Get Apple Watch SE or S$350 Cash with Citi Credit Card (Min. Spend of S$200) - New Customers (10-16 May 2021)
Your favourite deal is back - get the latest Apple Watch SE (which will allow you to unlock up to S$380 worth of eVouchers on LumiHealth) or a S$350 cash reward when you sign-up for any one of the listed Citibank Credit Cards in this article between 10-16 May 2021. You will be able to pick your preferred sign-up gift upon application but a minimum spend of S$200 within 30 days of card approval is required.
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Eligible new applicants must not currently have an existing Citibank Credit Card account, and they must not have terminated one in the last 12 months prior to the commencement of the application period. Do note that you will have to complete the Rewards Redemption Form (which will be sent to your registered email address) and you will have to spend at least S$200 within 30 days of card approval in order to receive your selected gift of either the Apple Watch SE or S$350 cash. Existing Citi cardholders who apply for a different listed Citi credit card in this article will receive a S$30 cash reward via PayNow.
Here are the five different Citibank Credit Cards that you can apply for under this campaign:
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