With travel off the cards, cashback takes off instead
Consumers are stretching their dollar for everyday expenses, and converting points for cash over miles
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WITH international travel still up in the air, there has been a rise in sign-ups for cashback credit cards as consumers seek to stretch the dollar of their everyday expenses.
More are also choosing to convert their card reward points to cash rebates over air miles, major banks in Singapore told The Business Times.
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