9 most expensive credit cards in Singapore

The most premium requires $150,000 annual income.

The outlook on Singapore's banking is negative lately amidst uptick in problem loans. But bankers need not fret as ultra rich values their plastic more than ever. Arrays of exclusive and expensive privileges that most working cohorts can only dream about remain key luring factors.

Singapore Business Review put together a list of some of the city's most expensive credit cards that come with high annual fees up to $500+ and minimum income requirement up to $150,000.

This list excludes cards that are by invitation only. Singapore Business Review will upload a separate list on most exclusive credit cards in Singapore soon.

While Singapore Business Review can say so much about these cards, it is also advisable to check out the bank's websites to learn more about the card's offerings and benefits.

If we have missed any on the list, kindly send your message to Lee Anne Babierra at [email protected]

Singapore Business Review calls for nominations for 40 and under most promising/influential people. Do you or anyone you know at 40 and below age bracket exhibit exemplary leadership and influence in your respective industry? Send a message to Lee Anne Babierra at [email protected].


 

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