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.
Emirates is refreshing its First Class soft product with new moisture-wicking loungewear, plush 300-thread-count bedding, and updated VOYA amenities for the A380 Shower Spa.
Register now to earn 4X ALL Reward Points at new Accor hotels. Participating properties include Mama Shelter Singapore and Novotel Johor Bahru City Centre - book by 15 February 2026.
Standing tall in the heart of Jeju City, the Grand Hyatt Jeju impresses with its massive suites and stunning hardware. However, a stay here reveals a style over substance approach, with stingy elite recognition, and a forgettable club lounge experience.
Cathay Pacific has launched a new miles redemption offer, allowing members to earn a rebate of up to 30% on award flights to selected destinations in the Chinese Mainland, Taiwan China, and Southeast Asia. Registration is required, and flight redemptions must be made by 31 December 2025 for travel by 31 March 2026.
With the more brands joining the programme in December 2025, the GHA DISCOVERY Titanium breakfast benefit is now a core feature for 2026. Here is the full list of participating hotels.
While seasoned miles chasers often look to foreign carriers for significant cost savings and sweet spots, Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer remains the undisputed default for the vast majority of Singaporeans. From the sheer number of credit card transfer partners to the preference for direct flights over stopovers, KrisFlyer is the Ya Kun of the miles game.
One of Singapore’s most iconic heritage hotels is swapping alliances. Starting from January 2026, the InterContinental Singapore will exit IHG One Rewards and reflag as Frasers House, a Luxury Collection Hotel, Singapore under the Marriott Bonvoy umbrella.
As we head into 2026, the miles game has shifted. With tighter caps on key cards like the UOB Preferred Platinum Visa and UOB Lady's Solitaire, optimising spend is more crucial than ever. In this article, I share the six credit cards I will be actively using in the upcoming year.
American Express has unveiled its 2026 roadmap for The Platinum Card, signaling a major shift from statement credits to curated experiences. Effective 2026, the Local Dining, Entertainment, and Fashion credits will cease. In their place, Card Members will receive a complimentary Table for Two dining experience every two months, plus a refreshed S$400 Platinum Wine Credit.
Book by 16 March 2026 to enjoy a Stay 3, Pay 2 offer across all eligible suites in participating Greater China Accor properties. Receive complimentary breakfast on these stays that must be completed by 8 April 2026.