Compare POSB Cashback Credit Cards
POSB Bank's cashback card, with projected annual cashback at your monthly spend.Last updated June 2026
Ranked by projected annual cashback at your entered spend. Ties broken alphabetically by issuer. Cards marked “Affiliate link” or “Affiliate” earn SGfi a referral commission if you apply through these links — this does not influence the ranking.
Ranked by projected annual cashback at your entered spend. Ties broken alphabetically by issuer. Cards marked “Affiliate link” or “Affiliate” earn SGfi a referral commission if you apply through these links — this does not influence the ranking.
Figures are estimates based on the spending you entered, assumed steady across the year, using standard Merchant Category Code (MCC) classifications and each issuer’s published rates. Monthly caps, annual fees and minimum-spend requirements are shown on every row and factored into the projections. Not modelled: promotional sign-up bonuses, merchant-specific exclusions, fee waivers beyond the first-year window shown, and future rate changes by issuers. First-year figures assume a new cardholder eligible for introductory rates; ongoing figures reflect post-introductory rates. Standard merchant coverage estimates are based on Singapore market share; you can adjust them in the settings above.
Actual earnings depend on your eligibility and each bank’s current terms, which may differ from the figures shown here — always verify with the issuer before applying.
About POSB Bank's cashback cards
POSB — DBS's everyday banking brand, centres on the Everyday Card, with steady rebates on groceries, petrol and recurring bills rather than headline bonus rates. This page filters the full SGfi cashback-card comparison to just POSB's lineup, with the same calculator-based ranking, identical published rates and caps, and the same projected-cashback formula applied across cards. Use the bank chips above to widen the comparison to other issuers.
SGfi tracks 1 POSB cashback card in this comparison: POSB Everyday Card. Across the lineup, all carry an annual fee of S$196.20, every card has a base rate of 0.3%, and top category bonuses reach 6% on eligible spend. Use the input sidebar to rank the card by projected annual cashback at your monthly spend profile.
How cashback is calculated
Card rankings on this page are dynamically calculated using the latest 2026 cashback metrics, category spending caps, minimum income thresholds, and active annual fees sourced from official banking portals in Singapore. The system projects estimated monthly and yearly cashback returns by parsing your configurable monthly spend across common categories (e.g., dining, travel, local retail) against each card's unique matrix. Spending limits are factored into the calculation algorithm to provide realistic projections. These projections are for illustrative purposes only and do not constitute financial advice.
Card summary table
Flat reference of every cashback card included on this page. Tap a card name to open its full review.
All Singapore card rates & feesarrow_forward| Card | Issuer | Base rate | Top bonus | Annual fee | Min spend |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| POSB Everyday Card | POSB | 0.3% | 6% | S$196.20 | None |
Frequently asked questions
Which POSB cashback credit cards does SGfi compare?
SGfi currently compares 1 POSB Bank cashback card: POSB Everyday Card. Each is ranked by projected annual cashback at the monthly spend you enter on the calculator above.
Which POSB cashback card has the lowest annual fee?
The POSB Everyday Card has the lowest annual fee at S$196.20 per year among the POSB cashback cards SGfi tracks. Annual fees may be waived for the first year — check the row detail for each card.
Which POSB cashback card has the highest base rate?
The POSB Everyday Card has the highest base rate at 0.3%. Some other POSB cards may earn more on category bonuses — see the comparison summary table on this page for the full rate breakdown.
How do monthly cashback caps work?
Most Singapore cashback cards limit how much cashback you can earn per month — either per category or in total. Once the cap is reached, additional spend in that category earns the base rate or no further cashback for the month.
What counts as eligible spend?
Banks typically exclude insurance premiums, education, government payments, charitable donations, and certain utility bills. Check each card's exclusion list before relying on the projected cashback.
What happens if I do not meet the minimum monthly spend?
Cards with a minimum spend requirement fall back to a lower rate (often around 0.2% to 0.3%) for the month if you do not hit the threshold. The calculator applies this fallback automatically.
How does the annual fee waiver work?
Some cards waive the annual fee from year two onwards if you spend above a certain annual amount.
Are these rates guaranteed?
No. Banks change cashback rates, caps, and eligible categories regularly. The numbers shown are projections based on rates verified at the date noted, not guarantees of future earnings.
Last verified: June 2026