Destiny® Mastercard®

Destiny® Mastercard® Review

Annual fee $99Issuer Concora CreditNetwork MastercardCredit Poor or rebuilding credit
1.5/5Cardocrat score

Overview

The Destiny Mastercard is yet another card from the same subprime family as Milestone and Indigo, with the same pitch: an unsecured card for poor credit, no deposit required, and a fee for the trouble. It earns no rewards.

Annual fees run from about $59 up to $175 depending on your offer, at around 35.9% APR. As with its siblings, the core issue is paying real money yearly for something a free secured card does better.

Best for: someone with poor credit who cannot make a deposit and got a lower-fee offer.
Think twice if: you can put down a refundable deposit, because a no-fee secured card wins on cost.

Our 1.5 out of 5 rating

Rewards rate
1.0
Value for the fee
1.5
Welcome bonus
1.5
Flexibility
2.0
Perks and credits
2.0

Each score weighs the rewards rate, value after the annual fee, welcome offer, points flexibility, and perks, with every point valued at a flat 1 cent. This is our editorial assessment to help you compare cards, not a guarantee of approval or of the value you will get.

Rewards: how it earns

There are no rewards. It exists purely to extend a small line of credit.

CategoryRateNotes
Dining and restaurants0xBase rate
Groceries0xBase rate
Gas0xBase rate
Travel0xBase rate
Streaming0xBase rate
Everything else0xEverything else

The fine print on rates: Another subprime, no-rewards card from the same family as Milestone and Indigo. Annual fee from about $59 up to $175, a ~35.9% APR, and no rewards. It charges fees for a small unsecured limit; a no-fee secured card is better.

Every point and mile above is valued at a flat 1 cent, the same honest standard we use for every card. Run your own spending through the calculator to see what this card would actually return for you.

Pros and cons

Pros
  • No security deposit required
  • Reports to all three credit bureaus
Cons
  • Annual fee from about $59 up to $175, no rewards
  • About 35.9% APR
  • A free secured card is the smarter way to rebuild

The welcome bonus

No welcome bonus, just the annual fee.

Is the annual fee worth it?

The annual fee lands somewhere between about $59 and $175 depending on the offer, at roughly 35.9% APR, with no rewards to offset it. You are paying yearly for a small unsecured limit.

Benefits and protections

Beyond the rewards, the perks and protections worth knowing about include:

  • No rewards of any kind
  • Annual fee from about $59 up to $175 depending on the offer
  • About 35.9% APR
  • Small unsecured credit limit
  • Reports to all three credit bureaus

Statement credits

This card does not come with recurring statement credits. Its value is in the rewards rate and welcome offer.

Who should get it, and who should skip it

If you cannot do a deposit and drew a lower-fee offer, it can technically work, but a no-fee secured card, Discover it Secured or Capital One Platinum Secured, builds credit just as effectively for nothing.

Destiny, Milestone, and Indigo are essentially the same product wearing different names. Compare any of them against a free secured card and the secured card wins.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Destiny® Mastercard® worth it?
It is worth it if your spending lines up with its bonus categories and you value the rewards above the $99 fee. Run your real numbers in the calculator to be sure.
What is the Destiny® Mastercard® best for?
It is best for people building or rebuilding their credit who want a no-fuss card that reports to all three bureaus and can grow with them over time.
What credit score do you need for the Destiny® Mastercard®?
Issuers generally look for poor or rebuilding credit. Approval also depends on income, existing accounts, and your overall credit profile.
Does the Destiny® Mastercard® have an annual fee?
Yes, the annual fee is $99 per year.
Does the Destiny® Mastercard® have a welcome bonus?
Not at the moment. This card does not run a traditional sign-up bonus, so its value comes from ongoing rewards and perks.

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Offer details verified against issuer sources as of July 2026. Editorial opinions are our own. Cardocrat values all points at a flat 1 cent and never inflates redemptions.

Bryce Casson

Bryce Casson, Founder of Cardocrat. About the author.