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A new way to play with credit cards: frequently apply for new cards and earn new card cash benefits.

21/12/2023

There are many ways to play with credit cards. In addition to earning cash rebates or accumulating points through consumption, you can also get new card cash rewards by applying for a credit card.

Many people apply for credit cards so that they can earn cash rebates or accumulate points to exchange for goods or air tickets when they make purchases. In fact, there is another way to play with credit cards, which is to constantly apply for various credit cards and earn cash rewards from new cards.

In order to attract customers to apply for their own credit cards, banks will launch new card cash bonus offers. As long as you successfully apply for a credit card and complete the specified number of card swipes within a specific period, you can get a new card cash bonus.

Let’s take the RHB credit card as an example. As long as you successfully apply for the RHB Shell credit card and spend RM500 within 60 days, you can get a new card reward of RM200.

It is worth mentioning that when you apply for a credit card directly through a bank, you generally will not get many new card discounts, so it is recommended that you apply for a credit card through RinggitPlus.

RinggitPlus is a Malaysian financial price comparison platform. RinggitPlus cooperates with various banks. As long as you successfully apply for a bank credit card through RinggitPlus, you can get various new card benefits.

This week’s new credit card benefits include: if you successfully apply for a Standard Chartered Bank credit card, you will receive RM1,000 Touch ‘n Go eWallet Credit. If you successfully apply for a UOB credit card, you will receive a PS5 game console or RM300 Touch ‘n Go eWallet Credit. Successfully apply for RHB Credit Card and receive RM5,000 cash or RM300 Touch ‘n Go eWallet Credit.

Just imagine, if you successfully apply for these credit cards, you can get new card benefits of RM1,000 + RM300 + RM300. This is already higher than the minimum salary in Malaysia of RM1,500.

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