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Standard Chartered cuts Journey Card sign-up bonus to 30,000 miles

aconchegomaterno1@gmail.com by aconchegomaterno1@gmail.com
junho 11, 2025
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Standard Chartered cuts Journey Card sign-up bonus to 30,000 miles
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Get up to 30,000 bonus miles when you apply and spend with a new Standard Chartered Journey Card between now and 30th June 2025.

Back in 2023, Standard Chartered revamped its rather ill-conceived X Card into the Journey Card – an entry-level general spend option with a S$30,000 annual income requirement, a S$196.20 annual fee, waivable for the first year, and a year-round earn rate of 3 mpd on the first S$1,000 of eligible online monthly spend.

Since the re-launch, the Journey Card has been offering a generous sign-up bonus of up to 45,000 miles, including 10,000 miles for optional payment of the first year annual fee, when you spend at least S$3,000 on the card in the first 60 days from approval.

Unfortunately following the end of the most recent deal on 31st March 2025, the bank has trimmed the welcome bonus down significantly, with only 30,000 miles now on offer for new cardholders.

However, the good news is that this bonus requires a much smaller S$800 spend in the first 60 days, compared to the previous S$3,000 requirement, making it much easier to achieve.

Sign-up bonus: Up to 30,000 miles

If you’re a new-to-bank credit card customer with Standard Chartered, which means not having an existing principal credit card with the bank and also not having done so in the last 12 months from the date of application, you’ll be eligible for the Journey Card sign-up bonus.

The latest offer is now available for applications made between now and 30th June 2025.

  APPLY HERE

You’ll be eligible for the 30,000 miles bonus deal if you pay the first year annual fee, but you’ll only be eligible for a 20,000 miles bonus if you want to have the first year fee waived.

Here’s how the new deal works, depending on whether you pay the first year annual fee or not.

Journey Card Sign-Up Bonus
Annual Fee Paid

Bonus Category Reward Points Equivalent KrisFlyer Miles
Payment of First Year Annual Fee
(S$196.20)
25,000 10,000
Bonus miles on spend of S$800+ in the first 60 days 50,000 20,000
Total 75,000 30,000

Journey Card Sign-Up Bonus
Annual Fee Waived

Bonus Category Reward Points Equivalent KrisFlyer Miles
Payment of First Year Annual Fee
(waived)
n/a n/a
Bonus miles on spend of S$800+ in the first 60 days 50,000 20,000
Total 50,000 20,000

The first element of the bonus is only for voluntarily paying the year one annual card fee of S$196.20, which is waived if you wish.

At 1.96 cents per mile, it’s probably too much to be paying just for the additional 10,000 miles alone.

The bonus 20,000 miles for spending at least S$800 in the first 60 days of card membership is the element to focus on here, effectively worth 25 mpd on top of the card’s usual accrual rates.

If you opt for annual fee waiver, you won’t be eligible for the 10,000 miles welcome bonus, but you still qualify for the 20,000 miles spend bonus.

These bonus miles are an addition to the card’s regular earn rates of 1.2 mpd / 2 mpd / 3 mpd, so for example if you make all S$800 spend locally you’ll be looking at an additional 960 miles (S$800 x 1.2 mpd), though this applies year-round for that spend anyway, so it isn’t part of the bonus.

Spend exclusions

Standard Chartered is excluding transactions which fall under its usual list of excluded spend categories when it comes to qualifying spend for the S$800 minimum within 60 days to trigger the bonus miles, as shown below (click to expand).

The following transactions by MCC code are not eligible for 360° Rewards Points (and therefore miles) earning, with new categories added on 3rd September 2024 highlighted:
MCC Code Description
4829 Money Transfer
  4900 Utilities – Electric, Gas, Water, and Sanitary
  5047 Medical, Dental, Ophthalmic and Hospital Equipment and Supplies
  5199 Nondurable Goods
  6050 Quasi Cash
6051 Non-Financial Institutions
6211 Security Brokers/Dealers
6513 Real Estate Agents and Managers
  6529 Quasi Cash
  6530 Quasi Cash
  6534 Quasi Cash
  7299 Other Services – Not Elsewhere Classified
7349 Cleaning, Maintenance and Janitorial Services
  7511 Quasi Cash
7523 Parking Lots, Parking Meters and Garages
  8062 Hospitals
8211 Schools, Elementary and Secondary
8220 Colleges, Universities, Professional Schools and Junior Colleges
8241 Schools, Correspondence
8244 Schools, Business and Secretarial
8249 Schools, Trade and Vocational
8299 Schools and Educational Services – Other
8398 Organisations, Charitable and Social Service
8651 Organisations, Political
8661 Organisations, Religious
  8999 Professional Services (Not Elsewhere Classified)
9211 Court Costs including Alimony and Child Support
9222 Fines
9223 Bail and Bond Payments
9311 Tax Payment
9399 Government Services (Not Elsewhere Classified)
9402 Postal Services – Government Only
9405 Intra-Government Purchases
Highlighted transactions with the above listed MCCs will continue to earn rewards points on your card until 2nd September 2024. Transactions posted to your card from 3rd September 2024 onwards will no longer earn rewards points. Additionally, 360° Rewards Points are not awarded for:
    • EZ-Link and Transit Link transactions

Note the recently-announced MCC exclusions that were added on 3rd September 2024, primarily affecting Utilities and Hospital payments.

Importantly, CardUp and ipaymy spend is not excluded, so you can potentially settle large payments like property rental, insurance premiums, taxes and education fees to help you along your way to the S$800 threshold.

When will you receive the bonus?

If you opt to pay the first year card membership fee of S$196.20, you’ll receive 25,000 Reward Points (10,000 miles) in your account within 60 working days (around 12 weeks) of your card activation date.

If you participate in the 20,000 miles bonus for a spend of S$800+ in the first 60 days of card membership, these bonus miles will be credited as follows:

Journey Card approval month: Bonus miles credited by:
April 2025 31st August 2025
May 2025 30th September 2025
June 2025 31st October 2025

Terms and Conditions

Full terms and conditions for the sign-up offer are available here.

This includes a link to the the full list of excluded transactions, when considering the S$800 minimum spend to trigger the bonus miles (see Point 6d), which you can alternatively access here.

About the Journey Card

Since its brand switch from the X Card, the Journey Card retains an uncapped 1.2 mpd for local spend and 2 mpd for overseas spend, while two complimentary Priority Pass lounge visits per year also remain part of the deal.

The card previously had 10 loyalty programme transfer partners including KrisFlyer, though the transfer ratios to many of these (e.g. Qatar Privilege Club) were not attractive and meant earning less than the advertised mpd rates.

That’s academic now anyway.

Nine of the 10 partners were removed from late March 2024, though on the plus side Asia Miles was finally added to the list, meaning there are now two conversion options remaining; KrisFlyer and Asia Miles.

You can transfer Rewards Points from the Journey Card to KrisFlyer and Asia Miles. (Photo: Dillon Chong)

In late 2023 Standard Chartered also made a promotional launch 3 mpd bonus earn rate year-round, which applies for the first S$1,000 spend in online transport, online food delivery and online grocery shopping categories per statement cycle.

While it’s not the best rate in these categories, it’s potentially useful for those who already max out monthly caps on their other 4 mpd cards.

The DBS WWMC recently cut its spend cap for 4 mpd online from S$2,000 to S$1,500, while the UOB Lady’s cards axed their temporary 6 mpd earn rate, reverting back to 4 mpd, plus the Solitaire version got a 33% haircut in its monthly spend cap from S$3,000 to S$2,000.

More details about the Journey Card are available here.

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Standard Chartered has cut its sign-up bonus for the Journey Card from 45,000 miles down to 30,000 miles, available for to new-to-bank customers who apply by 30th June 2025, pay the first year annual fee, and spend S$800 in the first 60 days.

That spend level is significantly lower than the previous S$3,000+ threshold under the previous offer, so it’s much easier to achieve than before.

Those who don’t pay the first year annual fee of S$196.20 will only earn 20,000 bonus miles for the same spend requirement, a better deal in our book since paying the fee means effectively ‘buying’ those additional 10,000 miles for an unattractive 1.96 cents each.

Fast Facts

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Annual fee: $196.20/yr
Local earn rate:
1.2 mpd
FCY earn rate:
2 mpd
Bonus earn rate: 3 mpd
Lounge access: 2 per year
FCY fee:
3.5%
Min. age:
21
Min. income:
$30,000/yr
 
Up to 30,000 miles when you spend

  APPLY HERE

(Cover Photo: Aneta Foubikova)

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