The DBS Vantage Card has brought back its best-ever welcome offer of 85,000 bonus miles, available for new-to-DBS cardholders who apply by 30 April 2025.
This is 40% higher than the previous welcome offer of 60,000 bonus miles, with the minimum spend remaining the same at S$4,000.
Unfortunately, thereโs no welcome offer for existing DBS cardholders, which is in line with similar moves by the DBS Altitude and DBS yuu Cards to end their existing cardholder welcome offers.
DBS Vantage offering 85,000 miles sign-up bonus
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This 85,000 miles welcome offer is valid for new-to-DBS cardholders who apply for a DBS Vantage Card between 1 March and 30 April 2025, and receive approval by 14 May 2025.
New-to-DBS cardholders are defined as those who:
- do not currently hold any principal DBS/POSB credit cards, and
- have not cancelled any principal DBS/POSB credit cards in the past 12 months
Cardholders must pay the S$599.50 annual fee and spend S$4,000 within 30 days of approval.
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Pay S$599.50 annual fee | 25,000 miles |
Spend S$4,000 within 30 days of approval | 60,000 miles |
Total | 85,000 miles |
If youโre an existing DBS cardholder, youโll receive the usual year-round 25,000 bonus miles for paying the S$599.50 annual fee, with no further spending bonus.
The welcome bonus is on top of whatever base miles you normally earn with the DBS Vantage, so new-to-DBS cardholders should expect at least 91,000 miles in total, based on S$4,000 spent locally at 1.5 mpd.
Do remember that the โrealโ bonus is 60,000 miles, since cardholders receive 25,000 miles for paying the annual fee every year anyway.
What counts as qualifying spend?
Cardholders are required to spend at least S$4,000 within 30 days of approval.
Qualifying spend includes both local and foreign retail sales and posted recurring bill payments, excluding the transactions mentioned in point 11 of the T&Cs, such as:
- Charitable donations
- Education
- Government agencies
- Hospitals
- Insurance premiums
- Prepaid account top-ups
- Utilities
CardUp rental transactions which code under MCC 6513 (Real Estate Agents and Managers) will count towards qualifying spend. However, all other CardUp transactions will not count towards qualifying spend, even though they will earn base miles.
Refer to the article below for more information.
ipaymy transactions are explicitly excluded from counting towards qualifying spend.
For the avoidance of doubt, supplementary and principal cardholder spending will pool when calculating whether the minimum qualifying spend has been met.
When will the miles be credited?
The 25,000 miles for paying the S$599.50 annual fee will be awarded (in the form of 12,500 DBS points) after the annual fee is charged.
The bonus of 60,000 miles will be credited within 2-4 months from the date of fulfilling the qualifying spend (in the form of 30,000 DBS points).
Terms & Conditions
The T&Cs for this welcome offer can be found here.
Is this a good deal?
This is the biggest welcome offer weโve seen for the DBS Vantage Card. For perspective, when the card first launched in June 2022, the sign-up offer was:
- New customers: 80,000 bonus miles with S$8,000 spend in 60 days
- Existing customers: 60,000 bonus miles with S$8,000 spend in 60 days
The current offer bumps up the new customer bonus by 5,000 miles, while cutting the minimum spend in half. With 85,000 miles and an annual fee of S$599.50, youโre basically paying 0.71 cents per mile.
Mind you, thatโs before factoring in the value of the rest of the DBS Vantage Cardโs perks, such as an Accor Plus Explorer membership and 10 complimentary lounge visits per year.
What can you do with DBS Points?
DBS Points earned on the DBS Vantage Card expire after three years, and can be converted to any of the following frequent flyer programmes with a S$27.25 admin fee.
Frequent Flyer Programme | Conversion Ratio (DBS Points : Miles) |
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5,000 : 10,000 |
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5,000 : 10,000 |
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5,000 : 10,000 |
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500 : 1,500 |
Transfer to KrisFlyer and Asia Miles are typically processed within three working days.
In my opinion, itโs only worth transferring miles to KrisFlyer or Asia Miles. AirAsia BIG is more of a rebates program than a traditional frequent flyer scheme, and Qantas Frequent Flyer doesnโt have any real sweet spots for Singapore-based travellers.
Overview: DBS Vantage Card
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Income Req. | S$120,000 p.a. | Points Validity | 3 years |
Annual Fee | S$599.50 |
Min. Transfer |
5,000 DBS Points (10,000 miles) |
FCY Fee | 3.25% | Transfer Fee | S$27.25 |
Local Earn | 1.5 mpd | Points Pool? | Yes |
FCY Earn | 2.2 mpd | Lounge Access? | Yes: 10x Priority Pass |
Special Earn | N/A | Airport Limo? | No |
Cardholder Terms and Conditions |
The DBS Vantage Card earns 1.5 mpd on local spend and 2.2 mpd on FCY spend.
Cardholders enjoy benefits such as:
- A Priority Pass membership with 10 free lounge visits per year (which can be used by the main cardholder or his/her guests)
- Accor Plus Explorer membership with up to 50% off dining and one complimentary hotel night at selected Asia Pacific hotels
While the cardโs annual fee cannot be waived in the first year, it will be waived subsequently when you spend at least S$60,000 in a membership year (which can include CardUp transactions).
Should the fee be waived, you will not receive the 25,000 miles, though you will receive the rest of the benefits like the Accor Plus Explorer membership and lounge passes.
You can read my full review of the DBS Vantage Card below.
Conclusion
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If youโve been on the fence about applying for a DBS Vantage Card, the bank has brought back its best-ever welcome offer of 85,000 bonus miles, valid for applications submitted by 30 April 2025.
The DBS Vantage Card might not be the best performer in the $120K segment, but the welcome offer goes a long way towards making the first-year value proposition worthwhile. Moreover, this is one of the few $120K cards whose annual fee can be waived, which might make it attractive to those confident of putting at least S$60,000 through the card in a year.
NTC dbs customer is rarer than a 40 year old virgin
Means I just lost my viriginity last year. ๐
Anyway my 1 year is up and didnโt spend enough for waiver so I will be cancelling
Hi Aaron,
Can I comfirm that paying income tax via card up will not not count towards qualifying spend? Cause when I read your full review on DBS vantage card, it is still allow? It it does not count, what are the good choice to meet the spends? Buying shopping voucher, grovery voucher, ecapital? Thank you ๐