of $12,700. Carriers of the titanium card are charged a sign up fee of $5,000 and pay $2,500 annually for the privilege of having privileges.
The Krungthai Card

If diamonds appeal but you’re not yet ready to move to Dubai to sate your appetite for sparkles, maybe you could seek out the Krungthai Card, which is decorated with 0.06g carat diamonds and 6 carat gold. Launched through Thai Airlines in cooperation with Mastercard, this card ensures first class service on Thai Airlines and offers a number of travel benefits, including free upgrades, access to VIP lounges, discount hotel rates and emergency medical assistance when travelling. Like the other exclusive cards, holders can also partake of the personal concierge service affiliated to the card, and membership is by invite only.
Visa Infinite

Not available in the US. By invitation only. The perks offered through the Infinite card include travel insurance, car insurance, a personal concierge service and travel points that can be redeemed either through airlines or hotels.
Visa Black Card

With a 24-hour concierge service dedicated to fulfilling the cardholder’s every whim, Visa’s Black Card holders are offered assistance with their business, personal and travel needs. Holders are granted VIP access to various airport lounges worldwide, and can redeem points for 1% cash back or airfare on any airline of their choosing. Unlike the outrageously high annual fee of the Centurion Card, Visa keeps it real with an annual fee of just $495 a year and even offers a low introductory rate for the first six months.











