What you need to know about the account before you sign up. Get 1.8% – 2.13% p.a. realistically on the first S$100,000 only if you’re willing to put your spend…
Which is better when you need life and critical illness insurance – BTIR or a whole life plan? A part of being financially savvy involves outsourcing your biggest (financial) risks…
One of the most underrated cards in the market with 5% cashback. It’s an open secret that I’m always on the lookout for the best cashback cards, so when a…
I spent my Saturday at an investment conference jointly organised by DollarsAndSense and InvestingNote, and this is what I learnt.The event had several notable speakers, particularly Terence Wong of Azure…
Bad news for the cashback folks – several cashback cards have changed their terms in the last few months, and what used to be attractive is barely so anymore. Yes,…
Inspired by Avengers: Endgame, SingSaver is currently running a Battle of the Cards campaign to find out what’s the best travel, cashback and rewards card in Singapore. Here’s my take.…
Singaporeans now have the option to invest in a low-cost and evidence-based investing approach, with a choice between 5 portfolios tailored to your risk appetite and future objectives. I was…
DBS has just announced several changes to their Multiplier account. What do these changes mean for you? For those unfamiliar with the DBS Multiplier account, you may refer to this…
If you’re still getting your electricity from SP Group, here’s a PSA: Time to switch, because you’ll get at least 20% in monthly savings right away (regardless of which plan…