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Old Oct 31, 2014, 6:05 am
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I'm going to update this first post as more info flows in to create a 'master list' of all credit cards that offer a decent way of accruing miles - so please help out!

If you know of and/or use any other cards (or the ones already mentioned), please share your thoughts.

***ALL VALUES BELOW IN SINGAPORE DOLLARS (SGD)***
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In no particular order (apart from personal preference in terms of good-mileage opportunities):
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1. UOB PRVI Miles VISA, MasterCard, AMEX

VISA:
http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/cards...iles_visa.html
MasterCard:
http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/cards...astercard.html
Amex:
http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/cards...amex_card.html
http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/cards...ard/microsite/



Mileage accrual:
The earn rate will be 1.4 miles for every $1 spent in multiples of S$10 (every multiple of S$5 gives 6 to 7 miles due to 3.5 UNI$ rounding off, every S$10 gives 14 miles), and 2.4 miles for every $1 spent OVERSEAS (every $5 gives 12 miles).

Requirements: min. income $80,000 (not strict).
Cost: First year free, then S$256.80 for main, first two supplementary always free. Annual fee waiver for Amex card if you charge $50,000 or more in a year.
Miles conversion fee: $25 per conversion. UNI$ are combined in 1 cardholder's name/FIN Number/NRIC together for all UOB cards which earn UNI$.

Pros: Best mileage accrual rates for overseas spend only. 20,000 bonus miles and annual fee waiver with spend of $50,000 per year (both only for Amex card). $45 1-way airport transfer voucher for $1,000 overseas spend in a given quarter (Amex only).
Cons: AMEX not always accepted by merchants. Points allocated on every $5 spent, rounded down to next $5. Transfer in blocks of 5000 UNI$ points = 10,000 miles. Points are valid for 2 years (transfer before expiry and they will subsequently be valid for a further 3 years from the date of transfer to KrisFlyer).

2. UOB Preferred Platinum Visa


http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/cards..._platinum.html
http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/cards...visa_card.html


Mileage accrual: Earn 4 miles for every $1 spent using ONLY MOBILE CONTACTLESS every $5 gives 10 UNI$ which equal 20 miles). Same incredible mileage-earning ratio for internet shopping with certain restrictions (travel-related, utilities, etc.). Earn 0.4 mile for every $1 for regular, signature-based payments AND ORPHAN SPEND DUE TO $5 ROUNDING OR EXCEEDING THE BONUS U$2000 SPEND (every $5 gives 1 UNI$ which equal 2 miles).

Earning 4 miles/$ is limited to the first S$1110 spent during the per calendar month (via Mobile Contactless). 2,000UNI$ refers to the extra 9UNI$ and does not include the normal 1UNI$.(Stop when you notice you earn 3UNI$ (1 + bonus 2) for the last S$5 transaction. ($1110/5)x9=1998UNI$, hence the last S$5 transaction will earn 2 bonus UNI$. The total bonus UNI$ awarded to you from qualifying spend on Selected Online Transactions and Mobile Contactless Transactions is capped at UNI$2,000 for each calendar month. THE CAP IS ON THE 9 UNI$ BONUS NOT 10UNI$ TOTAL YOU GET WITH BASE OF U$1 PER $ SPEND

Keep in mind that some merchants offer different, non-mileage accruing awards with UOB cards which are called SMART$. Some popular merchants include Cold Storage, Guardian and Giant Supermarket, ToastBox and Starbucks. A full list of merchants where Mobile contactless transactions will NOT earn miles can be found here:
http://www.uob.com.sg/personal/cards...smartclub.html

Requirements: min. income $30,000 ($60,000 for foreigners).
Cost: First year free, then $192.60 for main and $96.30 for supplementary. Annual fee waived off easily.
Miles conversion fee: $25 per conversion, in blocks of 5000 UNI$=10,000 miles. UNI$ are combined in 1 cardholder's name for all UOB cards.

Pros: Incredible mileage accrual rates for Paywave transactions (not all merchants - some give SMART$ instead which are different rewards!) as well as internet transactions (some restrictions apply).
Cons: Points allocated on every $5 spent, rounded down to next $5. Transfer in blocks of 5000 UNI$ points = 10,000 miles. Points are valid for 2 years (transfer before expiry and they will subsequently be valid for a further 3 years from the date of transfer to KrisFlyer).

3. Citi PremierMiles MasterCard

https://www.citibank.com.sg/credit-cards/travel/premiermiles-card/?ecid=PSGONSGCCAENPM

Mileage accrual: Earn 1.2 miles for every $1 spent. Earn 2 miles for every $1 spent OVERSEAS. 10,000 bonus miles for each annual membership renewal.

Requirements: min. income $50,000 for VISA. Principal cardholder must be at least 21 years of age.
Cost: First year free, then $192.60 for VISA main, supplementary always free. Annual fee waiver available in exchange for forfeiting the 10,000renewal bonus.
Miles conversion fee: $25 per conversion.

Pros: Decent all-rounder, good for overseas spend. Points never expire. Bonus miles for annual card renewal. 11 frequent flyer programs & 3 hotel programs to choose from, including EVA Air - only 25,000 miles for 1 way Business Class within Asia!!
Cons: No miles awarded for EZ-Link & Transitlink transactions. Miles awarded per S$1. Cents not included. 1.2 miles/S$1. Transfer in blocks of 10,000 miles.

4. DBS Altitude VISA/AMEX

http://www.dbs.com/sg/personal/cards...e/default.aspx
http://www.dbs.com/sg/personal/cards...e/default.aspx



Mileage accrual: Earn 1.2 miles for every $1 spent (every $5 gives 3 DBS points which equal 6 miles). Earn 2 miles for every $1 spent OVERSEAS.

Requirements: min. income $80,000.
Cost: First year free, then $180 for main and $90 for supplementary. Annual fee waiver if you charge $25,000 or more in a year.
Miles conversion fee: S$26.75 per transfer, redeem 1700 DBS points to waive off.

Pros: Points never expire. No rounding down transaction amount to nearest $5 (calculation is done as follows: DBS points = 'transaction amount' divided by 5, multiply by 3, after that round down to nearest whole number. Minimum spend is S$1.67. Each DBS point = 2 miles). Earn 3 miles per S$1 spent on all online Flight and Hotel transactions (capped at S$5,000 per month). 10,000 miles renewal bonus if you have to pay card renewal fees.
Cons: All local spend now down to 1.2 miles/$ (since Dec 1, 2013). AMEX not always accepted by merchants. Transfer in blocks of 5000 DBS points = 10,000 miles (on the plus side points don't expire). Per transfer of S$26.75, redeem 1700 DBS points to waive off.

5. Maybank Horizon Platinum Visa

http://info.maybank2u.com.sg/persona...visa-card.aspx



Earn 3.2 air miles (8X TREATS Points) with every dollar spent on dining, petrol, taxi fares and hotel bookings at Agoda.com/horizon
Earn 2 air miles (5X TREATS Points) with every dollar spent on air tickets, travel packages and foreign currency transactions, with a minimal S$300 in a calendar month

Earn 0.4 mile for every $1 spent elsewhere (1 mile for every $2.50 spent).

Requirements: min. income $30,000 ($80,000 for foreigners).
Cost: $150 for main, supplementary always free. Unsure of any annual fee waiver conditions.
Miles conversion fee: In blocks of 5,000 points to 2000 Asia Miles or KrisFlyer. S$26.75 fee applies.

Pros: Great for ticket purchases and overseas spend. Complimentary access to selected VIP airport lounges when you charge a minimum of S$400 in a single transaction on air tickets or travel packages to your Card 3 months prior to the date of travel.
Cons: Great ONLY for ticket purchases and overseas spend. Points are valid for 1 year only, expire either on 30 June or 31 December of the same year if not Rewards Infinite member.

6. Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer Ascend AMEX

https://www.americanexpress.com/sg/s...nd-credit-card



Mileage accrual: Earn 1.2 KrisFlyer miles for every S$1 spent on all your eligible purchases with your Card

Earn 2 KrisFlyer miles for every S$1 equivalent in foreign currency spent overseas on eligible purchases during June and December

Requirements: min. income $50,000 ($60,000 for foreigners). Principal cardholder must be over 21 years of age.
Cost: First year free, otherwise $256.80 for main, 2 supplementary cards always free (more available at $80.25 each). Annual fee cannot be waived unless you spend alot.
Miles conversion fee: None - your KrisFlyer miles are transferred to your account directly with no conversion fees or charges.

Pros: None, except for welcome offers (4 complimentary airport lounge access vouchers, one complimentary night with Millennium Hotels and Resorts).

Cons: Simply nothing special - there are better cards available for all types of purchases, including flight tickets, even with all of the bonuses above applied. AMEX not always accepted by merchants.

7. Citibank Rewards Card

http://www.citibank.com.sg/gcb/credi...CACRENCCHOCALM



Earn 10X Rewards (10 Rewards Points or 4 Miles for every S$1 spent) when you shop for clothes, bags and shoes or at departmental stores or online shopping websites, including SingTel & M1 online bill payment!

Pros: Transfer to 11 FFPs & 3 Hotel programs in blocks of 25,000 points=10,000 miles; S$25 fee.

Cons: Points awarded per S$1 spend. Cents not included. Cannot combined Thank You Points across cards.

8. DBS Woman's World MasterCard® Card

http://www.dbs.com.sg/personal/cards...astercard-card



10X Rewards for Online Retail Purchases
T&C Here: https://www.dbs.com.sg/iwov-resource...s_card_tnc.pdf

Pros: Men also can get this card!! DBS points are combined in 1 cardholder's name. No rounding down transaction amount to nearest $5 (calculation is done as follows: DBS points = 'transaction amount' divided by 5, multiply by 10, after that round down to nearest whole number. Minimum spend is S$1. Each DBS point = 2 miles).

Cons: DBS points are valid for 1 year based on card anniversary date. The additional 9X DBS Points for online retail spend in a calendar month will be awarded on the 16th of the next calendar month. If the above days are not working days, the Points will be awarded on the next working day. The additional 9X DBS Points are only applicable to the first S$2,000 online retail spend every calendar month.

9. OCBC Titanium Rewards Card

https://www.ocbc.com/personal-bankin...astercard.html

10x OCBC$ on your shopping Local & Overseas Shopping Transactions, Local & Overseas Department Store Transactions and Local & Overseas Online Transactions.
The remaining 9 OCBC$ will be posted to the Card Account by the end of the next calendar month

https://www.ocbc.com/assets/pdf/card...ons.pdf?rand=1
10,000 KrisFlyer miles requires OCBC$ 25000, For each conversion of OCBC$ to KrisFlyer miles a fee of S$25 will be charged

10. UOB Lady's Card
https://www.uob.com.sg/personal/card...ard/index.page

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Old Oct 1, 2010, 7:04 pm
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Originally Posted by weero
You are hoping that the 747 will be still alive by the time you spent 5K EUR in Singa supermarkets !
The same conversion ration applies to other FF programs - Asia Miles, Royal Orchid Plus, and SkyMiles.

There's also this on the website: "For Citi Platinum Card members, your existing Citi Dollars as of 11th October 2010 will also be multiplied by five. This will be reflected in your next statement."
So if you have the card already, start using it and hopefully they won't change the conversion ratio.

Still, even at 10 miles per $, you'll need to buy a lot of milk...
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Old Oct 1, 2010, 7:56 pm
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Originally Posted by Awesom Andy
So if you have the card already, start using it and hopefully they won't change the conversion ratio.
Does anyone seriously think they are NOT going to change the conversion ratio as well, given that they are revaluing existing points? It would be unprecedented, and just doesn't make sense for a bank to increase in value of existing balances of rewards points by a factor of 5.
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Old Oct 2, 2010, 1:07 am
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Originally Posted by weero
You are hoping that the 747 will be still alive by the time you spent 5K EUR in Singa supermarkets !
They better be, lol.

SQ is quoting me about S$7,300 for a return ticket to FRA in J.

But if I spend $9,350 in a supermarket I can get that ticket for free? Hmm... and they do sell more than food at those Carrefour stores. Might be high time to stock up on some quality wines and get a new lcd tv while I'm at it.

Originally Posted by lokijuh
I assumed this was all about earning Citi$ on every $1 spent rather than based on every $5 spent (why on earth they can't deal with decimal points who knows???).

As existing balances will be multiplied by 5 I also assumed that points required will be multiplied by 5, that instead of of 1 citi$ = 2 KF miles, it will become 5 citi$=2 KF miles.
The $5 thing always gets rounded down, so if you spend $14.99 you get awarded miles as if you spent just $10.

Originally Posted by lokijuh
Does anyone seriously think they are NOT going to change the conversion ratio as well, given that they are revaluing existing points?
I think they just phrased this one wrongly - what they're probably trying to say is that this offer also applies to existing cardmembers, and they will also earn more citi$ starting October 11 - not that their existing balance will be multiplied X5.

At the end of the day, the 10 miles/$ is for supermarket spend only. But still... I don't think this is sustainable, so do expect some small print where they'll limit those bonus miles to a certain amount each month.
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Old Oct 2, 2010, 3:51 am
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Originally Posted by aster
They better be, lol.

SQ is quoting me about S$7,300 for a return ticket to FRA in J.

But if I spend $9,350 in a supermarket I can get that ticket for free? Hmm... and they do sell more than food at those Carrefour stores. Might be high time to stock up on some quality wines and get a new lcd tv while I'm at it. ..
Or you could buy a promo LH C class tix with the card and later fly both SQ and LH .
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Old Oct 2, 2010, 4:19 am
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Originally Posted by aster
I think they just phrased this one wrongly - what they're probably trying to say is that this offer also applies to existing cardmembers, and they will also earn more citi$ starting October 11 - not that their existing balance will be multiplied X5.
This is from the citibank website, seems pretty clear to me that existing balances will be multiplied by 5:
For Citi Platinum Card members, your existing Citi Dollars as of 11th October 2010 will also be multiplied by five. This will be reflected in your next statement.
Originally Posted by aster
At the end of the day, the 10 miles/$ is for supermarket spend only. But still... I don't think this is sustainable, so do expect some small print where they'll limit those bonus miles to a certain amount each month.
My point was that I would fully expect them to adjust the burn rate as well.

After the changes supermarket spend will get 5 citi$/$ spent. At the current redemption rate 1 citi$=2 KF miles that would give 10 miles as you suggest.

However in the process of multiplying everyone's balances by 5, they will probably adjust the burn rate as well to become 5 citi$=2 miles, then you will get 2 miles per $1 spent at supermarkets (not 10), which is in line with some competitor cards.

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Old Oct 4, 2010, 5:12 am
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Let's give it a week and see, but from the look of things the only way to make this Platinum card attractive is to boost the miles whilst leaving the conversion ratio as is.

That way 2 miles per $1 spent would make the card worth getting. If the ratio changes to 'spend $5 to get 2 miles' then so much for that one...

We'll see soon enough, but personally I think it's great that DBS and Citi are fighting tooth and nail to edge each other out.
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Old Oct 4, 2010, 7:26 am
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Originally Posted by aster
Let's give it a week and see, but from the look of things the only way to make this Platinum card attractive is to boost the miles whilst leaving the conversion ratio as is.

That way 2 miles per $1 spent would make the card worth getting. If the ratio changes to 'spend $5 to get 2 miles' then so much for that one...

We'll see soon enough, but personally I think it's great that DBS and Citi are fighting tooth and nail to edge each other out.
I'll concede, let's wait and see. But if it was 2 miles per $1 spent, why would the bother continuing with the 1.2:1 Premier Miles card (and 2:1 > $4,000).

Of course if you are correct, I will be more than happy to eat humble pie, as I will immediately stop using my PM card and start using my Platinum Clear for more than just books, movies and nights out.
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Old Oct 4, 2010, 10:57 am
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For curiosity's sake, I've put a couple of charges on the core plat card. We shall find out what really happens soon enough.
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Old Oct 4, 2010, 1:23 pm
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It's a tough one to call. One one hand they're not changing the ratios for the Clear card which gives hope that they're just making the Platinum one better while leaving everything else alone. Then again they're using the "5X rewards" slogan on both cards even though it's 1:1 on the former and 1:5 on the latter with regards to Citimiles.

Also, their website still has an error in that it wasn't previously "$5 earns 1 citidollar at department stores and supermarkets." It was 1 citidollar for every $1 spent.

Don't know what to think now, but even if things end on a positive note I think it's only a question of time before they limit the bonus miles to a certain threshold each month as I can't see them offering 10 miles/$ on supermarket/department store spend. It even sounds too good to be true.
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Old Oct 4, 2010, 1:26 pm
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Guys, I would also wait and see if the Premier Miles card will continue with its 2 miles/$ spent above $4k promo, which in the fine print is stated to end on December 31 of this year.

Also, this card only makes sense if you charge over $7k/month to it. Otherwise the DBS Altitude card offers more miles.
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Old Oct 5, 2010, 10:06 am
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Originally Posted by aster
Also, this card only makes sense if you charge over $7k/month to it. Otherwise the DBS Altitude card offers more miles.
The only reason why I haven't chopped up my PM card for the DBS one is that PM is visa, and Altitude is Amex.

And if for some reason citi doesn't change the conversion ratio after the plat earn rate is updated, the PM card won't be renewed when Feb comes around, annual fee waiver or not.
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Old Oct 12, 2010, 6:58 am
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Ok. Today is 12 Oct, and it's time for an update...

The good news is, the entire account balances have been multiplied by 5, so my account went from a mere 32 points to a whopping 160 points.

The bad news is, the redemption ratio also multiplied by 5. i.e. 5 citi dollars for 2 miles.

So, to all the boys and girls out there, you may now resume your normal life. There's nothing to see here, and it's pretty much the end of the 5x Citi dollars saga - $5 spending gets you 2 miles every where, with a 5x bonus at supermarkets.
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Old Oct 12, 2010, 9:50 am
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You were right - they didn't change anything and have basically maintained the status quo.

I guess I'll be sticking to my DBS Altitude for the near future...
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Old Oct 16, 2010, 1:04 am
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Take note of DBS's redemption criteria...Citibank still better

Originally Posted by aster
You were right - they didn't change anything and have basically maintained the status quo.

I guess I'll be sticking to my DBS Altitude for the near future...
DBS's Altitude card need to transfer in blocks of 2000 Krisflyer miles and pay annual transfer fee of $42.80 for unlimited transfers. But what if you need only say 800 miles to redeem air tickets urgently...u need to spend a lot more to get the 2000 krisflyer miles blocks (or 1000 DBS pts).


But Citibank is different...for both Citibank platinum cards n premiermiles card, you juz need to transfer a minimum of 500 krisflyer miles and any amount in multiples of 2...say 834 miles and pay $25 PER transfer...

Also, DBS has only 2 choices...Krisflyer & Asia Miles..Citibank has Thai's Royal Orchid Plus and Delta's Skymiles on top of Krisflyer & Asia Miles.

Citibank's is VISA card while DBS Altitude card is American Express....VISA is more widely accepted and has lower conversion charges for foreign transactions compared to AMEX...
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Old Oct 16, 2010, 4:13 pm
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I still find the DBS Altitude card much better when in Singapore. As long as I get more points out of that card than out of the Citibank ones, I see no need to "defect".

Plus with DBS Amex you get the best of both worlds as you can take advantage of DBS' dining/shopping offers and at the same time make use of all the promos available only to AMEX customers.
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