Get $160 cash upon approval for a Standard Chartered credit card

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From now till 30 Sept 2020, get $160 cash from SingSaver upon approval for an SCB card as a new-to-bank customer.

From 10-30 September 2020, all new-to-bank customers who get approved for selected Standard Chartered credit cards through SingSaver will receive S$160 cash via PayNow. 

If you’re an existing Standard Chartered customer, you’ll receive S$30 of GrabFood vouchers. 

โš ๏ธ Standard Chartered defines new-to-bank customers as those who do not hold a Standard Chartered principal credit card currently or in the 12 months prior to application

What Standard Chartered cards are eligible?

The following credit cards are eligible for this campaign:

  Annual Fee Features
SCB Unlimited
Apply here
S$192.60
(2 years waiver)
1.5% cashback on everything
SCB Rewards+
Apply here
S$192.60
(2 years waiver)
Up to 2.9 mpd on FCY spend (capped at S$2.2K per year)

Do note that the SCB Spree card is not included in the campaign this time round. 

Your application must be received by 2359 on 30 September 2020, and approved by 31 October 2020 to be eligible. The physical card must be activated within 30 days of approval, but no minimum spend is required to receive the gift. 

It’s important to take a screenshot of the application reference number for your own records, and fill in the SingSaver Rewards Form (sent to your email) promptly. Failing to do so may result in you missing out on your gift. 

Gifts typically take up to 3 months for fulfillment, and the full T&C can be found here

Conclusion

Other recent gifts for new-to-bank SCB cardholders have included Apple AirPods and Jabra Elite Active 75t earphones, but some people may just prefer cold hard cash. If so, be sure to submit your application before the end of the month to be eligible. 

Aaron Wong
Aaron Wong
Aaron founded The Milelion to help people travel better for less and impress chiobu. He was 50% successful.

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