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Extended: Citi PremierMiles 30,000 miles sign-up bonus

Get 30,000 miles for only 0.65 cents each with the extended Citi PremierMiles sign-up bonus, for making only S$800 spend in the first two months.

Now running for applications by 30th April 2023.

Citi has extended its competitive bonus miles offer for the popular PremierMiles card, now allowing you to score 30,000 bonus miles with payment of the annual fee and a minimum spend of only S$800 in the first two months, for applications through to the end of April 2023.

The excellent deal is the equivalent of buying miles for just 0.65 cents each, a highly competitive rate, provided you have a relatively modest spend coming up in the next few months.

To be eligible, you’ll have to be a new-to-bank customer who therefore isn’t currently a primary Citi credit card holder, or you must have cancelled your last card with the bank more than 12 months prior to application date.

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There continue to be two sign-up offers for new customers, depending on whether you wish to pay the first year annual fee or not.

30,000 bonus miles when you spend

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Sign-up bonus

Here are the full details of the sign-up bonus options for the Citi PremierMiles card, now running for applications by 30th April 2023.

The main offer – 30,000 miles bonus:

Provided you don’t currently hold a Citi credit card as the primary cardholder and haven’t held one in the 12 months before application, you’ll be eligible for a bonus of 20,000 miles, subject to having S$800 of spending to make from the approval date until the end of the second full calendar month, plus a further 10,000 miles for payment of the annual fee.

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For example, if you are approved for the card on 17th April 2023, the qualifying spend period is from that date until 31st June 2023 (two full calendar months from 1st May 2023).

Remember this offer is subject to payment of the annual fee, which is S$194.40. Your card must be approved within 30 days of the application date.

10,000 bonus miles are credited immediately on payment of the annual fee, while the remaining 20,000 bonus miles are awarded within three months of meeting the spend criteria.

Pro Tip: Try to get approved towards the beginning of a month to give yourself almost three months to meet the spend threshold.

Here’s how the bank outlines the offer:

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Remember you will also earn 10,000 miles for paying the first year annual fee and 960 miles for the S$800 spend itself, assuming eligible local transactions on your card, for a total earning of 30,960 miles, though the extra 960 miles aren’t part of the total bonus since you would receive them anyway without any offer running.

Cost per mile is the annual fee (S$194.40) divided by the bonus element (30,000 miles) = 0.65 cents each.

Full terms and conditions for the main sign-up offer can be read here.

30,000 miles is enough to unlock KrisFlyer Business Class redemptions in the new 2018 Regional cabin product. (Photo: MainlyMiles)

No annual fee offer – 8,000 miles bonus:

If you’re still new to Citi credit cards but prefer not to pay the annual fee (first year fee waiver), and will also spend at least S$800 from card approval to the end of the second full calendar month following the month card approval (as defined above), you will earn an 8,000 miles bonus.

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Including the 960 miles you’ll earn for the spend itself, under this offer you’re effectively earning 11.2 mpd for the first S$800 spend (8,960 total miles earned divided by S$800).

Personally we would go for the annual fee option, rather than this one, to unlock the much more generous bonus miles offer.

The terms and conditions for the 8,000 bonus miles offer can be read here.

Eligible spend

With these sign-up offers you’ll have to make sure your minimum spend (e.g. S$800 for the maximum bonus) falls under eligible categories, which Citi defines as:

Any retail transactions (including internet purchases) which do not arise from:

  • Annual fees, interest charges, late payment charges, GST, cash advances, instalment / easy / extended / equal payment plans, preferred payment plans, balance transfers, cash advances, quasi-cash transactions, all fees charged by Citibank or third party, miscellaneous charges imposed by Citibank (unless otherwise stated in writing by Citibank);
  • Funds transfers using the card as source of funds;
  • Bill payments (including via Citibank Online or via any other channel or agent)

Citi PayAll transactions are counted towards the minimum spend, with regular offers to buy miles at competitive rates. Special offers can mean buying miles for as little as 0.8 cents each, so keep an eye out for the latest deals.

That could make a rental payment, income tax bill or insurance payment a perfect way to meet the S$800 minimum spend under this bonus miles earning offer.

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You can even achieve the spend buying Cold Storage or NTUC vouchers for future shopping, if you don’t have any immediate expenses coming up.

Citi Miles are very flexible

One of the best things about Citi Miles (and Citi ThankYou points) in Singapore is the wide range of transfer partners compared with other bank loyalty points.

You can transfer your miles into 10 different frequent flyer programmes and into IHG points.

Singapore credit card to FFP transfers

    AMEXtrans BOCtrans2 CITItrans DBStrans2 HSBCtrans2 MAYBANKtrans2 OCBCtrans2 SCtrans2 UOBtrans2
Star Alliance Star KF Logo trans
BR            
TKtrans                
TGtrans              
UAnewtrans                
oneworld AM Logo trans    
AVIOStrans              
MHtrans              
QRtrans              
QFF          
SkyTeam Circle CItrans                
AFKLtrans              
Others Circle EYtrans              
EKtrans              

As you can see from the table above, Citi gives you a wide range of flight redemption options including oneworld and SkyTeam carriers.

For a full list of which credit card loyalty points balances transfer into which frequent flyer programmes or hotel loyalty schemes in Singapore, check out our comprehensive guide here. It also gives examples of some of the alliance and partner airline redemptions you can achieve that you might not have considered before.

That’s not the only reason the Citi PremierMiles card keeps its place in our wallets though. Check out our recent full review outlining why it remains our favourite general spend credit card in Singapore, including recent PayAll deals and uncapped 4 mpd earn rate categories.

Citi PremierMiles Card
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1.2 mpd
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2 mpd
FCY

10 transfer
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Citi PremierMiles Card
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1.2 mpd
local

2 mpd
FCY

10 transfer
partners
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Summary

The competitive sign-up award for Citi’s PremierMiles card was hiked to 30,000 miles in 2022, including annual fee miles and the spend bonus, also maintaining a competitive low minimum spend of S$800 in the first two months, which should be easy to achieve.

This latest deal has now been extended by a month, for applications made by 30th April 2023.

It’s the equivalent of buying miles for 0.65 cents each, for those with S$800 spend to make in the first two months.

There’s also a fee-free option with 8,000 bonus miles on offer for the same spend level, equivalent to earning 11.2 mpd on the first S$800 spend, but the main offer is better in our book.

Remember you might also qualify having cancelled your last Citi credit card more than 12 months ago (for example, if you cancelled in March 2022 or earlier, you’re now eligible again).

Fast Facts

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Annual fee: $194.40/yr (first year free)
EIR:
26.9%
Local earn rate:
1.2 miles per $1
Overseas earn rate:
2 miles per $1
Lounge access: 2 per year (Priority Pass)
Foreign transaction fee:
3.25%
Minimum Age:
21
Minimum income:
$30,000/yr

30,000 miles when you spend

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1 comment

  1. Ugh. They didn’t extend the prestige offer. My 12 months window ends in Apr. Thinking if I should jump on the prestige offer or just hold out for Apr..

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