Hey there anon!! I’m in the midst of planning which DBS/POSB credit card to get and complement my DBS Multiplier account too so here are the findings I got! I will be focusing on the following 3 credit cards that are the most popular among consumers.
TL;DR: You should pair your DBS Multiplier Account with the POSB Everyday Card because:
- There is no minimum monthly spend
- There are lesser cashback caps imposed
- There is a good variety of merchants to enjoy the cashback from
1. DBS Live Fresh Card
Details:
- This cashback rate is only applicable with a minimum spend of $600/month.
- From now till 31 Dec 2019, you’ll get to enjoy an additional 5% cashback on your transport spend for the first 180 days from your card approval date as long as you hit the minimum spend of $600 every month. This cashback is capped at $20/month.
- You can connect the DBS Live Fresh Card to SimplyGo, charging all your bus/MRT rides directly to it
- This all-in-one card can also be linked to your Multiplier Savings Account and act as your ATM card
2. POSB Everyday Card
Details:
- No minimum spend
- Your cash rebates will never expire
- You can connect the POSB Everyday Card to SimplyGo too, charging all your bus/MRT rides directly to it
- This all-in-one card can also be linked to your Multiplier Savings Account and act as your ATM card
3. DBS Altitude Visa Signature Card
- Miles rate (local): $1 = 1.2 miles
- Miles rate (overseas): $1 = 2 miles
- Miles rate (travel): $1 = 3 miles
- 10,000 extra miles with annual fee payment
- Additional travel privileges exclusive to cardholders
- You can connect the DBS Altitude Card to SimplyGo too, charging all your bus/MRT rides directly to it
- The card can also be linked to your Multiplier Savings Account
How do I decide which is the most suitable card?
- Are you focusing on a credit card that rewards you with cashback or miles?
- What’s your average monthly expenses? This is to ensure you can hit the minimum spend on cards with one.
- What comprises your monthly expenses? Are they mostly online spending or grocery.etc? This is to ensure you’re milking your card to its potential.
Based on the above findings, I would most likely go with the POSB Everyday Card. With no minimum spend imposed, I don’t feel pressurised to spend excessively every month to hit that target. The cashback given for shopping at Sheng Shiong and Watsons are great for me too, but the 20.1% cashback for petrol at SPC is even better for those that drive a lot! The $60 monthly cashback cap imposed on the Live Fresh Card makes it lose out to the POSB Everyday Card. Apparently, the cashback % was at 10% previously AND there were no monthly caps for the Live Fresh Card a year ago. But today’s terms aren’t so favourable anymore so I would really encourage you to get the POSB Everyday Card instead.
If you’re looking for a credit card rewarding you with miles instead, the DBS Altitude Visa Signature Card has pretty decent features and can be linked to your DBS Multiplier Account too.
Essentially, it boils down to how much your monthly expenditure is - the higher it is, the greater the interests you get to earn from the Multiplier Account. If you would be spending a lot in exchange for a better interest rate, why not milk the cashback from the POSB Everyday Card that doesn't have a monthly cap?
I hope this was helpful!
Hey there anon!! I’m in the midst of planning which DBS/POSB credit card to get and complement my DBS Multiplier account too so here are the findings I got! I will be focusing on the following 3 credit cards that are the most popular among consumers.
TL;DR: You should pair your DBS Multiplier Account with the POSB Everyday Card because:
1. DBS Live Fresh Card
Details:
2. POSB Everyday Card
Details:
3. DBS Altitude Visa Signature Card
How do I decide which is the most suitable card?
Based on the above findings, I would most likely go with the POSB Everyday Card. With no minimum spend imposed, I don’t feel pressurised to spend excessively every month to hit that target. The cashback given for shopping at Sheng Shiong and Watsons are great for me too, but the 20.1% cashback for petrol at SPC is even better for those that drive a lot! The $60 monthly cashback cap imposed on the Live Fresh Card makes it lose out to the POSB Everyday Card. Apparently, the cashback % was at 10% previously AND there were no monthly caps for the Live Fresh Card a year ago. But today’s terms aren’t so favourable anymore so I would really encourage you to get the POSB Everyday Card instead.
If you’re looking for a credit card rewarding you with miles instead, the DBS Altitude Visa Signature Card has pretty decent features and can be linked to your DBS Multiplier Account too.
Essentially, it boils down to how much your monthly expenditure is - the higher it is, the greater the interests you get to earn from the Multiplier Account. If you would be spending a lot in exchange for a better interest rate, why not milk the cashback from the POSB Everyday Card that doesn't have a monthly cap?
I hope this was helpful!