Review: DBS Live Fresh Card
One of the most underrated cards in the market with 5% cashback.
It's an open secret that I'm always on the lookout for the best cashback cards, so when a reader who has recently switched to the DBS Multiplier account recently messaged me to ask which credit card I would recommend for her to pair with the account, and when she told me she preferred cashback over miles, I immediately suggested that she look into the DBS Live Fresh Card.
"DBS Live Fresh? Is that a new card?" was her response.
I'm actually surprised more people aren't talking about this card, and if you don't already know of this card, then you might want to take notice.
The DBS Live Fresh Card : Yay or Nay?
Short answer: Yay!
I'm not much of a fan of cashback cards that require you to spend at least $800 every month, and I recently found myself needing to switch to another more suitable credit card based on my monthly expenses of $700. After all, I can't win at the cashback game if I'm not even spending enough to qualify for the bonus cashback.
That's when the DBS Live Fresh Card caught my eye, and it'll work together perfectly with our DBS Multiplier account as well - that's cashback AND bonus interest i.e. a double win in my books!
One of the biggest merits of the DBS Live Fresh Card is that I find it to be a super convenient and fuss-free way to earn 5% cashback easily. Unlike many other cashback cards which have pretty strict spending requirements (e.g. X% on dining, entertainment, travel, petrol), the two categories are broad enough to cover almost everything in our lives today.
Key features:
Some months we dine out less frequently, or don't even get the chance to watch a movie in cinemas, depending on our baby's schedule!
That's easily more than $450 cash that I get back to offset my spending each year, which are pretty much mostly essentials (yes, I can't live without watching movies in the cinemas!). Do note though that the since the cashback is capped at $20 per category, this means anything above $400 on each wouldn't earn you the maximum cashback rate. This isn't an issue for me, as I seldom exceed that.
Conclusion
It's an open secret that I'm always on the lookout for the best cashback cards, so when a reader who has recently switched to the DBS Multiplier account recently messaged me to ask which credit card I would recommend for her to pair with the account, and when she told me she preferred cashback over miles, I immediately suggested that she look into the DBS Live Fresh Card.
"DBS Live Fresh? Is that a new card?" was her response.
I'm actually surprised more people aren't talking about this card, and if you don't already know of this card, then you might want to take notice.
The DBS Live Fresh Card : Yay or Nay?
Short answer: Yay!
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That's when the DBS Live Fresh Card caught my eye, and it'll work together perfectly with our DBS Multiplier account as well - that's cashback AND bonus interest i.e. a double win in my books!
One of the biggest merits of the DBS Live Fresh Card is that I find it to be a super convenient and fuss-free way to earn 5% cashback easily. Unlike many other cashback cards which have pretty strict spending requirements (e.g. X% on dining, entertainment, travel, petrol), the two categories are broad enough to cover almost everything in our lives today.
Key features:
- 5% cashback for online shopping / Visa contactless spend
- Visa contactless i.e. transactions through a contactless terminal via the Card or mobile wallets on Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, Google Pay
- FavePay counts as an online transaction if used at retail outlets
- Minimum monthly spend of $600
It can be quite easy to hit the minimum monthly spend, given how the qualifying categories are fairly broad - almost everything in our life today can be done via online or contactless payments these days! Groceries? Retail? Fashion? Dining? Travel? All checked!
And if you're a parent, you'll probably benefit from this card as well, especially if you spend often on online platforms such as Fave, Shopee, Lazada or Qoo10 like I do a.k.a. shopping havens for baby essentials, diaper sales and wet wipes!
The card also comes with several notable merchant privileges, and the ones that I use more frequently would be Chope, Expedia and Zalora.
Here's an example of how DBS Live Fresh Card fits into my own regular spending:
Category
|
Monthly
Expenses
|
Cashback
Earned
|
|
Grab rides
|
Online
|
$100
|
$20
|
Milk powder
and (heavy) groceries via RedMart
|
Online
|
$200
|
|
Diapers via
Qoo10
|
Online
|
$60
|
|
Baby
essentials or clothes via Shopee
|
Online
|
$40
|
|
Dining
|
Visa contactless
|
$100
|
$18
|
Movies
|
Visa contactless
|
$40
|
|
Groceries at
NTUC Fairprice
|
Visa contactless
|
$220
|
*($20 + $18 = $38/month, or $450 per year)
That's easily more than $450 cash that I get back to offset my spending each year, which are pretty much mostly essentials (yes, I can't live without watching movies in the cinemas!). Do note though that the since the cashback is capped at $20 per category, this means anything above $400 on each wouldn't earn you the maximum cashback rate. This isn't an issue for me, as I seldom exceed that.
Anything else would be counted as a "third" category i.e. "all other spend", which gives you 0.3% cashback.
If you're also trying to earn maximum interest on your DBS Multiplier account (read more here) and you're looking for a great cashback credit card to pair it with, the DBS Live Fresh Card makes perfect sense.
It is, after all, DBS' best cashback card.
It is, after all, DBS' best cashback card.
Conclusion
Given that the DBS Multiplier is one of the easiest high-yield savings account in the market to use right now, your next question will probably be on which credit card to pair it with. The DBS Live Fresh Card might just be your answer if you spend at least $600 a month on online shopping and Visa contactless spend (which is essentially almost everything today, except smaller merchants or hawker centres).
This will give you at least $30 back every month (or $360 in a year) assuming you're savvy in getting the 5% cashback on the two broad categories and hit the minimum spend.
What should you do with that money? Treat yourself to something nice, or even better, put it into your DBS Multiplier account and earn that extra bonus on it so your money keeps growing!
Disclosure: This post contains a sponsored message by DBS below. All opinions above are that of my own.
*** Sponsored Message by DBS ***
From now till 30 June 2019, register and stand to win
a limited edition Leica
Sofort with
every S$50 spent on your DBS Live Fresh Card. We're giving out 50 of these, so
register here to enjoy the offer!
Plus, get 5% cashback on overseas spend* when you travel and charge a min. of S$700 in a calendar month during your next vacation! The cashback will be awarded for all payments made in person abroad, and excludes contactless and online transactions made overseas in foreign currencies. If you're booking a trip to Europe, Greece or New Zealand, DBS Live Fresh Cardmembers get 10% off and more on Contiki. Don't forget to activate your card for overseas usage before you fly!
What's more, get access
to various perks at our merchant partners including
- 15% off
at Zalora for existing users (use
promo code "DBS2019"),
- an extra
$4 off Chope vouchers
(promo code "411911DBS) for existing users,
- additional
10% off eligible hotel bookings with Expedia (promo code DBSEXPSG)
- 10% off
when you book a trip to Greece (promo code "LIVEFRESHMS10") and
New Zealand (promo code "LIVEFRESHSS10") with Contiki,
- 20% off
mini golf fees at Holey Moley Golf Club,
- 10% off at
Puma
(promo code "LFXPUMA")
- Over
50 1-for-1 dining deals
Psst, if you're a student, check out our DBS Live Fresh Student
Card here and
see what we have for you!
Not a DBS Live Fresh Cardmember and want in on these
privileges? Apply online before 30 June 2019 and get up to S$120
cashback!
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