OCBC VOYAGE Card Reverts Back to 2.3 Miles per Dollar (FX Transactions) and S$3,000 Minimum Spend for Free Limousine Ride
Back in March 2019, OCBC VOYAGE ran an FX promotion which allowed cardholders to earn 2.4 (instead of the usual 2.3) VOYAGE Miles per dollar on foreign currency transactions. Additionally, they have also enhanced the limousine benefit to allow cardholders to unlock a free limousine ride by spending just S$1,500 (instead of S$3,000) in a currency other than SGD (up to two rides) each month. Today, it appears that the promotion is officially dead and cardholders will have to spend S$3,000 for each ride (regardless of currency).
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If you do have any upcoming spends in a currency other than SGD, it is a good idea to consider the OCBC 90°N Card which gives you 4 miles per dollar (no cap) on all eligible non-SGD transactions until 29 February 2020. There are only a handful of credit cards in Singapore that will give you an accelerated earn rate of 4 miles per dollar and none of them, apart from the OCBC 90°N Card, allows you to earn 4 miles per dollar with no cap (and no minimum spend requirement). For now, it appears that OCBC VOYAGE Cardmembers will continue to enjoy unlimited complimentary visits to any Plaza Premium Lounge until 31 December 2020 (with no guesting privileges).
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.
Receive S$480 cash via PayNow, an Apple Watch Series 11, Sony WH-1000XM6 Headphones, or a staycation at Sofitel Singapore City Centre when you apply for the Citi Prestige Card as a new customer and spend at least S$500 within 30 days of card approval.
It has been three months since the HSBC Premier Mastercard received a massive refresh in August 2025. From earning an uncapped 2.76 mpd to unlocking limousine rides, here is my experience using this card as my daily driver.
Receive a 10% bonus on Asia Miles when you convert your credit card points by 31 October 2025.
American Express is now accepted for public transport fares on Singapore’s MRT and buses. From 3-31 July 2025, eligible cardholders can register for an Amex Offer to receive S$3 back on every S$6 spent on transit fares, up to five times per registered card.
American Express will retire Amex Pay in Singapore from 31 July 2025. Existing users can still use their Cards on Amex Pay until 30 July 2025, but no further payments will be processed after that date.
From 1 August 2025, the DBS Woman’s World Card will reduce its monthly bonus cap for 4 MPD on online spend from S$1,500 to S$1,000.
Get rewarded with up to S$450 cash reward, a Dyson Airstrait, or Ergotune Joobie when you apply for a Citi Credit Card via SingSaver by 30 June 2025 and spend S$500 within 30 days of card approval. Offer is only valid for new-to-bank applicants.
From 15 May 2025, Singapore commuters can tap their American Express cards for MRT and bus rides. No pre-registration, no added fees - just seamless rewards and convenience.
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.