Get S$100 Bonus Cashback + Usual Cashback/Miles with DBS/POSB Mid-Year Campaign (12 June - 31 July 2024): Register Now!
Head on over to your DBS PayLah! app to register for the latest [DBS/POSB Cards 2024 Mid-Year Campaign] to get S$100 cashback on your shop, dine, and travel expenses incurred between the time of registration and 31 July 2024 - the quicker you register, the more "time" you have to clock in the spend. Do note that this offer is limited to the first 50,000 successful cardmembers only so be sure to act fast.
Registered cardmembers can earn S$100 cashback by accumulating qualified spend, and meeting their personalised spend target across their DBS/POSB Card(s) during the promotional period. Even though the promotion runs from 12 June 2024 to 31 July 2024, your qualifying spend will only count towards your spend target from the date of registration so be sure to register for this offer as soon as you can via the DBS PayLah! app.
My spend target for this promotion has been set at S$2,500 so getting S$100 cashback is effectively a 4% cashback which will be awarded on top of the usual DBS Points that I earn on my DBS/POSB Cards. I use the DBS Woman's World Card quite a fair bit on online transactions since it allows me to earn 4 miles per dollar (capped at S$1,500 per calendar month) on all eligible online transactions. I also use the DBS Altitude Card when I book certain flights on Expedia to earn 6 miles per dollar so the S$100 bonus cashback is the icing on the cake.
Do note that qualified spend refers to both in-store and online dine, travel and shop transactions that are in local and/or foreign currencies charged to DBS/POSB Card within the Calendar Month and posted by the 7th of the following month with specific categories only - you may refer to the terms and conditions of this promotion for more information.
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