extended til june iircThe transport cashback ends today. Don’t know if It will be extended again.
Didn’t know that. Thanks for the info. No changes in T&C right?extended til june iirc
2. What is the duration of the Cashback Campaign
2.1 The Cashback Campaign is split into 4 tranches of separate (and independent) participating periods, namely:
(a) from 1st March 2022 to 31st March 2022;
(b) from 1st April 2022 to 30th April 2022;
(c) from 1st May 2022 to 31st May 2022;
(d) from 1st June 2022 to 30th June 2022
similar to YouTrip. $350 fee free withdrawal overseas ATM monthly for standard tier. most ATMs don't charge a fee but some still does, not a fault of Revolut. classic example, Japan. certain machines does and doesn't. Same goes in Europe so you have to withdraw from the ones without fee. if you topped up via Bank Transfer and ultimately did not finish the value/exchange, you may withdraw back to SG bank acct.Can someone please advise if there are any benefits to having the Revolut card that relate to foreign travel? I have no plan to use it locally in Singapore.
Is it a card that one can top up before leaving Singapore, and then use as a prepaid card while abroad with very favourable foreign exchange conversion rates and/or no surcharges? And is this type of use competitive or even better than Instarem Amaze (without the current offer of additional cashback)?
I understand that the Revolut card can be used for fee-free cash withdrawal abroad, which is potentially tempting because there are still places in South and SE Asia where some expenses still need local cash. The SGD 350 limit (per day it seems) for the free Revolut tier seems good enough for now.
But can folks advise if I should obtain it just for this purpose? Or, is finding such a fee-free ATM so difficult or there are inevitably local ATM fees charged, that it is not worth the effort?
Thank you very much!
actual spend amount using Revolut card on simplygo (bus/mrt) gets 20% rebatequestion on the 20%, $10 cap on the Cashback on Public Transport Campaign, is it use one time can qualify for $10 after topping up $100?
ie, if i open new Revolut account, top up $100 via bank transfer, activate and use SimplyGo on the Revolut card then get $10 cashback, or is it 20% of each public transport transaction?
20% of Actual spent capped at $10question on the 20%, $10 cap on the Cashback on Public Transport Campaign, is it use one time can qualify for $10 after topping up $100?
ie, if i open new Revolut account, top up $100 via bank transfer, activate and use SimplyGo on the Revolut card then get $10 cashback, or is it 20% of each public transport transaction?
The virtual card it says for one time use, still can use for simplygo?Created a virtual card and re added the virtual card(MC) details to SimplyGo.... And this time it worked...
I think once your card fails the authorisation, it will forever be rejected
similar to YouTrip. $350 fee free withdrawal overseas ATM monthly for standard tier. most ATMs don't charge a fee but some still does, not a fault of Revolut. classic example, Japan. certain machines does and doesn't. Same goes in Europe so you have to withdraw from the ones without fee. if you topped up via Bank Transfer and ultimately did not finish the value/exchange, you may withdraw back to SG bank acct.
do note weekends exchange rates there's a higher rate for exchange, so usually ppl forex exchange on weekdays and avoid 8am to 8am (Revolut is based in London) from sat to mon wch are the higher rates weekend time.
i have no clue about CIMB starsaver (seemingly only support SGD) but on surface reading is it even a multi-currency acct? there are Multi-Currency account that CIMB has, but those are meant for that few currencies they support and they do not issue ATM cards for those.Got it. Thanks for your response. Very helpful.
Is CIMB StarSaver a better proposition in that case?
No monthly limit of SGD 350 withdrawal, and not necessarily a different weekend vs. weekday rate. Withdrawing from own bank account and therefore no worry about going overlimit. Most ATMs are "Plus" ATMs and maybe one could even get lucky if one finds a CIMB ATM in Malaysia, Indonesia, or Cambodiaor Thailand.
The local ATM operator charge would apply irrespective and as you say it is unavoidable. Two years ago, these were ATMs with zero local operator charges that I knew of:
Vietnam: Eximbank, TPBank, SeA Bank, Military Bank
Taiwan: Bank of Taiwan, Chang Hwa Commercial Bank
And if the CIMB SS account isn't to be used regularly, it would entail withdrawing back to the regular SG bank account but that is routine.
add to Simplygo is for tracking of the trips madeanyone using Fitbit Pay with the Revolut card on SimplyGo?
If i'm not wrong, have to add the Revolut card to BOTH SimplyGo and in Fitbit Wallet?
add to Simplygo is for tracking of the trips made