Roundup: Credit card sign-up bonuses (October 2023)

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Planning to apply for a credit card this month? Here's all the sign-up bonuses available for October 2023.

Here’s The MileLion’s monthly roundup of the latest credit card sign-up bonuses in Singapore for October 2023. 

If you have any big ticket spending coming up, these bonuses could be an opportunity to rack up some extra miles or gifts, so plan your spending accordingly!

💳 Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses: October 2023
A primer on sign-up bonuses
👉 Primer: Sign-up Bonuses

A sign-up bonus can be summarised as: spend S$X in Y days to get Z 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:

  • Should I cancel any of my existing cards so I can regain new-to-bank status?
    • The best offers are typically reserved for new-to-bank customers, defined as those who don’t hold a principal credit card with a given bank, and have not cancelled one in the past 12 months (this can be as short as 6 months for some; refer to the definition in the T&Cs)
    • If you have only one card with a given bank, and don’t use it, it may be a good idea to cancel it so you can start the clock on resetting your new-to-bank status
  • When do I expect my payments to be due?
    • Credit card sign-up bonuses require you to spend a certain amount in a given time period, usually 30, 60 or 90 days
    • By timing your applications around your payment dates, you stand a better chance of meeting the minimum spend
  • [For those with a partner] Can we leverage “two-player” mode?
    • If your spending is significant, then each of you could sign up for a principal card to enjoy the same bonus twice
    • If your spending is not so large, then one of you could sign up for a principal card and give the other as supplementary card, so as to pool your spending
    • Remember, you can only transfer miles to the principal cardholder’s frequent flyer account. However, KrisFlyer allows you to redeem miles for friends and family, so this won’t be that big a deal

At a glance: Current sign-up bonuses

Here’s a summary of the current sign-up bonuses on the market, presented two ways: 

  1. Payoff ratio
  2. 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. 

💳 Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses
(sorted by payoff ratio)
  Spend (AF) Miles^ Payoff@
Citi Premier Miles
S$800
(S$194)*
30K 37.5
Citi Prestige S$2K
(S$540)
71K 35.5
UOB PRVI Miles Card S$2K
(S$259)
45.2K 22.6
HSBC T1 Card
S$1K
(S$194)
20K 20
Citi Rewards S$800
(FYF)
16K 20
UOB VI Metal S$4K
(S$648)
80K + S$200 Grab vouchers 20
DBS Altitude AMEX S$2K
(S$194)*
35.6K 17.8
DBS Altitude Visa S$2K
(S$194)*
32.6K 16.3
DBS Vantage  S$4K
(S$594)
60K 15
StanChart Journey S$3K
(S$194)*
45K + S$120  15
KrisFlyer UOB S$2K
(FYF)
25K 12.5
AMEX Platinum Charge S$8K
(S$1,728)
82.8K 10.4
AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend S$3K
(S$340)
28.1K + Samsonite bag 9.4
AMEX HighFlyer S$8K
(S$302)
60K + S$200 eCapita Vouchers 7.5
^Does not include base miles
*Fee waiver option available, with smaller number of bonus miles. See below for full details.
@ Ignores non-miles gifts

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.

💳 Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses
(sorted by cost per mile)
  Spend (AF) Miles^ Cost Per Mile@
KrisFlyer UOB S$2K
(FYF)
25K
Citi Rewards S$800
(FYF)
16K
StanChart Journey S$3K
(S$194)*
45K + S$120  0.43
AMEX HighFlyer S$8K
(S$302)
60K + S$200 eCapita Vouchers 0.50
DBS Altitude AMEX S$2K
(S$194)*
35.6K 0.54
UOB PRVI Miles Card S$2K
(S$259)
45.2K 0.57
DBS Altitude Visa S$2K
(S$194)*
32.6K 0.60
Citi Premier Miles S$800
(S$194)*
30K 0.65
Citi Prestige S$2K
(S$540)
71K 0.76
UOB VI Metal S$4K
(S$648)
80K + S$200 Grab vouchers 0.81
HSBC T1 Card
S$1K
(S$194)
20K 0.97
DBS Vantage  S$4K
(S$594)
60K 0.99
AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend S$3K
(S$340)
28.1K + Samsonite bag 1.21
AMEX Platinum Charge S$8K
(S$1,728)
82.8K 2.09
^Does not include base miles
*Fee waiver option available, with smaller number of bonus miles. See below for full details.
@ Ignores non-miles gifts

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 in.

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: 31 Oct 23)
Apply
Details
  New & Existing
Annual Fee S$301.80
(must be paid)
Spend S$4,000 (day 1-90)
S$4,000 (day 91-180)
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. 
👍 Extra S$200 vouchers
Cardholders who submit their application via this link by 16 October 2023 will receive an extra S$200 eCapitaVouchers, on top of the offers mentioned below. A minimum spend of S$1,000 within the first 30 days is required, which will also count towards the minimum spend required for the regular welcome offer.

New AMEX HighFlyer Cardholders who submit their applications by 31 October 2023 (with approval by 31 December 2023) will receive:

  • 30,000 HighFlyer points with a minimum spend of S$4,000 between days 1-90 after approval
  • 30,000 HighFlyer points with a minimum spend of S$4,000 between days 91-180 after approval

Alternatively, they can opt to spend S$5,000 in days 1-90 and receive a Samsonite Choca Spinner 68/25 luggage. 

On top of the bonus HighFlyer points or luggage, they’ll earn 14,400 HighFlyer points for spending S$8,000 (based on 1.8 HighFlyer points per S$1).

The S$301.80 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’s no more first year fee waiver option available for the AMEX HighFlyer Card, and this card no longer earns 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$301.80 annual fee represents a ~30% discount to the usual retail price of S$418.

AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend

AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend
(Offer Ends: 16 Oct 23)
Apply
Details
  New Existing
Annual Fee S$340.20
(must be paid)
S$340.20
(must be paid)
Spend S$3,000 S$2,000
Spend Period 60 days 60 days
Base Miles 3,600 2,400
Bonus Miles 28,100 + Samsonite luggage 18,100
Total Miles 31,700 + Samsonite luggage 20,500
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 cardholders who sign up for an AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend Card by 16 October 2023 (with approval by 30 October 2023) will enjoy 28,100 bonus miles + Samsonite Red TOIIS C Spinner 75/28 Exp when they pay the S$340.20 annual fee and spend S$3,000 within 60 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 3,600 base miles (S$3,000 @ 1.2 mpd).

Existing cardholders who sign up for an AMEX KrisFlyer Ascend Card by 16 October 2023 (with approval by 30 October 2023) will enjoy 18,100 bonus miles when they pay the S$340.20 annual fee and spend S$2,000 within 60 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 2,400 base miles (S$2,000 @ 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 Charge

AMEX Platinum Charge
(Offer Ends: 31 Oct 23)
Apply
Details
  New Existing
Annual Fee S$1,728
(must be paid)
S$1,728
(must be paid)
Spend S$6,000 S$6,000
Spend Period 60 days 60 days
Base Miles 4,688 4,688
Bonus Miles 82,813 53,125
Total Miles 87,500 57,813
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 are approved for an AMEX Platinum Charge by 31 October 2023 will enjoy 132,500 bonus MR points (82,813 miles) when they pay the S$1,728 annual fee and spend S$6,000 within 60 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 7,500 base MR points (4,688 miles). 

Existing customers who are approved for an AMEX Platinum Charge by 31 October 2023 will enjoy 85,000 bonus MR points (53,125 miles) when they pay the S$1,728 annual fee and spend S$6,000 within 60 days of approval. Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 7,500 base MR points (4,688 miles). 

On a spend to points basis, this is the biggest offer we’ve ever seen for the AMEX Platinum Charge, so if you’ve been on the fence about applying so far this is an offer well worth considering.

Don’t forget that all AMEX Platinum Charge cardholders will be able to enjoy two sets of the newly-launched dining, lifestyle, air travel, fashion and entertainment statement credits in their first year, since these are awarded based on calendar year instead of membership year (except for entertainment credits, which are awarded per month).

Refer to the article below for more details.

Guide: AMEX Platinum Charge annual S$1,354 statement credits

Citi PremierMiles Card

Citi PremierMiles Card
(Offer Ends: 31 Oct 23)
Apply
Details
  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 for the Citi PremierMiles Card. 

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 (S$800 @ 1.2 mpd).

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 (S$800 @ 1.2 mpd).

Is it worth paying S$194.40 for the opportunity to pick up 22,000 more miles? I’d say yes, since that works out to 0.88 cents per mile, and the spending requirement is the same.

Citi Prestige Card

Citi Prestige Card
(Offer Ends: 31 Oct 23)
Apply
Details
  New & Existing
Annual Fee S$540
(must be paid)
Spend S$1,000 in SGD
S$1,000 in FCY
Spend Period 2-3 months
Base Miles 3,300
Bonus Miles 71,000
Total Miles 74,300
Offer valid for anyone who has not cancelled a Citi Prestige Card in the past 12 months

This month, the Citi Prestige Card has upsized its sign-up bonus to 71,000 bonus miles for cardholders who:

  • Pay the S$540 annual fee (25,000 miles)
  • Spend S$1,000 in local currency (23,000 miles)
  • Spend S$1,000 in foreign currency (23,000 miles)

The minimum spend for local and foreign currency must be made 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 meet both the local and foreign currency spending goals, you’ll earn a further 3,300 base miles (S$1,000 @ 1.3 mpd + S$1,000 @ 2 mpd).

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. As this is the most generous sign-up offer for the Citi Prestige Card we’ve seen in a long while, I’d highly recommend jumping onboard. 

Citi Rewards Card

Citi Rewards Card
(Offer Ends: 31 Oct 23)
Apply
Details
  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, given how easy it is), you’ll earn a further 3,200 base miles (S$800 @ 4 mpd).

I consider the Citi Rewards Card to be practically essential for miles collectors, and if you don’t have one for whatever reason, that’s something you need to change.

DBS Altitude AMEX Card

DBS Altitude AMEX
(Offer Ends: 30 Nov 23)
Apply
Details
  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 2,600 2,600
Bonus Miles 35,600 21,600
Total Miles 38,200 24,200
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 35,600 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 25,600 bonus miles). 

Existing customers who apply for a DBS Altitude AMEX with the promo code ALTMEXA will enjoy 21,600 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 11,600 bonus miles). 

Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 2,600 base miles (S$2,000 @ 1.3 mpd).

DBS Altitude Visa Card

DBS Altitude Visa
(Offer Ends: 30 Nov 23)
Apply
Details
  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 2,600
Bonus Miles 32,600
Total Miles 35,200
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 32,600 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 22,600 bonus miles). 

Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 2,600 base miles (S$2,000 @ 1.3 mpd).

DBS Vantage Card

DBS Vantage Card
(Offer Ends: 31 Jan 24)
Apply
Details
  New Existing
Annual Fee S$594
(must be paid)
S$594
(must be paid)
Spend S$4,000 S$4,000
Spend Period 30 days 30 days
Base Miles 6,000 6,000
Bonus Miles 60,000 40,000
Total Miles 66,000 46,000
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/existing customers will enjoy 60,000/40,000 bonus miles when they apply for a DBS Vantage Card, 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 (S$4,000 @ 1.5 mpd).

Do note that we periodically see the Vantage Card’s sign-up offer upsized to 80,000/60,000 bonus miles for new-to-bank/existing customers, so if you can wait, I’d recommend holding out for that offer to return.

HSBC TravelOne Card

HSBC TravelOne Card
(Offer Ends: 31 Dec 23)
Apply
Details
  New & Existing
Annual Fee S$194.40
(must be paid)
Spend S$1,000
Spend Period 1-2 months
Base Miles 1,200
Bonus Miles 20,000
Total Miles 21,200

The newly-launched HSBC TravelOne Card, which is offering 20,000 bonus miles to both new and existing customers who:

  • Pay the annual fee of S$194.40
  • Spend at least S$1,000 during the qualifying spending period
  • Opt-in for marketing communications during the sign-up process

The qualifying spending period is as follows:

Card Account Opening Date Qualifying Spend Period
1-30 Sep 2023 1 Sep to 31 Oct 2023
1-31 Oct 2023 1 Oct to 30 Nov 2023
1-30 Nov 2023 1 Nov to 31 Dec 2023
1-31 Dec 2023 1 Dec to 31 Jan 2024
1-15 Jan 2024 1 Jan to 29 Feb 2024

Assuming you clock the minimum spend on local transactions, you’ll earn a further 1,200 base miles (S$1,000 @ 1.2 mpd).

Cardholders will enjoy other perks like four lounge visits per calendar year (i.e. eight in the first membership year), 12 transfer partners (with more to come by the end of 2023), plus instant, no-fee conversions. 

KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card

KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card
(Offer Ends: 31 Dec 23)
Apply
Details
  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 (S$2,000 @ 1.2 mpd).

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. 

StanChart Journey Card

StanChart Journey Card
(Offer Ends: 31 Oct 23)
Apply (Fee Waiver)
Apply (Fee Paying)
Details
  New Existing
Annual Fee S$194.40
(can be waived with 10,000 fewer bonus miles)
N/A
Spend S$3,000
Spend Period 60 days
Base Miles 3,600
Bonus Miles 45,000
Total Miles 48,600
New customers are defined as those who do not currently hold a principal StanChart credit card, and have not cancelled one in the past 12 months

New this month is an improved offer for the StanChart Journey Card, where new-to-bank customers will receive 35,000 bonus miles for spending S$3,000 in the first 60 days of approval. They can also choose to pay the first year’s S$194.40 annual fee for an extra 10,000 bonus miles.

Assuming the S$3,000 is spent in local currency, cardholders will earn an additional 3,600 base miles (S$3,000 @ 1.2 mpd). 

Don’t forget that in November and December 2023 there’s an opportunity to earn 2 mpd on all overseas spend with a rebate of the usual 3.5% FCY transaction fee, courtesy of StanChart’s year end FCY spending promo. 

Applying via SingSaver gives you an extra S$120-140 cash for new-to-bank customers, with no minimum spend required. 

UOB PRVI Miles Card

UOB PRVI Miles Card
(Offer Ends: 31 Oct 23)

Apply (AMEX)
Apply (Mastercard)
Apply (Visa)
Details
  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

New-to-bank UOB PRVI Miles Cardmembers who apply and get approved from 1-31 October 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. However, do note that you must be approved by 31 October 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 (S$2,000 @ 1.4 mpd) will be earned. If the minimum spend is clocked overseas, a further 4,800 (S$2,000 @ 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 30 November 2023.

📱 SMS to 77862
PMAF<space>Last 4 alphanumeric digits of NRIC/Passport
(Example: If your NRIC is S1234567A, send “PMAF 567A”)

UOB Visa Infinite Metal Card

UOB VI Metal Card
(Offer Ends: 30 Nov 23)
Apply
Details
  New Existing
Annual Fee S$648
(must be paid)
S$648
(must be paid)
Spend S$4,000 S$4,000
Spend Period 30 days 30 days
Base Miles 5,600 5,600
Bonus Miles 80,000 + S$200 Grab voucher 40,000 + S$200 Grab voucher
Total Miles 85,600 + S$200 Grab voucher 45,600 + S$200 Grab voucher
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

New-to-bank/existing customers will enjoy 80,000 miles + S$200 Grab vouchers/40,000 bonus miles + S$200 Grab vouchers when they apply for a UOB Visa Infinite Metal Card, pay the S$648 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 5,600 base miles (S$4,000 @ 1.4 mpd).

The new-and-improved UOB Visa Infinite Metal Card features unlimited lounge access for the principal cardholder plus one guest, S$10 of Grab vouchers every month (on top of the S$200 you get as a sign-up gift), complimentary Pan Pacific DISCOVERY Platinum status, and a waiver of the usual S$25 admin fee for miles conversions.

Frankly, there should be enough to offset the annual fee in the first year at least, especially if you’re a new-to-bank customer.

My picks for October 2023

As always, the KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card and Citi Rewards Card offer a waiver of the first year’s annual fee, so provided you can meet the minimum spend, then it’s basically free miles. 

I know its S$1,728 annual fee will be a huge deterrent, but if you’re sold on the benefits (and the opportunity to use two sets of statement credits in your first membership year), then the AMEX Platinum Charge is offering one of its best welcome offers ever with 132,500 MR points (82,000+ miles) for just S$6,000 spend. To put things in perspective, the minimum spend for welcome offers on this card has historically been in the S$10,000-20,000 range!

If that’s just too expensive for you, then maybe the upsized Citi Prestige sign-up offer will be better. Both new and existing Citi cardholders can take advantage of this, and even though the S$540 annual fee has to be paid, there’s 71,000 bonus miles waiting at the end of the rainbow.

Finally, I’m happy to see the StanChart Journey Card extend its welcome offer of 35,000 bonus miles  + up to S$140 cash, especially since it’ll be very useful in November and December 2023 with its 3.5% FCY fee rebate- basically 2 mpd with no min. spend and no cap!

Non-miles sign-up bonuses

Here’s a brief summary of some of the other non-miles sign-up bonuses that are currently running in the market. 

💳 Credit Card Sign-Up Bonuses
(Non-miles)
  Spend (Period) Reward Remarks
DBS yuu AMEX
Apply
S$300
(30 days)
S$150 (new)
S$60 (existing)
Ends 29 Feb 24. T&Cs apply
DBS yuu Visa 
Apply
S$300
(30 days)
S$150 (new)
S$30 (existing)
CIMB Visa Signature
Apply
S$988
(60 days)
S$250 cash or other gifts (new)  Ends 15 Oct 23. T&Cs apply
CIMB World MC
Apply
S$988
(60 days)
S$250 cash or other gifts (new)
CIMB Visa Infinite
Apply
S$988
(60 days)
S$250 cash or other gifts (new)
OCBC Titanium Rewards
Apply
S$500
(30 days)
S$180 cash or other gifts (new)  Ends 31 Oct 23. T&Cs apply
SC Simply Cash
Apply
S$500
(30 days)
S$380 cash or other gifts (new)  Ends 17 Oct 23. T&Cs apply

Do note that you will only count as a new customer for the first card you apply for. Subsequently, you’re considered an existing customer. 

Conclusion

As with all credit card sign-up offers, it’s important to read through the T&Cs to confirm eligibility, qualifying spend definitions, and fulfilment timelines. Don’t panic if you don’t see the bonus immediately upon meeting the minimum spend; these usually take three months or more to process.

I also recommend saving a copy of the T&Cs for your own reference, because banks may overwrite the T&Cs when new campaigns are launched, or worse, retroactively modify them!

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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Ben Jamin

Do you think also getting the Citi Prestige will have any impact on getting annual fee waivers for the Rewards and PM cards? It seems DBS and UOB take into account how many cards you have with them when deciding on fee waivers.