Earn 30,000 Miles with HSBC TravelOne Credit Card for New Customers with Annual Fee Payment—Buy Miles at 0.65 Cents Each
If you’re looking to boost your miles balance, signing up for the HSBC TravelOne Credit Card as an eligible new customer before 30 September 2024 is a great opportunity. By providing marketing consent, paying the annual fee of S$196.20, and spending just S$500 within the qualifying spend period, new customers can earn 30,000 bonus miles on top of the regular miles earned with the card. This translates to an incredible 0.65 cents per mile—a fantastic value for frequent travelers.
Unlike many other sign-up promotions, you qualify as a new customer for this card if you haven’t held the HSBC TravelOne Credit Card in the last 12 months and don’t currently hold it as a principal cardholder. Even if you have another HSBC credit card that is not the HSBC TravelOne Credit Card, you can still qualify as a new customer under this offer.
To qualify for the 30,000 bonus miles, simply ensure you meet all of the following criteria:
Be a new customer for the HSBC TravelOne Credit Card.
Pay the S$196.20 annual fee.
Spend at least S$500 during the Qualifying Spend Period.
Provide marketing consent during the card application process.
The Qualifying Spend Period is the timeframe in which you need to meet the minimum spend of S$500. With August nearly over, I strongly recommend applying for the HSBC TravelOne Credit Card from 01 September 2024. This will give you a longer Qualifying Spend Period, allowing you until 31 October 2024 to reach the S$500 minimum spend requirement.
I've previously covered the features of the HSBC TravelOne Credit Card extensively, but it’s worth noting that this sign-up bonus has recently been increased from 20,000 to 30,000 miles for new customers applying before 30 September 2024. As a quick recap, this card allows you to earn 1.2 miles per S$1 on local spend and 2.4 miles per S$1 on eligible foreign currency spend.
The HSBC TravelOne Credit Card allows you to convert your points into a wide range of airline and hotel partners that extend beyond the usual KrisFlyer and Asia Miles programs. At the time of writing, HSBC is also waiving the redemption fee for all air miles and hotel points conversions requested before the end of 31 January 2025. With this limited-time offer, you’re getting an excellent chance to accumulate a substantial amount of miles at an unbeatable cost.
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