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Introducing Metal Visa Infinite: the corporate card built for scale

Daniel Cho
Daniel Cho
· 3 min read
Premium metal corporate Visa card

Starting today, all active Eduvo Scale plan subscribers receive a Metal Visa Infinite card as part of their account. It's heavier than our standard Business card, made from a stainless steel composite, and comes with a set of features designed for teams that travel frequently and spend at volume.

What the metal card includes

Worldwide airport lounge access is the headline feature. Cardholders and one guest can access over 1,300 lounges across 140+ countries through the LoungeKey network — Heathrow, Barajas, Gardermoen, Arlanda, Kastrup, and hundreds more. Access works through your Visa Infinite card number. No separate membership card, no per-visit fee.

The card earns the same Eduvo rewards as every other card in the platform. At each statement period, you choose: 0.5% cashback credited directly to your account balance, or 1 point per €1 spent, redeemable through the Eduvo travel and rewards portal. Rewards apply to all card spend, including flights and hotels booked through the Eduvo travel platform.

Visa Infinite also comes with elevated default spending limits and a higher contactless limit — relevant for high-value purchases and frequent business travel expenses that often bump against standard card limits.

What stays exactly the same

Your existing cards remain active. The metal card sits alongside your physical, virtual, and any other cards in your Eduvo account. Every spend control, budget limit, and approval workflow you've set up applies identically. Apple Pay and Google Pay work out of the box from the moment you add the card.

There's no separate app, no separate login, no separate statement. Transaction data flows into the same expense management dashboard as the rest of your company spend. The card is just a better version of what you already have.

Who gets it and when

Every active Scale plan subscriber is getting the metal card automatically — no action required. If you're already on Scale, your card is in production and will arrive within 5–7 business days. You'll get a push notification when it ships, with tracking details.

If you're on a Business plan and want to upgrade, the pricing page has the details. The upgrade takes effect immediately, and your metal card ships the same day your account moves to Scale.

"The metal card isn't a status symbol — it's what comes with Scale. The businesses using Scale at full capacity are already at the spending levels where lounge access and elevated limits make a real difference."

Questions about the card, lounge access, or the upgrade process? Reach out through the in-app support chat — the team is available 7 days a week.

More than a premium feel

It is easy to dismiss a metal card as a status symbol, and the weight in the hand is genuinely satisfying — but the meaningful differences are in what sits behind the card rather than the material it is made from. The Visa Infinite tier exists to bundle a set of benefits that matter specifically to people who travel for work and spend meaningfully on the card. Judged on the perks rather than the metal, it is less a luxury object and more a piece of practical travel and finance infrastructure.

Lounge access that pays for itself

For frequent travellers, worldwide airport lounge access is the headline benefit, and it is not just about comfort. A lounge is somewhere to work productively during a long connection, somewhere to take a call before a meeting, and somewhere to eat without paying airport prices. For someone who travels even a couple of times a month, the value of reliable lounge access quickly exceeds the cost of the programme. It turns dead time in a terminal into usable time, which for a busy team is the benefit that actually matters.

Protection and peace of mind

The Infinite tier layers in travel insurance, purchase protection, and the kind of cover that you rarely think about until you need it badly. A delayed flight, a lost bag, a cancelled trip, or a faulty high-value purchase becomes a manageable inconvenience rather than an expensive problem. For a business, this also means employees travelling on company cards are covered as a matter of course, removing a category of risk and admin that would otherwise need to be handled separately.

Rewards that compound on real spend

Because the card is used for genuine business spend — travel, software, supplier payments, media buys — the rewards accrue on volume that the business is spending anyway. Earning cashback or points on every euro means the programme effectively rebates a slice of normal operating expense. On the Scale plan, that rewards engine sits alongside the premium card, so the metal Infinite card is not just a nicer object but a more rewarding one to actually use.

Who it is genuinely for

The honest answer is that the metal Infinite card is not for everyone, and that is fine. It earns its place for teams and individuals who travel regularly, who spend enough on the card for rewards and lounge access to clear the cost, and who value the protection and convenience that come with the tier. For a business with travelling staff, equipping them with a card that covers insurance, smooths their journeys, and earns on their spend is a straightforward decision. For a purely office-based team that rarely flies, the standard cards may make more sense — and a good card programme lets you mix tiers so each person carries the card that fits how they actually work.

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