HSBC Revolution Card vs DBS Woman's World Card

A side-by-side comparison of two Singapore miles cards. Rates, caps and fees come from each issuer’s published terms; the simulator projects each card’s annual miles at the spend you enter.

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Your monthly spending
Quick presets
🍽️
Dining
Restaurants, hawkers, cafes, delivery
S$/mo
🛒
Groceries
Supermarkets, wet markets, online grocery
S$/mo
🛍️
Shopping & online
Retail, online stores, subscriptions, events
S$/mo
🚌
Transport
Ride-hail, MRT, buses
S$/mo
🌍
Foreign currency
Overseas spend, foreign online stores
S$/mo
📦
Other
Bills, utilities, miscellaneous
S$/mo
Total monthly spend
S$2,100
S$25,200 / year
Projected earnings

At S$2,100/mo entered, the HSBC Revolution Card projects the higher annual miles figure — a difference of 12,960 mi.

Projected annual miles
HSBC Revolution Card
48,960 mi
DBS Woman's World Card
36,000 mi

Figures update as you change your spending. They are projections from your inputs and each issuer’s published rates — not a promise of returns. Open the detailed breakdown below to see each card’s per-category working, side by side.

Annual fee
HSBC Revolution Card
No annual fee
DBS Woman's World Card
S$196.20
Max earn cap — hover a segment for the cap by spend tier
HSBC Revolution Card
Uncapped
DBS Woman's World Card
Uncapped
Earn rates by spend tier

Only categories where one of the cards pays a bonus are listed. Each cell is the miles rate at that spend tier (the monthly-spend threshold) — rates above a card’s base rate are bold in the card’s colour, base rates are muted. Figures are ongoing, after any intro period; earn caps apply (see the conditions below).

CategoryHSBC Revolution CardDBS Woman's World Card
BaseBase
Dining4 mpd0.4 mpd
Shopping & online4 mpd4 mpd
Transport4 mpd0.4 mpd
Foreign currency0.4 mpd1.2 mpd
Travel bookings via bank partners4 mpd0.4 mpd
What the bonus categories cover
Dining

HSBC Revolution Card · Dining transactions made online or via contactless payment (excluding fast food restaurants and hotel dining).

Shopping & online

HSBC Revolution Card · Retail and online shopping transactions made online or via contactless payment, including department stores, marketplaces, and entertainment.

DBS Woman's World CardOnline Purchases · Earn 10X DBS Points (4 miles per S$1) on eligible online purchases.

Transport

HSBC Revolution Card · Eligible ride-hailing and taxi transactions made online or via contactless payment.

Foreign currency

DBS Woman's World CardOverseas Purchases · Earn 3X DBS Points (1.2 miles per S$1) on non-online overseas transactions.

Travel bookings via bank partners

HSBC Revolution Card · Airlines, car rentals, hotels, cruise lines, made online or via contactless payment.

Conditions side by side

Every value is taken from each issuer’s published terms. A blank field shows as “—”. Earn caps are shown in the issuer’s native period — a quarterly cap is not converted to monthly.

ConditionHSBC Revolution CardDBS Woman's World Card
Annual feeNo annual feeS$196.20
Fee waiverNo fee to waiveFirst year waived
Minimum incomeS$30,000 (citizen/PR) · S$65,000 (foreigner)S$80,000 (citizen/PR)
Earn capUncappedBonus pool 3,600 miles / monthUncapped
Foreign-currency fee3.3% foreign-currency fee3.3% foreign-currency fee
Card networkVisaMastercard
Miles programmeFlexible (transferable)Flexible (transferable)
Transfer ratio0.4 pts : 1 mile0.4 pts : 1 mile
Miles validity37 months12 months
Card details as of2026-05-262026-05-28

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HSBC Revolution Card and DBS Woman's World Card, compared

How the HSBC Revolution Card and the DBS Woman's World Card differ

On annual fee, the HSBC Revolution Card has no annual fee, while the DBS Woman's World Card’s annual fee is S$196.20. The HSBC Revolution Card earns 4 mpd on dining, 4 mpd on shopping & online, and 4 mpd on travel, plus 0.4 mpd on other eligible spend. The DBS Woman's World Card earns 4 mpd on online purchases and 1.2 mpd on overseas purchases, plus 0.4 mpd on other eligible spend. On earn caps, the HSBC Revolution Card is uncapped and the DBS Woman's World Card is uncapped.

Where the HSBC Revolution Card and the DBS Woman's World Card are alike

Both pay a bonus rate on shopping & online. Neither card caps the total miles earned each month.

How the projection is calculated

The earnings section above projects each card’s annual miles from the category amounts you enter, using each issuer’s published rates and caps. Output depends only on the card data and your inputs — affiliate status never changes the figures or the order they appear in. You can simulate any spending mix to compare the two cards at your own profile.

Frequently asked questions

What is the difference between the HSBC Revolution Card and the DBS Woman's World Card?

On annual fee, the HSBC Revolution Card has no annual fee, while the DBS Woman's World Card’s annual fee is S$196.20. The HSBC Revolution Card earns 4 mpd on dining, 4 mpd on shopping & online, and 4 mpd on travel, plus 0.4 mpd on other eligible spend. The DBS Woman's World Card earns 4 mpd on online purchases and 1.2 mpd on overseas purchases, plus 0.4 mpd on other eligible spend. On earn caps, the HSBC Revolution Card is uncapped and the DBS Woman's World Card is uncapped.

Do the HSBC Revolution Card and the DBS Woman's World Card charge an annual fee?

The HSBC Revolution Card: No annual fee (No fee to waive). The DBS Woman's World Card: S$196.20 (First year waived).

Which card projects more miles for my spending?

It depends on your spending mix. The simulator above projects each card’s annual miles from the amounts you enter, and states which card projects higher at that spend. Change the inputs to compare at your own profile — the figures could move either way depending on where your spend lands.

What are the earning caps on the HSBC Revolution Card and the DBS Woman's World Card?

On total miles, the HSBC Revolution Card is uncapped and the DBS Woman's World Card is uncapped.

Is this comparison affected by affiliate links?

No. The projected figures and the order of the two cards depend only on each card’s published data and the spending you enter; affiliate status never changes them. Card details are shown as of each issuer’s verification date — confirm current terms with the issuer before applying.

How these projections work

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.