Here’s The MileLion’s monthly roundup of the latest credit card sign-up bonuses in Singapore,
If you have any big ticket spending coming up, these bonuses could be an opportunity to pick up some extra miles, so plan your spending accordingly!
๐ Primer: Sign-up Bonuses |
A sign-up bonus can be summed up as: spend S$X, get Y bonus miles. While there are cards which offer miles with the payment of the annual fee (e.g. HSBC Visa Infinite, Standard Chartered Visa Infinite), I’m only looking at offers with a spending component, since this lets you earn miles as a by-product of spending. Some questions to ask before getting started:
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At a glance: Current sign-up bonuses
Here’s a summary of the current sign-up bonuses on the market, presented two ways:
- Payoff ratio
- Cost per mile
Payoff ratio refers to the bonus miles divided by total spend (excluding annual fee). Basically: what’s the bang for your buck? For every S$1 of spend, how many miles do you get?
On that basis, here are are best sign-up offers.
Cost per mile refers to the bonus miles divided by annual fee. If you need to pay an annual fee as part of the sign-up bonus, you’re essentially paying for miles- the question is, how much?
On that basis, here are are best sign-up offers.
Ultimately, both sets of ranking criteria have a common shortcoming: they only look at miles. Some of these cards have additional benefits like free hotel nights or airport lounge access, which you’ll also need to factor into your decision.
For instance, the AMEX Platinum Charge has the highest cost per mile at 2.91 cents apiece, and indeed, if miles were the only benefit, you’d be silly to pay that price. But you need to factor in the value of other perks like unlimited lounge visits, free hotel stays, S$1,204 of annual statement credits, dining vouchers etc.
Therefore, it’s always advisable to read through each of the sign-up bonus articles and The MileLion’s Card Reviews before coming to a decision.
AMEX HighFlyer Card
AMEX HighFlyer Card (Offer Ends: 3 Jul 23) |
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Annual Fee | S$301.79 (must be paid) |
Spend | S$8,000 |
Spend Period | 180 days |
Base Miles | 14,400 |
Bonus Miles | 60,000 |
Total Miles | 74,400 |
Applicants who have cancelled the AMEX HighFlyer Card previously for the same company are not eligible. |
New AMEX HighFlyer Cardholders who submit their applications between 4 April to 3 July 2023, and receive approval before 30 September 2023, will receive:
- 30,000 HighFlyer points with a minimum spend of S$4,000 between months 1-3 after approval
- 30,000 HighFlyer points with a minimum spend of S$4,000 between months 4-6 after approval
On top of this, they’ll earn 14,400 HighFlyer points for spending S$8,000 (based on 1.8 HighFlyer points per S$1).
The S$301.79 annual fee must be paid. There is no requirement that you be new-to-AMEX; the offer applies even if you hold an existing AMEX consumer card. Applicants who have cancelled the AMEX HighFlyer Card previously for the same company are not eligible.
Unfortunately, there is no more fee waiver option available for the AMEX HighFlyer Card; while this was a common feature throughout 2021 and 2022, American Express is tightening the purse strings (I can’t imagine it was very profitable to offer a fee waiver on a card that comes with a free Accor Plus membership, after all). Likewise, ever since 4 April 2023, it’s no longer possible to earn miles on GrabPay top-ups.
That said, the AMEX HighFlyer Card does come with a complimentary Accor Plus Explorer membership with a 1-night hotel stay and up to 50% off dining. If you’re interested in this, then the AMEX HighFlyer Card’s S$301.79 annual fee represents a ~30% discount to the usual retail price of S$418.
AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend
AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend (Offer Ends: 1 May 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | S$340.20 (must be paid) |
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Spend | S$1,000 | |
Spend Period | 30 days | |
Base Miles | 1,200 | |
Bonus Miles | 20,300 | |
Total Miles | 21,500 | |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal AMEX consumer card (DBS, Citi and UOB-issued AMEX cards do not count, nor does the AMEX HighFlyer Card) and have not cancelled an AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend Card in the past 12 months |
New-to-bank customers who sign up for an AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend Card will enjoy 20,300 bonus miles when they pay the S$340.20 annual fee and spend S$1,000 within 30 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 1,200 base miles (@ 1.2 mpd).
Do note that the calculations assume that this is your first-ever American Express Singapore Airlines cobrand card. If you have held one in the past, you need to deduct 5,000 miles from the bonus component.
While the first year’s annual fee cannot be waived, you’ll receive a complimentary one night stay at participating Hilton properties, Hilton Silver status (which saves you the 5th night off redemptions), and four complimentary lounge passes.
AMEX Platinum Credit Card
AMEX Platinum Credit Card (Offer Ends: 3 Jul 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | S$324 (must be paid) |
S$324 (must be paid) |
Spend | S$3,000 | S$3,000 |
Spend Period | 90 days | 90 days |
Base Miles | 2,083 | 2,083 |
Bonus Miles | 16,667 | 8,889 |
Total Miles | 18,750 | 10,972 |
New customers are defined as those who have not cancelled an AMEX Credit Card in the past 12 months, and do not currently hold a principal AMEX consumer card (AMEX cards issued by Citi/DBS/UOB do not count, nor does the AMEX HighFlyer Card). |
New-to-bank customers who sign up for an AMEX Platinum Credit Card will enjoy 30,000 bonus MR points (16,667 miles) when they pay the S$324 annual fee and spend S$3,000 within 90 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 3,750 base MR points (2,083 miles).
Existing customers who sign up for an AMEX Platinum Credit Card will enjoy 16,000 bonus MR points (8,889 miles) when they pay the S$324 annual fee and spend S$3,000 within 90 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 3,750 base MR points (2,083 miles).
AMEX Platinum Credit Cardholders enjoy perks like 50% off dining at selected hotels and restaurants under Love Dining and Chillax.
AMEX Platinum Charge
AMEX Platinum Charge (Offer Ends: 17 Apr 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | S$1,728 (must be paid) |
S$1,728 (must be paid) |
Spend | S$15,000 | S$10,000 |
Spend Period | 90 days | 90 days |
Base Miles | 11,719 | 7,813 |
Bonus Miles | 59,375 | 37,500 |
Total Miles | 71,094 | 45,313 |
New customers are defined as those who have not cancelled an AMEX Platinum Charge in the past 24 months, and do not currently hold a principal AMEX consumer card (AMEX cards issued by Citi/DBS/UOB do not count, nor does the AMEX HighFlyer Card). |
New-to-bank customers who sign up for an AMEX Platinum Charge will enjoy 95,000 bonus MR points (59,375 miles) when they pay the S$1,728 annual fee and spend S$15,000 within 90 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 18,750 base MR points (11,719 miles).
Existing customers who sign up for an AMEX Platinum Charge will enjoy 60,000 bonus MR points (37,500 miles) when they pay the S$1,728 annual fee and spend S$10,000 within 90 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 12,500 base MR points (7,813 miles).
AMEX Platinum Charge cardholders will be able to enjoy two sets of the newly-launched S$1,204 statement credits in their first year, since these are awarded based on calendar year instead of membership year. These are valid for dining, lifestyle, air travel and entertainment; refer to the article below for more details.
That, together with the sign-up bonus, significantly sweetens the deal in the first year.
Citi PremierMiles Card
Citi PremierMiles Card (Offer Ends: 30 Apr 23) |
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New (Offer 1) | New (Offer 2) | |
Annual Fee | S$194.40 (must be paid) |
Waived |
Spend | S$800 | S$800 |
Spend Period | 2-3 months | 2-3 months |
Base Miles | 960 | 960 |
Bonus Miles | 30,000 | 8,000 |
Total Miles | 30,960 | 8,960 |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal Citi credit card, and have not cancelled one in the past 12 months |
New-to-bank customers have a choice of two offers.
They can earn 30,000 bonus miles when they pay the S$194.40 annual fee and spend S$800 within 2-3 months of approval (the exact timeframe depends on when approval comes through; you have until the end of the second month after the approval month to spend). Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 960 base miles.
Alternatively, they can earn 8,000 bonus miles when they spend S$800 within 2-3 months of approval, together with an annual fee waiver. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 960 base miles.
Is it worth paying S$194.40 for the opportunity to pick up 22,000 more miles? Arguably yes, since that works out to 0.88 cents per mile, and the spending requirement is the same.
Remember, you can use no-fee Citi PayAll payments to meet the minimum spend requirement for sign-up bonuses. It sounds too good to be true, but that’s what Citi says!
Citi Prestige Card
Citi Prestige Card (Offer Ends: 30 Apr 23) |
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Annual Fee | S$540 (must be paid) |
Spend | S$800 |
Spend Period | 2-3 months |
Base Miles | 1,040 |
Bonus Miles | 48,000 |
Total Miles | 49,040 |
Offer valid for anyone who has not cancelled a Citi Prestige Card in the past 12 months |
New Citi Prestige Cardholders will enjoy 48,000 bonus miles when they pay the S$535 annual fee and spend S$800 within 2-3 months of approval (the exact timeframe depends on when approval comes through; you have until the end of the second month after the approval month to spend). Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 1,040 base miles.
What’s noteworthy about this offer is that it’s available to existing Citi cardholders as well, so holding a Citi PremierMiles Card or Citi Rewards Card won’t disqualify you from taking part. Moreover, S$800 is a very, very low threshold to meet, making this one of the best offers in terms of spend to miles.
Remember, you can use no-fee Citi PayAll payments to meet the minimum spend requirement for sign-up bonuses.
Citi Rewards Card
Citi Rewards Card (Offer Ends: 30 Apr 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | Waived | N/A |
Spend | S$800 | |
Spend Period | 2-3 months | |
Base Miles | 3,200 | |
Bonus Miles | 16,000 | |
Total Miles | 19,200 | |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal Citi credit card, and have not cancelled one in the past 12 months |
New-to-bank customers can earn 16,000 bonus miles when they spend S$800 within 2-3 months of approval (the exact timeframe depends on when approval comes through; you have until the end of the second month after the approval month to spend). The first year’s annual fee is waived.
Assuming you clock the minimum spend on online transactions (and you should), you’ll earn a further 3,200 base miles.
I consider the Citi Rewards Card to be practically essential for miles collectors, so if you inexplicably don’t have one, this is as good an opportunity as any.
Remember, you can use no-fee Citi PayAll payments to meet the minimum spend requirement for sign-up bonuses.
DBS Altitude AMEX Card
DBS Altitude AMEX (Offer Ends: 30 Jun 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | S$194.40 (can be waived with 10,000 fewer bonus miles) |
S$194.40 (can be waived with 10,000 fewer bonus miles) |
Spend | S$2,000 | S$2,000 |
Spend Period | 30 days | 30 days |
Base Miles | 2,400 | 2,400 |
Bonus Miles | 31,000 | 20,000 |
Total Miles | 33,400 | 22,400 |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal DBS/POSB credit card, and have not cancelled one in the past 12 months |
New-to-bank customers who apply for a DBS Altitude AMEX with the promo code ALTMEX will enjoy 31,000 bonus miles when they pay the S$194.40 annual fee and spend S$2,000 within 30 days of approval (should you not wish to pay the annual fee, applying with the code ALTMEXW gets you a first year fee waiver, with 21,000 bonus miles).
Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 2,400 base miles.
Existing customers who apply for a DBS Altitude AMEX with the promo code ALTMEXA will enjoy 20,000 bonus miles when they pay the S$194.40 annual fee and spend S$2,000 within 30 days of approval (should you not wish to pay the annual fee, applying with the code ALTMEXAW gets you a first year fee waiver, with 10,000 bonus miles).
This offer is significantly better than the previous one, since DBS has cut the minimum spend requirement by 50% while keeping the bonus the same. If you don’t already have a DBS credit card, this might be the offer for you (though keep in mind DBS frequently offers cashback welcome gifts as well, so that might be a better alternative depending on how much is on offer).
DBS Altitude Visa Card
DBS Altitude Visa (Offer Ends: 30 Jun 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | S$194.40 (can be waived with 10,000 fewer bonus miles) |
N/A |
Spend | S$2,000 | |
Spend Period | 30 days | |
Base Miles | 2,400 | |
Bonus Miles | 25,000 | |
Total Miles | 27,400 | |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal DBS/POSB credit card, and have not cancelled one in the past 12 months |
New-to-bank customers who apply for a DBS Altitude Visa with the promo code ALTVIS will enjoy 25,000 bonus miles when they pay the S$194.40 annual fee and spend S$2,000 within 30 days of approval (should you not wish to pay the annual fee, applying with the code ALTVISW gets you a first year fee waiver, with 15,000 bonus miles).
Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 2,400 base miles.
Again, this offer is significantly better than the previous one, since DBS has cut the minimum spend requirement by 50% while adding 3,000 more bonus miles.
DBS Vantage Card
DBS Vantage Card (Offer Ends: 30 Jun 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | S$594 (must be paid) |
N/A |
Spend | S$4,000 | |
Spend Period | 30 days | |
Base Miles | 6,000 | |
Bonus Miles | 60,000 | |
Total Miles | 66,000 | |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal DBS/POSB credit card, and have not cancelled one in the past 12 months |
New-to-bank customers who apply with the promo code VANMILES will enjoy 60,000 bonus miles when they pay the S$594 annual fee and spend S$4,000 within 30 days of approval.
Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 6,000 base miles.
This is the best offer we’ve seen for the DBS Vantage Card so far, even better than the 80,000 bonus miles launch offer once you adjust for spending (the launch offer had a minimum spend of S$8,000).
Of course, you have to weigh whether the S$594 annual fee is worth it, especially when the Citi Prestige is offering a superior spending-adjusted return (and arguably better benefits) at the S$540 price point…
KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card
KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card (Offer Ends: 30 Apr 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | Waived | N/A |
Spend | S$2,000 | |
Spend Period | 60 days | |
Base Miles | 2,400 | |
Bonus Miles | 25,000 | |
Total Miles | 27,400 | |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal UOB credit card, and have not cancelled one in the past 6 months |
What’s this? An uncapped UOB sign-up bonus? Surely this must be a glitch in the Matrix!
Apparently not. New-to-bank customers who apply for a KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card will enjoy 25,000 bonus miles when they spend at least S$2,000 in the first 60 days. The first year’s annual fee is waived.
Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 2,400 base miles.
I’ve made no secret of my issues with the KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card, but when it’s all said and done, this is a card that offers an uncapped 3 mpd on SIA and Scoot tickets, Kris+, dining, online shopping and travel, and transport. If you’ve maxed out your 4 mpd allowances, or god forbid are part of the “one card” camp, then this would be the next best alternative.
Just watch out for those shenanigans.
OCBC 90ยฐN Card
OCBC 90ยฐN Card (Offer Ends: 30 Jun 23) |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | S$194.40 (can be waived with 10,000 fewer bonus miles) |
N/A |
Spend | S$15,000 | |
Spend Period | 6 months | |
Base Miles | 19,500 | |
Bonus Miles | 35,500 | |
Total Miles | 55,000 | |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal OCBC credit card, and have not cancelled one in the past 6 months |
The OCBC 90ยฐN Card is offering a sign-up bonus for new-to-bank customers with a twist: 25,500 bonus miles will be awarded upfront, and then you need to spend S$15,000 in six months to keep them.
Fail to do so, and the bonus miles will be clawed back (or you’ll pay a fee if there’s an insufficient balance, equivalent to 2.11 cents per mile).
The S$194.40 annual fee can be paid for an additional 10,000 bonus miles, but a waiver is also possible on request.
Frankly speaking, this is a really high minimum spend threshold, and given the rather paltry payoff, would not be my preferred choice by any means.
UOB PRVI Miles Card
UOB PRVI Miles Card |
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New | Existing | |
Annual Fee | S$259.20 | N/A |
Spend | S$2,000 | |
Spend Period | 2 months | |
Base Miles | 2,800 | |
Bonus Miles | 45,200 | |
Total Miles | 48,000 | |
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal UOB credit card, and have not cancelled a principal UOB credit card in the past 6 months prior to 1 April 2023 |
New-to-bank UOB PRVI Miles Cardmembers who apply and get approved from 1-30 April 2023 will enjoy up to 45,200 bonus miles, split into:
- 20,000 miles for paying the S$259.20 annual fee
- 25,200 miles for spending S$1,000 per month for two consecutive months
There is no cap on the maximum customers eligible for either component. Repeat: there is no cap. However, do note that you must be approved by 30 April 2023, so don’t leave your application till the last minute.
Assuming the S$2,000 minimum spend is clocked locally, a further 2,800 base miles (@ 1.4 mpd) will be earned. If the minimum spend is clocked overseas, a further 4,800 (@ 2.4 mpd) base miles will be earned. UOB assumes the latter scenario in its marketing, which is why you’ll see claims of a 50,000 miles sign-up bonus (45,200 bonus + 4,800 base) on its website.
Since the first-year annual fee is waived by default, cardholders must opt in by sending the following SMS to 77862 by 31 May 2023.
๐ฑ SMS to 77862 |
PMAF<space>Last 4 alphanumeric digits of NRIC/Passport (Example: If your NRIC is S1234567A, send โPMAF 567Aโ) |
My picks
If we look at miles in isolation, then I’d sign up for the KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card, and Citi Rewards Card without hesitation. Provided you can meet the minimum spend, then it’s basically free miles.
I’m also partial to the DBS Altitude AMEX and DBS Vantage sign-up bonus, especially since DBS has cut the minimum spend requirement in half while maintaining the same bonus miles. The Citi PremierMiles and Citi Prestige sign-up offers are tempting too because of their relatively low minimum spend of just S$800, but remember you only count as new-to-bank for the first card.
Conclusion
There’s 15 different sign-up bonuses to choose from in April 2023, though keep in mind that you won’t actually be able to take advantage of all 15 because of new-to-bank restrictions; e.g. once you sign-up for a Citi PremierMiles Card you won’t qualify for the Citi Rewards Card sign-up bonus.
Still, there’s no reason why you can’t score a big chunk of miles from any upcoming big ticket spending. Be sure to time your applications to match the expected payment schedule!
Can you sign up for Citi Premiermiles first then apply for Citi Prestige to clock both bonus miles rewards?
yes, because citi prestige does not require you to be new to bank.
How do you opt to pay the annual fee for Citi prestige? Or do i have to wait for them to charge the annual fee to the card?
no need to opt. i promise you they wont forget to charge you.