LiteMan
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Link: http://www.citibank.com.sg/APPS/por...redit Cards&path=/prod/det/cc_xx_clr_card.htm
Citibank seems to have launched a new credit card overnight.
It seems to be pitched at tertiary students and young working adults who probably won't have earned enough to the hit the magical 30k figure of annual income.
From what I see, the main features of this card are:
1) No income requirement (no need to produce extensive proof of earning power)
2) Credit Limit of $500.00 and that is fixed! (less worries about going bust)
3) anyone aged 18 and above can apply (good for the young people)
4) Every $5 spent becomes $1 Citidollars, when accumulated can be used for their Rewards programme
ONE more thing: applicants cannot apply if they already hold an existing Citibank credit card or ReadyCredit account...
So i think this seems to be some kind of transition product that lies somewhere in between debit cards and the normal category of credit cards...
I think everyone will rush for it one of these days.
Citibank seems to have launched a new credit card overnight.
It seems to be pitched at tertiary students and young working adults who probably won't have earned enough to the hit the magical 30k figure of annual income.
From what I see, the main features of this card are:
1) No income requirement (no need to produce extensive proof of earning power)
2) Credit Limit of $500.00 and that is fixed! (less worries about going bust)
3) anyone aged 18 and above can apply (good for the young people)
4) Every $5 spent becomes $1 Citidollars, when accumulated can be used for their Rewards programme
ONE more thing: applicants cannot apply if they already hold an existing Citibank credit card or ReadyCredit account...
So i think this seems to be some kind of transition product that lies somewhere in between debit cards and the normal category of credit cards...
I think everyone will rush for it one of these days.
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good idea. no fear of having ur cc info being hijacked online. i would gladly cancel my platinum clear card for this, too bad i'm stuck with an instalment plan 
