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Review: Bank of China Family Card – 10% on Dining, 3% on Public Transportation, Groceries, and Online Purchases
By Sethisfy  •  March 29, 2020
Bank of China Family Card is a very close rival to Maybank Family and Friends Card – even their names are similarly uncreative, although I don’t have a clue which came first. UOB One relinquished the position of King after its recent nerf, and I have placed the crown on Maybank’s FnF card. Have I been too quick to rule out BOC Family Card? Does it take 2nd, or perhaps even 1st place? Features & Details ProviderBank of ChinaTypeConditional CashbackEarn Rate– 10% on dining and movies – 5% at selected merchants – 3% on public transportation – 3% on supermarket, online and hospitalConditions– Monthly minimum $800 spendingLimits– Monthly sub-limit of $25 on each category – Monthly maximum $100 cashback BOC Family Card is one of those...
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By Sethisfy
As an adult, I’ve been through many ups and downs in my career path and personal finance journey, not unlike many Singaporeans. From my years as a tied insurance agent turned independent financial adviser, I realised that there are very few sources of proper, unbiased financial advice for working adults to access. Worse, self-styled “financial consultants” are selling products like savings plans and ILPs to the detriment of the clients whose interests they were supposed to serve.
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