The UOB Lady's Card used to have this memorable tagline: "The men don't get it". Now, the men do get it-the UOB Lady's Card is open to both women and men, and has emerged asone of the strongest rewards credit cards in Singapore. This card gives you up to six miles per dollar (mpd) on spending in a category of.
If Singaporeans had a national hobby, it would have to be eating. A foodie paradise, Singapore is chock-full of restaurants, cafes, buffets, coffee shops, and hawker centres to fill our tummies with yummies. While dining out and dabao-ing have always been popular, ordering food delivery has also become a staple for many Singaporeans ever since Covid-19 struck our shores. And.
I'm always wary of cards that are marketed as "XX Ultimate" or "XX Platinum". For all their outlandish names declaring "I am the best!", these cards seem to be mostly underwhelming or unattainable-the by-invite-only Citi Ultima Card is a perfect example of the latter. So when I saw that DCS launched a credit card with not just one, but both.
There's 1 Citi credit card that 99 per cent of us will never even see in real life, much less hold in our hands. The odds of meeting a Citi Ultima Card are about as high as the odds of meeting Oscar-winning actress Michelle Yeoh, who was a fireside chat guest at the Citi Ultima Gala Dinner earlier this year..
Opinions about doctors fall firmly in one of two opposing camps. Either you're a true believer of the power of modern medicine and rush to the clinic at the first sneeze, or you think GPs are quacks and only go because you need an MC. Whatever it is, I think we can all agree that seeing the doctor in Singapore.