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If you’re a student, you’re probably feeling broke all the time, but even without a regular income you can still get a credit card. Unlike regular credit cards, student credit cards have no minimum income requirement, low annual fees and a low credit limit (the maximum amount you can charge to your card, usually $500).
Here’s a list of student credit cards in Singapore and what benefits (if any) they have:
DBS student credit card – DBS Live Fresh Student Card
The DBS Live Fresh Student Card is one of the most attractive student credit cards out there, mainly because it gives you free entry to Zouk – plus discounts on drinks and the chance to win tickets to ZoukOut.
However, it is the most restrictive student card – it’s only for students of the 6 local universities and 5 polytechnics. Its cashback benefit (0.3% on online shopping & contactless payment) is also pretty damn measly.
Citibank student credit card – Citibank Clear Card
The Citibank Clear Card is a pretty good card for coffee addicts – you get 10% rebate at Starbucks with minimum $10 spend. You also get 5% rebate at Subway with the same minimum spend.
The Citi Clear Card has less strict requirements compared to the other credit cards. It has the widest range of schools eligible, including business schools like INSEAD and SP Jain. So if you’re a non-local student or studying outside of the major schools in Singapore, this is a card you can apply for.
More at https://www.domainofexperts.com/2018/08/the-best-student-credit-cards-in.html
Here’s a list of student credit cards in Singapore and what benefits (if any) they have:
DBS student credit card – DBS Live Fresh Student Card
The DBS Live Fresh Student Card is one of the most attractive student credit cards out there, mainly because it gives you free entry to Zouk – plus discounts on drinks and the chance to win tickets to ZoukOut.
However, it is the most restrictive student card – it’s only for students of the 6 local universities and 5 polytechnics. Its cashback benefit (0.3% on online shopping & contactless payment) is also pretty damn measly.
Citibank student credit card – Citibank Clear Card
The Citibank Clear Card is a pretty good card for coffee addicts – you get 10% rebate at Starbucks with minimum $10 spend. You also get 5% rebate at Subway with the same minimum spend.
The Citi Clear Card has less strict requirements compared to the other credit cards. It has the widest range of schools eligible, including business schools like INSEAD and SP Jain. So if you’re a non-local student or studying outside of the major schools in Singapore, this is a card you can apply for.
More at https://www.domainofexperts.com/2018/08/the-best-student-credit-cards-in.html