11 best cashback credit cards in Singapore (2022)

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Collecting air miles for your jet setting lifestyle sounds sexier than trying to scrounge for cash rebates, but now that Covid-19 has killed travel, most of us would rather get our card benefits in cold, hard cash. You literally get free money when you use a cashback card, and given that’s there’s no free lunch in Singapore, there’s no way...

UOB One, Maybank Family & Friends, Citi Cash Back1. UOB Absolute Cashback

To sweeten the deal, you get 4.5 per cent cashback on up to $5,000 in your first three months with the card until March 31, 2022.The Standard Chartered Unlimited Cashback Card is a nice-but-not-the-best-in-the-world cashback card. The card gives you 1.5 per cent cashback on all spending with no cashback cap and no minimum spending.

The UOB One card is indeed generous but once you hit the minimum spending requirements, it is a waste to spend more. So, you’ll need to monitor your spending on the card.This is the ideal card to use if you spend your time feeding hungry kids or comparison shopping at NTUC FairPrice. To qualify for the 8 per cent cashback, which is capped at $125 per month and $25 per category, you have to spend at least $800 in a calendar month. Otherwise, the base interest rate is 0.3 per cent.Not to be confused with the Citi Cash Back+ Card, the Cash Back Card without-a-plus gives you 8 per cent cashback on groceries and petrol and 6 per cent cashback on dining, provided you meet the minimum spending requirement of $800 in a month.

 

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