Strategic Partnership between UOB and Fave Unlocks New Rewards and Cashback for Customers under the UOB TMRW Platform
UOB and Fave have announced a brand new partnership that brings together two major rewards and loyalty programs in Singapore under UOB TMRW, a new digital platform designed to make banking simpler, transparent, and more engaging for all customers. This brand new initiative will allow UOB customers to unlock more savings, rewards, and bonus cashback when using UOB TMRW to pay at participating stores.
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UNI$ Points Breakdown on a Transaction Level
UOB customers can now see the number of credit card reward points that they earn with every purchase - this will allow them to clearly track their points and see which transactions have earned them bonus UNI$. The UOB Preferred Platinum Visa Card is one of the best credit cards in Singapore for miles as it awards up to 10X UNI$ (equivalent to 4 mpd) on eligible contactless and online transactions - customers can now see the UNI$ accrued on this card via the UOB TMRW platform.
Earn Fave Partner Cashback When Paying with UOB TMRW
UOB Customers can automatically earn Fave Partner Cashback when they use UOB TMRW to pay at participating stores. At the time of writing, customers can pay merchants through NETS, PayNow, or FavePay through the UOB TMRW app. The integration of both platforms will give customers a unified view of their UNI$ and Fave cashback balances, as well as rebates earned from the ecosystem of merchant partners. UOB Customers will also be able to purchase Fave Deals via UOB TMRW and then find these purchased deals within the platform itself.
Flexibility to use UNI$ for Payment
In a bid to support local businesses, UOB customers will be able to use their UNI$ to offset purchases made at participating merchants via UOB Rewards+.
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