Personal Finance
Review: OCBC 90°N – Get Your 8 Miles Per Dollar Before It’s Gone
By Sethisfy  •  January 27, 2020
Tl;dr: It is still an okay unconditional 1.2 mpd card with no conversion fees after its 4/8 mpd benefits go away, but you might want to use this card to book some confirmed travel plans if possible over the next month.

I should probably have reviewed this card when it was launched in August last year, but it’s better late than never I guess? There is such a thing as being too late though, since most of this card’s benefits going away on 29th Feb this year. Is it still worth it signing up for the card now there’s only a month left?

Most conditional mile cards offer high 4 mpd for spending on qualifying categories, and usually very pathetic 0.4 mpd for everything else. Unconditional cards offer anywhere between 1.1 to 1.5 mpd, but that mean losing 2 to 2.9 mpd you spend on stuff that...
Read the full article
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.
LEAVE A COMMENT
LEAVE A COMMENT

Your email address will not be published.

*

Your Email Address will not be published
*

Read More Articles
More from thefinance