Which Citibank Credit Card’s right for you?
ADVERTORIAL
Okay guys, remember the last time I posted about the Citibank Credit Card that’s probably the most suitable for travellers – the Citi PremierMiles Card?
Well, you can find out for yourself whether it (and other Citibank Credit Cards) suits you at Citibank’s pretty nifty Citibank Credit Cards recommender.
I tried it out and it’s seriously as simple as answering a few easy questions.
For me, it was a total of only three questions, as such:
1. Age

How old are you?
2. Income

How do you make a living?
3. Do you prefer receiving
(a) Cash back up to 5%
(b) Reward items up to 5X
(c) Miles for travel

What benefits do you want?
Of course I chose option (c)! Actually, I would like the other two options too but the beauty of this recommender is that it ‘forces’ you to make a choice and to prioritise.
At the end of the process, it recommended two Citibank Credit Cards for me:

Voila!
Try out the Citibank Credit Card recommender for yourself today. And if you are applying for a Citibank Credit Card, head to this Citibank Credit Cards/Ready Credit page, where you can enjoy a $40 Tangs voucher if you successfully apply for both a Citibank Credit Card and Citibank Ready Credit. If you successfully apply for either a Citibank Credit Card or Citibank Ready Credit, you’ll enjoy a $20 TANGS shopping voucher.
Comparatively, offline sign-ups will not receive any vouchers. Online sign-ups not using the link above will receive only a $20 Marina Bay Sands voucher.
Now, I have a confession to make… I haven’t actually gotten round to applying for my Citi PremierMiles Card! I should really go do it NOW as those miles are running away from me seeing as I’m travelling a lot from now until the end of the year.
Well, let me know which card you’re applying for and how it goes for you, ya? I’m off to grab mine now!
Esther








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