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Concerned about the rising costs of your utility bills? Good news!
Enjoy up to 3% cash rebates when you set up recurring payments for your utilities and phone bills on your POSB Everyday Card.
Save on your electricity expenses and stay connected with your loved ones while being worry-free!
Categories | Merchants | Cash Rebates | Min. spend |
---|---|---|---|
Utilities |
SP Group^ |
3% |
No min. spend required |
Keppel Electric |
2% |
No min. spend required |
|
Telecommunications |
Singtel |
3% |
S$800 per calendar month |
Utilities: Each Cardmember will receive up to a maximum of Daily$3 per calendar month with no minimum spend.
Telecommunications: To qualify for additional cash rebates on telecommunications, Cardmembers need to meet the minimum spend of S$800 qualified spend per calendar month. Each Qualified Cardmember will receive up to maximum of Daily$3 per calendar month.
^Only for Recurring Bill Payments made via the SP Utilities App.
*Tuas Power: Electricity bills charged by these retailers are billed through SP Group.
Click here for full Terms and Conditions.
How to Apply
Not a POSB Everyday Cardmember yet? Apply online now and you will be automatically registered to enjoy up to 10% rebates on your daily essentials. Download/log-in to the DBS PayLah! App for more details.
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POSB Everyday CardApply for your first POSB Everyday Card by 31 January 2024 and get S$150 cashback! Click here to find out more! The offers above are exclusive to customers who are currently not holding any Principal DBS/POSB Credit Card and have not cancelled any DBS/POSB Credit Card(s) within the last 12 months, terms and conditions apply. |
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