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The 3 Best Credit Cards In Singapore You’ve Never Heard Of

March 14, 2017
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Credit cards, there are so many to choose from in Singapore! So many in fact that it’s sometimes hard to decide the best card for you. Choosing the right credit card for you is pretty difficult, especially when there isn’t always a lot of information available

The Best Cashback Card You’ve Never Heard Of – Bank Of China’s Family Card

What We Like

The highest cash rebates, we’ve seen period

 Do I Qualify?

Minimum Age: 21 Years Old

Minimum Income: $30,000 (Local) / $60,000 (Foreigner)

Move over Standard Chartered Manhattan Card, there’s a new cashback king in town. This little known card from Bank of China offers an amazing 7% off local and overseas dining, and a staggering 5% off online purchases, supermarkets and hospital bills making it our best pick for cashback card you’ve never heard of. The catch? Your total cash rebate is capped at $100 per billing cycle.

However, in spite of that, the Bank Of China Family Card is still a great choice, seeing that reaching that $100 cap would require that you spend either $1,400+ on dining or $2,000+ on online shopping, both of which are pretty high amounts to meet. Families looking for a card that can provide them great value should look no further, because whether you’re going out for a nice dinner, buying diapers online or getting bread at the supermarket the Bank Of China Family Card has got you covered!

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The Best Miles Card You’ve Never Heard Of – DBS Altitude Card

 

What We Like

The craziest amount of miles per dollar spent, going as high as 13 Miles / S$1

Do I Qualify?

Minimum Age: 21 Years Old

Minimum Income: $30,000 (Local) / $45,000 (Foreigner)

The miles card for the everyday man on the street. The DBS altitude card offers an incredibly high amount of miles and a pretty easy to meet eligibility criteria. How many miles can you earn? Well normally you’d earn 3 miles for every dollar you spend at Expedia, Agoda, Airbnb, Singapore Airlines (Online), Cathay Pacific (Online) and Qatar Airways (Online).

But for a limited time only between now and the end of July, these rewards will be doubled for spend between $2,501 and $5,000. In addition, you’ll get an additional 7 Miles/S$1 if you’re making a booking on Kaligo.com.

With this latest promotion, DBS has upped their game and made their DBS altitude card the best miles card you’ve never heard of.

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The Best Online Shopping Card You’ve Never Heard Of – Standard Chartered Singpost Platinum Visa Card

 

What We Like

7% Online Cashback When Shopping + Signup bonus of $150 Uber Credits/ $138 cashback/ $150 Caltex Voucher

Do I Qualify?

Minimum Age: 21 Years Old

Minimum Income: $30,000 (Local) / $60,000 (Foreigner)

The best online shopping card for some time, the Standard Chartered Singpost Platinum Visa Card offers 7% cashback on online purchases. Online shopping junkies can shop till their mouse drops with 7% cashback and discounted rates on shipping via VPost and  Singpost. The catch? Cashback is capped at $60/month and you have to spend $600/month to qualify.

On top of that, the card also offers a CardSafe Guarantee allowing users to shop online with peace of mind, knowing they won’t be liable for any unauthorized transactions. That and a free 2 year fee waiver makes this our best online shopping card you’ve never heard of.

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GERRY ONG

Gerry has spent time working in 5 different banks in various capacities, across a range of functions from back to middle and front office. After leaving banking, he spent time working on market research for consumer banking with a focus on the Chinese and Singapore market. He now serves as a home loan consultant and business manager of Easyrates.

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