5% Cashback + 10X Rewards Points (4 Miles per Dollar) on Online Spend with the OCBC Titanium Rewards Card - 1-31 August 2019 (Targeted)
Shopping online with the OCBC Titanium Rewards Card has just gotten more attractive for targeted members. Instead of getting just 10X Rewards Points (equivalent to 4 miles per dollar) on eligible purchases made online, selected cardholders can also earn 5% cashback (capped at S$50) with a minimum of S$200 spent online in the month of August 2019.
In order to benefit from the additional 5% cashback (which stacks on top of your OCBC Rewards Points), you will have to receive an EDM or SMS from the bank. You will also need to spend at least S$200 online during the promotion period using an eligible OCBC Titanium Rewards Card. Cardholders who are eligible for this promotion should look at spending only up to S$1,000 online to take full advantage of this promotion and get S$50 cashback (as well as 4,000 miles potentially). The reward will be credited to the Qualified Cardmember’s OCBC Titanium Rewards Card account by 30 September 2019.
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