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FirstBank Visa Infinite: Where Payments Meet Prestige

NM Partners by NM Partners
April 23, 2026
in Companies, Corporate Updates
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Exclusivity is currency; everyone wants to spend it. We want to enjoy privileges that most people can only dream of: from expensive fashion drops to posh dining.

The real luxury isn’t just access, it’s limited access. Exclusivity is about distinction, and the confidence that comes with knowing you belong to a select circle.

FirstBank understands that the same desire for exclusivity drives payments and purchases, and that is why the Bank is offering the Visa Infinite Card, the highest card in the Visa range, reserved for the top 5% of its customers.

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Visa Infinite Card not designed for everyone, and that’s precisely the point. It signals status, unlocks a different layer of service, and curates experiences that only a few can enjoy.

What Exactly Is the FirstBank Visa Infinite?

The FirstBank Visa Infinite is more than a card; it’s a lifestyle. It opens doors to the finest things in life, wherever you are. It is your companion for extraordinary travel experiences, luxury shopping, and tailored lifestyle opportunities. It comes in both Credit and Debit variants. The Credit Card requires collateral up to 120% of the limit sought, while the Debit Card offers flexibility to fund the account as needed.

Who Is It For?

True exclusivity cannot be mass-produced; hence the FirstBank Visa Infinite card is available strictly by invitation. The target market is super exclusive: business owners and managing directors of organisations and conglomerates, and ultra-high-net-worth individuals. In short, it’s structured for customers whose financial and lifestyle needs sit well above standard everyday life.

What’s in it for you?

  • Access to unique privileges and experiences, including international concierge and premium insurance services
  • Access to international emergency services
  • Guaranteed transactions success rates and acceptance across all channels
  • Interest free period of up to 45 days
  • Flexible repayment – minimum repayment of 15% of the total monthly outstanding

Privileges and Limits

  • ATM withdrawals: up to $1,000 daily (5 times)
  • POS purchases: up to $25,000 daily (20 times)
  • Internet purchases: up to $25,000 daily (5 times)
  • Global acceptance with premium benefits across travel, dining, and lifestyle

Ready to join the FirstBank Visa Infinite exclusive circle?

The first step is to “level up.” Then visit any FirstBank branch to apply for the card. If you are considered, FirstBank will reach out to you specially.

The Bottom Line

The FirstBank Visa Infinite card is not a mass-market product, and it doesn’t try to be. For the segment it’s built for — executives, business owners, and HNIs who want both purchasing power and curated lifestyle access — it slots in as a financial tool that doubles as a membership pass. It is a statement of prestige, a gateway to global opportunities, and a reflection of FirstBank’s commitment to putting You First.

 

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