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Citi Prestige extends 50,000 miles sign-up bonus

aconchegomaterno1@gmail.com by aconchegomaterno1@gmail.com
junho 2, 2025
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Citi Prestige extends 50,000 miles sign-up bonus
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Back in August 2023, Citi upsized its 48,000 bonus miles for new Citi Prestige cardholders to a generous 71,000 miles deal, a promotion that was later ran until February 2024, and an offer made even sweeter because new-to-card customers were eligible, allowing existing Citi credit card holders with other products to benefit too.

Unfortunately that deal ended last year, replaced with a less attractive (but still good) 50,000 miles sign-up bonus, and that’s now been extended by one month, for those who apply by the end of June 2025.

This deal still allows you to effectively ‘buy’ a very useful stash of 50,000 miles for 1.09 cents each, even if you put no value on the card’s other perks, like lounge access and airport limo transfers. Citigold customers also get an additional 8,000 miles, for 58,000 miles sign-up bonus in total, an effective cost of 0.94 cents per mile.

The spend requirement of S$2,000 in the first two months also remains relatively modest, and can even include Citi PayAll transactions.

Do take note, however, the card’s perks are taking quite a significant hit from 1st July 2025, with a 20% hike in the annual fee from S$545.00 to S$651.82, offset somewhat by a higher 32,000 miles per annual renewal, but crucially the removal of unlimited lounge access, with a new 12-visit limit imposed.

Our full article has all the details, but bear in mind if you apply this month you’ll still pay the existing S$545 fee, allowing you to buy 50,000 miles for 1.09 cents each, ahead of the changes.

Sign-up bonus

Here are the full details of the latest Citi Prestige card sign-up bonus, for applications between 30th May 2025 and 30th June 2025.

Provided you don’t currently hold a Citi Prestige card as the primary cardholder and haven’t held a Citi Prestige card in the 12 months before application, you’ll be eligible for a bonus of up to 50,000 miles.

That means existing Citi credit card holders, for example those with the PremierMiles and/or Rewards cards in their wallet, are also eligible to apply and receive the bonus.

The deal is subject to spending S$2,000 in local or foreign currency from the approval date until the end of the second full calendar month.

For example, if you are approved for the card on 15th June 2025, the qualifying spend period is from that date until 31st August 2025 (two full calendar months from 1st July 2025).

Here’s how it’s structured.

  • 25,000 miles: For payment of S$545 annual fee
  • 25,000 miles: For spending S$2,000 in the first two full months
  • 50,000 miles: Maximum total haul

You must pay the annual fee under this deal, which is S$545. Your card must be approved within 30 days of the application date.

Pro Tip: Try to get approved towards the beginning of a month to give yourself almost three months to meet the spend threshold.

Here’s how Citi outlines the offer:

  APPLY HERE

Citi ThankYou Points (TYPs) transfer to airline miles including KrisFlyer, Asia Miles and Avios, at a 2.5:1 ratio, so 125,500 TYPs is equivalent to 50,000 miles.

Remember the Citi Prestige card earns 1.3 mpd for local transactions and 2 mpd for overseas spend, so you will also earn at least 2,600 miles for the minimum S$2,000 spend itself (S$2,000 x 1.3 mpd), for a total earning of 52,600 miles, though these extra 2,600 miles aren’t part of the bonus – since you would receive them anyway without any offer running.

Cost per mile is the annual fee (S$545) divided by the bonus element (50,000) = 1.09 cents each.

Full terms and conditions for the sign-up offer can be found here.

52,600 miles is enough for a Business Class trip from Singapore to Tokyo.
(Photo: MainlyMiles)

Citigold customers get a 58,000 miles bonus

If you’re an existing Citi customer with a Citigold or Citigold Private Client relationship not currently holding the Prestige card, you can unlock a larger 58,000 miles sign-up bonus, based on the same spend requirement and other conditions.

That allows you to buy miles for 0.94 cents each.

Full terms and conditions are available here.

Eligible spend

With this sign-up offer you’ll have to make sure your minimum S$2,000 spend falls under eligible categories, which Citi defines as:

Any retail transactions (including internet purchases) which do not arise from:

  • Annual fees, interest charges, late payment charges, GST, cash advances, instalment / easy / extended / equal payment plans, preferred payment plans, balance transfers, cash advances, quasi-cash transactions, all fees charged by Citibank or third party, miscellaneous charges imposed by Citibank (unless otherwise stated in writing by Citibank)
  • Funds transfers using the card as source of funds
  • Bill payments (including via Citibank Online or via any other channel or agent)
  • Payments to educational institutions
  • Payments to government institutions and services (including but not limited to court cases, fines, bail and bonds, tax payment, postal services, parking lots and garages, intra-government purchases)
  • Payments to insurance companies (sales, underwriting, and premiums)
  • Payments to financial institutions (including banks and brokerages)
  • Payments to non-profit organisations
  • Betting or gambling (including lottery tickets, casino gaming chips, off-track betting, and wagers at race tracks) through any channel
  • Top-ups or payment of funds to payment service providers, prepaid cards and any prepaid accounts
  • Transit-related transactions
  • Transactions performed at establishments/businesses/merchants that fall within an excluded Merchant Category or a merchant that has been excluded by the bank, as sent out in www.citibank.com.sg/rwdexcl (this list of excluded Merchant Categories or merchants may be updated from time to time)

Citi PayAll transactions are counted towards the minimum spend, with regular offers to buy miles at competitive rates.

That could make a rental payment, income tax bill or insurance payment a good way to meet the minimum local spend element under this bonus miles earning offer.

You can even achieve the spend buying Cold Storage or NTUC vouchers for future shopping, if you don’t have any immediate expenses coming up.

Do note that the terms and conditions for this sign-up offer specifically exclude Citi PayAll transactions where you opt not to be charged the Citi PayAll service fee from the eligible spend category for the sign-up bonus.

When are the bonus miles credited?

Bonus miles are awarded in the form of 125,000 Citi ThankYou Points within three calendar months of the end of the qualifying spend period.

For example:

  • Card approved: 15th June 2025
  • Spend period: 15th June 2025 – 31st August 2025
  • Bonus miles awarded: By 30th November 2025

Bear in mind there is a S$27.25 fee each time you transfer Citi ThankYou Points to airline miles, and unfortunately the points do not pool with those accrued on other Citi cards.

Citi Prestige benefits

The Citi Prestige card earns 1.3 mpd for local transactions (SGD) and 2 mpd for overseas spend (FCY), however there is also a “relationship bonus”, which offers small boost based on your banking tenure as a Citi customer.

Citi Prestige Relationship Bonus
Actual miles earn rates (mpd)
  0 – 5 years 6 – 10 years > 10 years
Local Spend
Citigold / Private Client
1.36 1.38 1.42
Overseas Spend
Citigold / Private Client
2.06 2.08 2.12
Local Spend
Regular
1.32 1.34 1.36
Overseas Spend
Regular
2.02 2.04 2.06

Long-time Citi customers with Citigold status get the best rates here of up to 1.42 mpd locally and 2.12 mpd for FCY spend.

The card also comes with some other perks, some of which are nice value propositions you may consider worth having:

  • Unlimited Priority Pass lounge access, plus one guest
    Note: From 1st July 2025 – 12 visits per year, including guests
  • Fourth night free when you book a consecutive four-night+ stay at any hotel or resort
  • 25,000 miles on renewal when you pay the annual fee
    Note: 32,000 miles from 1st July 2025, with increased annual fee
  • Two complimentary limo rides to or from Changi Airport per quarter, with a minimum spend of S$12,000 in the same quarter

Citi also rolls out frequent offers to Prestige customers, including the ability to buy cheap miles via Citi PayAll, plus a recent 4.5 mpd on FCY spend offer.

For full details, see our recently-updated comprehensive review of the Citi Prestige card.

(Photo: Shutterstock)

  APPLY HERE

Citi TYP are very flexible

One of the best things about Citi ThankYou Points (and Citi Miles) in Singapore is the wide range of transfer partners compared with other bank loyalty points.

You can transfer your miles into 10 different frequent flyer programmes and into IHG points.

Singapore credit card transfer list
to FFP and hotel partners

As you can see from the table above, Citi gives you a wide range of flight redemption options including Oneworld and SkyTeam carriers.

The bank also maintains the same transfer ratio to these programmes as it does to KrisFlyer, unlike some others like HSBC and OCBC, which force you to take a haircut when converting to some FFPs.

Convertible loyalty points like Citi TYPs are therefore intrinsically more valuable to you, because the range of transfer options protects you against devaluation in a single programme, and opens up a wider variety of redemption options.

Citi TYPs can be converted into Avios (BA or Qatar), Asia Miles or Qantas Points for Qsuite redemptions.
(Photo: Qatar Airways)

For a full list of which credit card loyalty points balances transfer into which frequent flyer programmes or hotel loyalty schemes in Singapore, check out our comprehensive guide here. It also gives examples of some of the alliance and partner airline redemptions you can achieve that you might not have considered before.

Citi’s 50,000 miles sign up bonus for the Prestige card has once again been extended, this time by one month.

It still remains a good proposition for those who apply between now and 30th June 2025 and make a spend of at least S$2,000 during the first two full calendar months of card membership.

The S$545 annual fee is payable, which makes this the equivalent of paying 1.09 cents per mile, even if you think the card has no value beyond the bonus miles themselves.

Existing Citi credit card holders who don’t have a Prestige card also remain eligible, which is great news for many of our readers who already hold a PremierMiles and/or Rewards card with the bank.

You might even qualify having cancelled your Citi Prestige card more than 12 months ago (for example, if you cancelled the card in February 2024 or earlier, you’re now eligible for the sign-up bonus again).

Do note, however, the card sees some significant changes in perks from 1st July 2025, though you can still pick one up with the current annual fee and buy cheap miles through this deal through to 30th June 2025.

Fast Facts

Annual fee: $545/yr
EIR:
27.9%
Local earn rate:
1.3 miles per $1
Overseas earn rate:
2 miles per $1
Lounge access: Unlimited (Priority Pass)
Foreign transaction fee:
3.25%
Minimum Age:
21
Minimum income:
$120,000/yr

50,000 miles when you spend

APPLY HERE

(Cover Photo: Shutterstock)

Links on Mainly Miles may pay us an affiliate commission.

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