The DBS yuu Card offers simply unbeatable value for spending within the yuu ecosystem, with up to 10 KrisFlyer/Max Miles per S$1, or an 18% rebate.
However, it’s not the simplest card to use. Cardholders need to be mindful of the various conditions involved, including the minimum spend, minimum merchant requirement, and bonus caps.
In this article, I’m going to provide quick answers to many commonly-asked questions about the DBS yuu Card. I highly recommend you read this post in conjunction with my full review of the DBS yuu Card.
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Applying for the DBS yuu Cards
What welcome offers are available?
The DBS yuu Card is currently offering the following welcome offers.
| Card | Welcome Gift |
DBS yuu AMEXApply |
Code: SINGSAVER |
DBS yuu VisaApply |
New customers are defined as those who do not:
- currently hold a principal DBS or POSB credit card, and
- have not cancelled a principal DBS or POSB credit card in the past 12 months
A minimum spend of S$500 within 30 days of approval is required.
These welcome gifts will rotate periodically, but you can always see the latest options through the application links, before you apply.
Should I get the AMEX or Visa?
It’s really up to you, but here are the main differences between the DBS yuu AMEX and Visa:
- AMEX occasionally gets to participate in AMEX Offers such as Shop Small
- AMEX does not earn 18% rebates/10 mpd at Charge+
- AMEX is not accepted at 7-Eleven
- Some Singtel Kiosks do not accept AMEX cards
- The Cold Storage app does not accept AMEX cards
Can I get both the AMEX and Visa?
Yes. There is nothing stopping you from applying for both the AMEX and Visa. This allows you to double your monthly bonus cap (see below), and yuu Points will be automatically pooled into the same yuu account anyway.
How do I link my DBS yuu Card to the yuu app?
When you receive your first DBS yuu Card, you can link it to the yuu app by opening the app > tap on the DBS icon > Link DBS card > Continue > Login to ibanking to finish
This is a one-time exercise, and there is no need to link any subsequent yuu cards. For example, if you first apply for the DBS yuu AMEX, link it, and then apply for a DBS yuu Visa, there is no need to link the Visa separately.
10 mpd earn rate
How is the 10 mpd rate derived?
| Reward | Min. Spend | Cap |
| Base Reward 1x yuu Point per S$1* 0.5% rebate 0.28 mpd |
N/A | N/A |
| Bonus Reward 1 9x yuu Points per S$1* 4.5% rebate 2.5 mpd |
N/A | 28,800 yuu Points (S$822.86) |
| Bonus Reward 2 26x yuu Pper S$1 13% rebate 7.22 mpd |
S$800 Spend at 4x merchants |
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| Note: For SimplyGo, Base Reward = 0.5x yuu Points per S$1, Bonus Reward 1= 9.5x yuu Points per S$1 |
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The DBS yuu Card earns a total of 36 yuu Points per S$1 on transactions with yuu merchants and SimplyGo, broken down into:
- Base Reward: 1x yuu Point per S$1 (0.5x points per S$1 for SimplyGo)
- Bonus Reward 1: 9x yuu Points per S$1 (9.5x points per S$1 for SimplyGo)
- Bonus Reward 2: 26x yuu Points per S$1
The conversion rate between yuu Points and Max Miles/KrisFlyer miles is 3.6:1, from which we derive the 10 mpd rate. Alternatively 1 yuu Point is worth 0.5 cents, from which we derive the 18% rebate figure.
What is the minimum spend required?
Base Reward & Bonus Reward 1
Base Reward and Bonus Reward 1 do not require any minimum spend.
Bonus Reward 2
Bonus Reward 2 requires that cardholders meet a minimum spend of S$800 per calendar month, and transact with 4x participating merchants each calendar month (more on this requirement below).
What counts towards the minimum spend?
The S$800 minimum spend for Bonus Reward 2 includes any spending that is not on DBS’s general exclusions list, such as charitable donations, education, government services and utilities.
All other spending will count, including spending at non-yuu merchants. However, a better question is: why would you even want to spend at non-yuu merchants in the first place?
Non-yuu transactions only earn 0.5 yuu Points per S$1, which would quickly pull your weighted average down. Even if you’re short of the minimum spend, it would be preferable to buy grocery vouchers and spend them the following month rather than making transactions outside the yuu ecosystem.
Is the minimum spend based on transaction date or posting date?
The minimum spend is based on transaction date, not posting date.
For example, if you spend S$100 at Cold Storage on 31 October 2025, but the transaction posts on 1 November 2025, that S$100 will count towards October 2025’s minimum spend.
Before you tell me that I’m wrong and the CSO said otherwise, please refer here.
How can I track the minimum spend?
The yuu app provides an easy way of tracking your progress towards the minimum spend (and the 4x merchant requirement)

Tap on Brands > DBS, and you’ll see the tracker. You can toggle between the AMEX and Visa if you have both cards.
How long is the bonus reward valid for?
Bonus Reward 2 has always been positioned as a limited-time offer, and if you visit the yuu app, you might see that it’s scheduled to finish at the end of the current month.

Don’t worry. This is a placeholder date that is consistently extended by another month once the deadline comes. At the moment, the promotion is evergreen until further notice.
My guess is that they want to create a sense of urgency, or to avoid overcommitting while retaining the ability to review the promotion each month.
When are yuu Points credited?
The Base Reward is credited as follows:
- yuu merchants (1x yuu Point per S$1): Same day
- SimplyGo and non-yuu merchants (0.5x yuu Points per S$1): 60 working days after the end of each calendar month
Bonus Reward 1 & 2 will be credited within 60 working days after the end of each calendar month. That said, you can generally expect the yuu Points to arrive between the 20th and the end of the following calendar month.
Bonus Cap
What is the bonus cap?
Bonus Reward 1 and Bonus Reward 2 have a combined cap of 28,800 yuu Points per calendar month, equivalent to S$822.86 of spending.
In other words, you should be aiming to spend between S$800 and S$822.86 per calendar month!
Can I double the bonus cap by getting both the DBS yuu AMEX and Visa?
Yes. The bonus cap applies on a card-level basis, so you’ll be able to earn 10 mpd on up to S$1,645.72 (S$822.86 x 2) of combined spending with both the AMEX and Visa.
At the risk of stating the obvious, you’ll also need to meet the S$800 minimum spend and 4x merchant requirement on each of the AMEX and Visa in this case.
yuu Points will be automatically pooled into the same yuu account.
Can I double the bonus cap by getting a supplementary card?
No. Supplementary cards do not have their own bonus cap. Instead, they share the bonus cap of the principal cardholder.
Is the bonus cap based on transaction date or posting date?
The bonus cap is based on transaction date, not posting date.
For example, if you spend S$100 at Cold Storage on 31 October 2025, but the transaction posts on 1 November 2025, that S$100 will count towards October 2025’s bonus cap.
Before you tell me that I’m wrong and the CSO said otherwise, please refer here.
yuu Merchants
Which merchants are eligible for 10 mpd?
The DBS yuu Card will earn 10 mpd with the following merchants.
| Participating Merchant | Consists Of |
| 🏪 7-Eleven |
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| 🍵 CHAGEE |
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| ⚡Charge+ Visa only |
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| 🛒 Cold Storage |
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| 🍽️ foodpanda |
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| 🛒 Giant |
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| 💊 Guardian |
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| 🚕 Gojek |
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| 📱 Singtel |
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| 🚆 SimplyGo* |
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| *SimplyGo is not a yuu merchant per se, but is still eligible for the bonus earn rate |
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There tends to be some confusion because the yuu app also shows other merchants under Featured Brands, such as Agoda, Trip.com and QB House.

While you can earn yuu Points at these merchants by scanning the yuu app in-store, or shopping online via the link in the yuu app, they are not yuu merchants per se, and you will not earn further bonus points by paying with the DBS yuu Card.
What about the 4x merchant minimum?
In addition to meeting the minimum spend, Bonus Reward 2 also requires that DBS yuu Cardholders spend at four different Participating Merchants per calendar month.
For example, you could meet the requirement by spending with SimplyGo, Cold Storage, Giant and Guardian. However, if you were to spend at Cold Storage, CS Fresh and Jasons Deli, it would only count as one merchant (since they’re collectively under the “Cold Storage” heading).
Having to spend at four different merchants each month will present some cognitive load, but one of them can be SimplyGo, and if you’re using the yuu Card, you’re almost certainly spending with at least one yuu merchant already.
There is no minimum spend required per merchant, so you could just as easily buy one plastic bag at Cold Storage and Giant’s self check-out stations.
Conversions to KrisFlyer and Max Miles
Are there any fees for transferring yuu Points to KrisFlyer or Max Miles?
All conversions are free of charge.
What is the conversion rate?
yuu Points can be converted into KrisFlyer miles and Max Miles at the following ratio.
| Frequent Flyer Programme | Conversion Ratio (yuu Points: Miles) |
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3.6:1 |
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3.6:1 |
What is the minimum conversion amount?
For KrisFlyer miles, a minimum conversion of 200 yuu Points (56 miles) is required, but subsequent conversions can be in blocks as small as 1 mile.
For Max Miles, conversions can be made in three denominations:
- 1,800 yuu Points (500 Max Miles)
- 3,600 yuu Points (1,000 Max Miles)
- 36,000 yuu Points (10,000 Max Miles)
Each yuu Rewards Club member is capped at redeeming a maximum of 50,000 Max Miles per calendar month. HeyMax says that this limit will eventually be lifted once a direct API connection is established.
How fast are transfers processed?
All transfers from yuu Points to KrisFlyer are processed instantly, via the yuu app.
Conversions from yuu Points to Max Miles are a bit more troublesome. You must redeem a fixed-denomination voucher through the yuu app, then enter that redemption code on the HeyMax app (under Profile > Redeem a Code).

However, the redemption process is also instant.
What’s the opportunity cost of choosing miles over rebates?
With the DBS yuu Card, you’re basically choosing between 18% rebates or 10 mpd for yuu merchant spending.
On the surface, this appears to be simple maths: the cost per mile is 1.8 cents (18/10). That’s decent, though it might be on the high side for most people’s purchasing thresholds.
That’s not quite correct. It would be correct if you were dealing with a cashback card, where the rebate is offset against your monthly bill. But the yuu Card is not a cashback card. It’s a rewards card, where the points need to be offset against future spending.
Here’s a simple illustration. Suppose you spend S$600 on your yuu Card and earn 21,600 yuu Points. You now have a choice between:
- Using those points to offset S$108 of spend at a yuu merchant
- Converting those points to 6,000 KrisFlyer miles
Choose option 1 implicitly means you forgo the opportunity to earn 1,080 miles on your next transaction at a yuu merchant (because your bill is reduced by S$108, at 10 mpd). Therefore, by choosing the S$108 offset, you’re giving up not 6,000 miles, but 7,080 miles. Based on this, the opportunity cost is 1.53 cents per mile.
Other uses for yuu Points
What else can you do with yuu Points?
yuu Points can be used to offset purchases at yuu merchants at a rate of 1 yuu Point = 0.5 cents. A minimum of 200 yuu Points (S$1) is required for redemption.
Alternatively, you can redeem yuu Points for items in the yuu app, some of which can offer higher-than-usual value. Some recent examples include:
- S$5 Gojek voucher for 500yuu Points
- 7-day Sports Plus for 1,000 yuu Points
- 30-day HBO Max for 1,400 yuu Points

Some of these boost the value of a yuu Point significantly; for example, the S$5 gojek voucher represents 1 cent per point, or double the usual value. I personally find the 7-day Sports Plus packages to be great value, redeeming them during tennis tournaments I want to watch instead of buying a subscription.
Miscellaneous
Can I earn yuu Points for vouchers?
The DBS yuu Cards T&Cs (Appendix 1) exclude vouchers (and selected other items like Stage 1 infant milk powder, plastic bags and cigarettes) from earning the Base Reward.
However, it’s still possible to earn Bonus Reward 1 & 2 on these purchases. In other words, you will be earning 35 yuu Points per S$1 on these transactions (missing out on the base 1 yuu Point per S$1).
Can I earn yuu Points for my Singtel bill?

Yes, if you make payment in-person at one of Singtel’s self-serve kiosks, you can earn 35 yuu Points per S$1 on your Singtel bill (and not the base 1 yuu Point per S$1).
Two points to note:
- You can overpay your Singtel bill by up to S$500
- While all kiosks accept Visa, not all accept AMEX. Take note if you have the yuu AMEX

Remember: your Singtel bill need not just be for your mobile subscription. Singtel lets you charge other expenses to your monthly postpaid bill such as Apple Music, Apple TV+, Google Play Store, Razer Gold and Spotify. This is called Singtel Billing, and is a great way of helping you meet the minimum spend each month.
Singtel Billing: Earn 9.72 mpd on apps, subscriptions, gadgets and more
I shouldn’t have to say this, but because I’m sure it’ll be asked: no, you can’t pay a GOMO or other Singtel-using VMNO bill at a Singtel kiosk.
Can I shop at Cold Storage online?
Transactions made via the Cold Storage app are eligible to earn up to 36 yuu Points per S$1 with the DBS yuu Card, provided you link your yuu ID.

To do this, tap on My Account > Link yuu ID.
Do remember that the Cold Storage app does not accept AMEX cards.
Can I shop at Guardian online?
Transactions made via the Guardian website are eligible to earn up to 36 yuu Points per S$1 with the DBS yuu Card, provided you link your yuu ID.

You’ll be given the option to do this at the check-out page.
Why didn’t I earn points on my foodpanda order?
Foodpanda is a bit tricky when it comes to awarding yuu Points. You will not earn yuu Points in the following situations:
- Dine-in orders
- pandago orders
- All orders on corporate accounts
- Top-ups on pandapay wallet
- pandapro subscriptions
- Any discounts and vouchers applied, delivery fee, platform fee and other fees, and rider tips
What if I cancel a yuu Card?
Cancelling a DBS yuu Card has no impact on the yuu Points already in your account. However, it will affect any pending bonuses not yet credited, so give yourself a 1-2 month period of no yuu Card spending before cancelling.
Conclusion
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The DBS yuu Card is one of the most rewarding cards on the market—if you play by its rules. With the potential to earn up to 10 mpd or 18% rebates, it’s unmatched for spending within the yuu ecosystem.
That said, the various conditions, such as the minimum spend, 4x merchant requirement, and bonus cap, mean it’s best suited for those who plan and track their spending diligently.
No one knows how long this kind of generosity can last, so make hay while you can!

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Do you need to hit the$600 exactly just to maximise the mpd to 10mpd, or for some other reason?
For SingTel bill, online auto deduction not applicable ?
May I clarify if the Singtel bill payment at Singtel kiosk earns yuu points please? It is stated in the page 8 of the T&C that recurring bill payments and bill payments are excluded from the 36x yuu points.
Tried bill payment via Singtel Kiosk and it works, as in I did receive the 9x yuu points 1 week after bill payment using the yuu card.
However, for your data point or correction, but contrary to what was pointed above I wasn’t able to pay 2x my bill amount, but only rounded up to the nearest $10. For example my bill was $73.89, and I could only pay $80. Everytime I tried to input $90, it shows message “Enter a lower amount”
Yeah but I can’t hit 600 on these merchants alone. Guess this card isn’t for me.
You can consider doing foodpanda take outs to hit. If you have the subscription, extra 10% overall still a deal
So confirm if pay singtel bill using app won’t get bonus?
Finally a replacement for the “bottles and bottles” nerf
The illustration to demonstrate the cost of 1.53 cpm assumes that the spend for that calendar month is still below $492. If we use the cashback when we exceed $600 spend in a month, then the cost is 1.71 cpm. Unless I value miles >1.7 cpm, the 18% cashback would be preferable. The opportunity cost in this case is 5% not 18% (so 300 miles not earned per $108 offset) For us, this happens when there is some awesome infant formula offer at CS or some other offer at Guardian (I shop while looking at amazon/lazada/shopee/redmart/NTUC/Watsons on my mobile). Then… Read more »
The CS and Giant gift cards, can they be purchased online and counted to the $600 spent? The online gift cards are purchased from Giftano website, not directly from CS or Giant.
Think about it, if you buy McD via Grabfood or Foodpanda, is it possible to clock McD points in your McD app???
Can we use gpay with these cards, and will we get points?
BTw AMex is not accepted at Cold Storage online 🙁
Is the $600 for any transactions spend ? I keep hitting $600 but never got my bonus points for a few months.
Eg
$550 non Yuu merchants
$50 Seven Eleven
Is this ok for me to earn bonus points on the $50. Don’t judge me 🙂
Will I earn bonus points for the top-up of BTG rewards app?
I think Singtel kiosk nerfed already as per updated T&Cs? https://www.dbs.com.sg/iwov-resources/media/pdf/cards/promotions/dbs-yuu-cards/dbs-yuu-card-promotion-tncs.pdf
DP on points calculation: Gojek Toll fees, Foodpanda delivery fee, foodpanda platform fee do not earn 1x base points. But the whole transaction amount including these fees will earn the 9x points
Does subscribing to pandapro impact the bonus points earned from food delivery spend? (Not referring to the subscription fees).
What about online singtelshop?
Regarding “The minimum spend is based on transaction date, not posting date.” If anyone has insights / advice, it would be appreciated. I was just given a call by yuu Rewards Club today who clarified that according to the T&Cs: the min. spend is based on posting date (ref. Clause 13 below) and even more confusing, based on the transaction date, which is based on settlement date, which is the same as the posting date (ref. Clause 10 below)! Clause 10 of the T&Cs: “Eligible Spend must be charged to your DBS yuu Card within the calendar month, based on… Read more »
transaction date! clause 13 just means the transaction has to be posted but calculation still based on their txn date
“Eligible Spend must be charged to your DBS yuu Card within the calendar month, based on transaction date. The **transaction date is determined based on the merchant settlement date** between the merchant and their acquirer (subject to merchant or their acquirer’s timezone).”
I recently had a call with DBS to clarify their T&Cs, specifically clause 10, quoted previously, and with emphasis added above.
Their take is that the settlement date is the one that is to take precedence over the transaction date when computing eligible minimum spend.
Any thoughts / advice on this @Milelion / @Aaron / @Yiwei?
transaction date is the correct one to use.
Thanks for entertaining this topic, Aaron. So I’ve called both yuu (twice) and DBS to persuade them that the correct reading of the T&Cs should be that the following steps are performed (for 26X bonus points): 1. Retrieve all transactions with *transaction dates* within the calendar month 2. Check that the records retrieved in Step 1 have been posted (i.e. just a status check) 3. Check that the transactions were at yuu merchants 4. Sum the transactions amounts 5. Check that the sum in Step 4 meets the minimum spend required ($800 now) However, both sources have been consistent in… Read more »