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Tailored specifically for frequent Takashimaya shoppers, the DBS Takashimaya AMEX Card lets you rack up Takashimaya points with every purchase, which can then be redeemed for rebate vouchers.
On top of that, you’ll enjoy perks like annual fee waivers, exclusive discounts on Takashimaya Card Days, special promotions, and parking top-ups. Aside from AMEX, there are Visa and debit versions available as well.
Now, let's dive into the key details, including the requirements, pros, cons, and other important factors to consider if you're evaluating this card alongside other rewards credit cards.
As compared to the Citi Rewards Card and HSBC Revolution Card, the DBS Takashimaya AMEX Card is not as generous with its rewards points.
As of now, it gives you 2 Takashimaya Bonus Points for every S$10 spent at Takashimaya, unlike the Citi Rewards Card which gives you 10X reward Points for every S$1 spent on online and shopping purchases. The HSBC Revolution Card which awards up to 10X rewards points for every S$1 spent online or via contactless payments — both much higher than what the DBS Takashimaya AMEX Card offers.
In terms of interest rates, both the Citi Rewards Card and HSBC Revolution Card charges 26.90% p.a., as compared to the DBS Takashimaya AMEX Card at 25.90% p.a.
In a nutshell, the DBS Takashimaya AMEX Card is great for spenders who like to shop at Takashimaya department stores and know how to maximise the 2 Takashimaya Bonus Points for every S$10 spend at Takashimaya, up to 6% voucher rebates and vouchers for dining, shopping, and lifestyle options at the Takashimaya Shopping Centre.
Interest rate: 25.90%
Annual fee: $196.20 (waiver available)
Minimum annual income:
Interest rate: 26.90%
Annual fee: $196.20 (incl. 9% GST, waiver available)
Minimum annual income:
Interest rate: 26.90%
Annual fee: None
Minimum annual income:
Here are 3 simple steps to apply for the DBS Takashimaya AMEX Card
You may begin your application by clicking on our DBS Takashimaya AMEX Card application link.
When you choose to apply online via SingPass MyInfo, DBS will pull your identity and income data from SingPass (which is already verified), thus cutting short the processing time. The approval-in-principle page will appear within minutes of submitting your MyInfo.
You’ll need to provide all the necessary documentation in order for DBS to approve your credit card application. This list of documents include:
You’ll be able to activate your DBS Takashimaya AMEX Card through the DBS digibank mobile app, and enter a One-Time Password (OTP) after keying in your 6-digit Online Banking PIN to secure all your credit card transactions. Thereafter, it’s ready for you to use on any of your purchases and you can track your cashback rewards and credit card statements with your DBS digibank app!