DBS offers three miles credit cards that span entry-level to premium: the Altitude for beginners who want fuss-free miles that never expire, the Woman’s World for online shoppers chasing accelerated rewards, and the Vantage for high-income cardholders who want lounge access and lifestyle perks. This guide maps all three so you can find the right fit and dig into the details from there.
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DBS Miles Cards: Quick Comparison| Features | Altitude | Woman’s World | Vantage |
|---|---|---|---|
| Annual fee | S$196.20 | S$196.20 | S$599.50 |
| Min. income (SG/PR) | S$30,000 p.a. | S$80,000 p.a. | S$120,000 p.a. |
| Min. income (Foreigners) | S$45,000 p.a. | S$80,000 p.a. | S$120,000 p.a. |
| Local earn rate | 1.3 mpd | 0.4 mpd | 1.5 mpd |
| Overseas earn rate | 2.2 mpd | 1.2 mpd | 2.2 mpd |
| Accelerated earn | None currently | 4 mpd online (capped S$1,000/month) | None |
| Miles/points expiry | Never | 1 year from earning period | 3 years |
| Lounge access | 2 Priority Pass visits/year | None | 10 Priority Pass visits/year |
| Hotel benefit | None | None | Accor Plus Explorer (1 free hotel night/year) |
| Miles/cashback switch | No | No | Yes — switch monthly |
| Annual fee waiver | 1st year auto-waived; S$25,000 spend waiver discontinued Aug 2026 | 1st year auto-waived | Not waivable 1st year; S$60,000 spend waiver discontinued Aug 2026 |
| FX fee | 3.25% | 3.25% | 3.25% |
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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Annual fee | S$196.20 (incl. 9% GST) — 1st year auto-waived |
| Min. income | S$30,000 p.a. (SG/PR); S$45,000 p.a. (Foreigners) |
| Local earn rate | 1.3 mpd |
| Overseas earn rate | 2.2 mpd |
| Lounge access | 2 Priority Pass visits/year |
| Miles expiry | Never |
| Annual fee waiver | Spend-based waiver (S$25,000/year) discontinued from Aug 2026 |
| FX fee | 3.25% |
The DBS Altitude Card is Singapore’s most popular entry-level miles card. Its value proposition is simple: consistent earn rates, no miles expiry, and a first-year fee that’s automatically waived. The 2.2 mpd overseas rate is competitive for a card at this price point, and there’s no cap on earning.
Note that the previously popular 3 mpd on online flight and hotel bookings has been discontinued — check DBS’s official site for any current promo earn rates.
Also worth flagging: the spend-based annual fee waiver (previously S$25,000/year) is being removed from August 2026, after which the fee is a discretionary waiver only via DBS digibank. Paying the fee earns 10,000 bonus miles.
Pros
Cons
Full guide: DBS Altitude Card Guide: Miles, Benefits, Lounge Access & Fees
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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Annual fee | S$196.20 (incl. 9% GST) — 1st year auto-waived |
| Min. income | S$80,000 p.a. (SG/PR and Foreigners) |
| Local earn rate | 0.4 mpd (1X DBS Points per S$1) |
| Online earn rate | 4 mpd on eligible online spend |
| Overseas earn rate | 1.2 mpd |
| Online earn cap | 9,000 bonus points per month (~S$1,000 eligible spend) |
| Miles/points expiry | 1 year from earning period |
| Lounge access | None |
| FX fee | 3.25% |
Despite its name, the DBS Woman’s World Card is open to everyone. It’s built for online spend — earning 4 mpd on eligible online purchases, including platforms like Amazon, Shopee, and Netflix.
The catch: the online bonus cap was cut from S$1,500 to S$1,000 per month from August 2025, capping the maximum monthly bonus at 9,000 points. Beyond the 10X category, base earn drops to 0.4 mpd locally — low for a card with an S$80,000 income threshold.
DBS Points also expire after one year, so this card suits active spenders who convert regularly rather than long-term accumulators. There’s no lounge access, no hotel benefit, and a 3.25% FX fee — making it a local-use card first.
Pros
Cons
Full guide: DBS Woman’s World Card: Miles, Features & Perks Explained
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| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Annual fee | S$599.50 (incl. 9% GST) — not waivable 1st year |
| Min. income | S$120,000 p.a. (all applicants) |
| Local earn rate | 1.5 mpd (or 1.5% cashback) |
| Overseas earn rate | 2.2 mpd (or 2.2% cashback) |
| Miles/cashback switch | Yes — switch once per calendar month |
| Lounge access | 10 Priority Pass visits/year (principal cardholder only) |
| Hotel benefit | Complimentary Accor Plus Explorer membership (1 free hotel night/year) |
| Renewal miles | 25,000 miles on annual fee payment |
| Points expiry | 3 years |
| Annual fee waiver | S$60,000 spend waiver discontinued from August 2026 |
| FX fee | 3.25% |
The DBS Vantage Card is DBS’s premium miles card, distinguished by its flexibility to switch between earning miles or cashback monthly — a feature no other card in this comparison offers.
The 10 Priority Pass lounge visits and Accor Plus Explorer membership (including a complimentary hotel night at properties like Sofitel Singapore Sentosa and Swissôtel The Stamford) provide genuine lifestyle value.
However, two important changes take effect from August 2026: the annual fee waiver for S$60,000 spenders is being removed, making the S$599.50 fee strictly non-waivable going forward. At that point, the card’s value rests entirely on how much of the lounge access, hotel night, and dining perks you actively use.
The card is not invite-only — anyone meeting the S$120,000 income threshold can apply.
Pros
Cons
Full guide: DBS Vantage Card Singapore: Miles, Fees, Benefits & Overseas Spending
| Card | Min. Income (SG/PR) | Min. Income (Foreigners) |
|---|---|---|
| Altitude | S$30,000 p.a. | S$45,000 p.a. |
| Woman’s World | S$80,000 p.a. | S$80,000 p.a. |
| Vantage | S$120,000 p.a. | S$120,000 p.a. |
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Altitude (S$196.20/year, S$30,000 income) is the entry-level card with no miles expiry, 2 lounge visits, and consistent earn rates. Vantage (S$599.50/year, S$120,000 income) is the premium card with 10 lounge visits, an Accor Plus hotel night, and a monthly miles/cashback switch.
If lounge access and hotel perks are important, Vantage. If you want a reliable, low-cost miles card, Altitude.
Online spend. It earns 4 mpd on eligible online purchases — one of the highest accelerated rates in Singapore. Best used alongside DBS Altitude for a two-card strategy.
Note the 9,000 monthly bonus cap (~S$1,000 eligible spend) and 1-year points expiry.
It depends on the card. Altitude miles never expire. Woman’s World DBS Points expire 1 year from the earning period. Vantage DBS Points expire after 3 years.
S$120,000 p.a. for all applicants — Singaporeans, PRs, and foreigners. The card is open to anyone meeting this threshold; it is not invite-only.
Via the DBS digibank app. The conversion rate is 5,000 DBS Points = 10,000 miles (1 DBS Point = 2 miles). A transfer fee of S$27.25 (incl. GST) applies per conversion.
Conversions are also available to Asia Miles and Qantas Points.
The Altitude’s spend-based waiver (S$25,000/year) and the Vantage’s spend-based waiver (S$60,000/year) are both being discontinued from August 2026.
After that, Altitude waivers are discretionary only (requestable via DBS digibank); Vantage becomes strictly non-waivable. The Woman’s World first-year fee is auto-waived; subsequent waivers may be requested.
Yes. All three charge 3.25% on non-SGD purchases.
More conditional than before. Without a sign-up bonus and with the spend-based fee waiver ending in August 2026, the S$599.50 fee needs to be justified by actively using the 10 lounge visits, the Accor hotel night, and the 25,000 renewal miles.
Yes — DBS Points pool across all DBS cards under the same account, which is useful for meeting conversion minimums when using multiple cards.
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Information is accurate as of March 2026, sourced from official DBS Singapore product pages and YouTrip’s individual card guides. Card benefits, fees, and earn rates are subject to change — always verify current terms at dbs.com.sg before applying.
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