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SIGNAL · EARN-UP-TO-30-000-SCENE-POINTS-WITH-THE-NEW-TANGERINE-REWARDS-WORLD-ELITE-MASTER · Apr 23

Tangerine Launches Rewards World Elite Mastercard with 30,000 Scene+ Points Welcome Bonus

Tangerine has launched its first paid annual-fee card, the Rewards World Elite Mastercard, offering 30,000 Scene+ points for $3,000 in purchases within 90 days. The card features a $120 CAD annual fee, 1.5x points on three selectable categories, and four DragonPass lounge visits

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Why it matters

Affects 3 airline programs (ANA, Air Canada, Air France-KLM). Spans 2 hotel programs (IHG One Rewards, World of Hyatt). Card-issuer angle via American Express. New route or product — useful for award booking and positioning flights.

What happened

  • Welcome Bonus: 30,000 Scene+ points for $3,000 in net purchases within 90 days of account opening. Application deadline is October 30, 2026.
  • Annual Fee: $120 CAD.
  • Earning Rates: 1.5 Scene+ points per dollar on three selectable categories (from 13 options including groceries, dining, gas, hotels, etc.) and 1 point per dollar on all other purchases. Categories can be swapped every 90 days.
  • Perks: Four complimentary DragonPass lounge visits per year.
  • Additional Bonus: 10,000 Scene+ points annually once spending reaches $30,000.
  • Redemption: Scene+ points are valued at approximately 1 cent each, redeemable for travel (retroactive), Cineplex, groceries, fuel, or statement credit. This launch signals a broadening of the Scene+ ecosystem under parent company Scotiabank, offering a flexible option for Canadian households with varied spending patterns

Tangerine has launched the Tangerine Rewards World Elite Mastercard, its first paid annual-fee card and the first to integrate with the Scene+ loyalty program. Key details:

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