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OCBC just launched a new miles card that is a better version of the DBS Altitude / Citi PremierMiles (for now)
By WhatCard Blog  •  August 25, 2019

For those of our readers who are into the miles game, you will know that the available mass market (those with the usual $30,000 annual income requirement) miles credit cards out there can be roughly split into two types

General spending cards that give 1.1-1.4 MPD (Mile Per Dollar spent) on all local spend such as the DBS Altitude, Citi PremierMiles, UOB PRVI Miles, and AMEX Krisflyer/Ascend

Specialist cards that give up to 3-4 MPD on specific categories such as the UOB PPV (contactless spend), DBS WWMC (online spend) and OCBC Titanium/Citi Rewards (shopping spend)

Adding to the already rather crowded and relatively undifferentiated space of general spending miles cards, OCBC just launched its latest offering in the mass market miles space, the OCBC 90°N Card.


With a pretty stylish looking card! The Basics - 1.2 local MPD, 4.0 overseas MPD, no...
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