Republic Visa Classic Card

Whether you are shopping online or traveling the world a Republic Bank International Visa Classic Credit Card makes shopping and settling your expenses easier for you

Republic Bank has the latest in credit card technology. Our Chip and PIN credit cards are the first with this technology to be introduced in the English-speaking Caribbean.

Chip and PIN technology has many benefits:
  • It reduces fraud, making credit card transactions more secure and enhances the overall customer experience.
  • The embedded microchip on the card stores data more securely, preventing it from being easily copied or altered.
  • The unique Personal Identification Number (PIN) means that only you can use your card and do so securely.
  • These cards are also globally accepted, including in Europe and in the UK.

Earn Cash Back every time you use your Republic Bank Credit Card! The more you use your Republic Bank Credit Card, the more Cash Back you earn and the more you save!

Anytime, anywhere, you can earn CASH BACK every time you make purchases with your Republic Bank Credit Card. The more you use your Republic Bank Credit Card the more CASH BACK you earn and with no restrictions or expiration dates, there is NO LIMIT to the amount of Cash Back you can earn!

Enjoy the convenience of using your Cash Back anywhere your credit card is accepted.
Utilise Cash Back for:

  • Airline tickets on any airline
  • Cruise Travel
  • Building Supplies
  • Groceries
  • Or whatever you choose, anywhere Visa credit cards are accepted!

Cash Back Rewards will be applied to your credit card account every three (3) months

  • March
  • June
  • September
  • December

Please refer to the FAQs for any questions or concerns you may have regarding the amendment to the credit card reward programme.

No interest will be payable on any amounts debited to the Credit Card Account if the outstanding balance is paid in full by the Payment Due date shown on the Principal Cardholder’s current Billing Statement.

The new Contactless feature allows you to conduct purchases BBD$100 and under, with your credit card, without having to give it to anyone to complete your transaction.

Our Republic Visa Classic Card has already been enabled with this new feature and will be available to new customers, as well as existing cardholders upon renewal or replacement of their credit card.

With contactless transactions:
  • Your card never leaves your hand.
  • You don't need to touch the point-of-sale terminal.
  • It makes the transaction faster.

For further information regarding contactless transactions, please see our FAQs here.

The Visa Price Protection Programme helps you get the best price you can find on most products you buy with your Republic Bank Visa Classic Credit Card. Simply pay for the entire cost of the product with your credit card and if, within 30 days of the date you purchased the product, you see either a printed advertisement or non-auction internet advertisement for the same product (same model number and same model year) by the same manufacturer, in the same market*, for a lower price, Visa will refund you the difference, up to USD$200.00 per 12-month period. The price difference must be above USD$25.00 this coverage to apply. Conditions apply.

*Special conditions apply
What you will need

Before visiting our branches, ensure you have the following documents:

Main applicant and each co-applicant on the account

One piece of Photographic Identification - Barbados National Identification card
Salaried - Copy of Job Letter and Pay slip(this can be up to 3 months old)
Self employed - up to date Financial Statements/tax returns
Copy of a Utility Bill in the applicant's name


Click here to download Conditions of Use

The use of VISA products is subject to U.S.A. law regarding the trade sanctions administered and enforced by the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC). OFAC prohibits or restricts transactions with certain countries, organizations, and individuals as outlined. Please visit Sanctions Programs and Country Information | Office of Foreign Assets Control (treasury.gov) to review the updated list.

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