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Grant Smith
10th May 2009, 06:09 PM
Seems SQ and Westpac have teamed up and launched a Gold & Platinum credit card (AMEX & VISA)

More info here (http://info.westpac.com.au/singaporeairlines/)

Simon L.
11th May 2009, 01:10 AM
No surprises here, as far as I know SQ was thinking of partnering with an Australian bank to offer its Australia-based Krisflyer members a co-brand credit card option for at least a year now.

However, in terms of benefits and value for money, I'd say the new Singapore Airlines Westpac credit cards are pretty average or maybe very slightly above average.

Michael Morrison
11th May 2009, 07:07 AM
However, in terms of benefits and value for money, I'd say the new Singapore Airlines Westpac credit cards are pretty average or maybe very slightly above average.

Compared to QF they are actually quite good.

The plat Visa earns 1point per AUD spent...

Now if you are redeeming 76k gets you return in J to Asia with SQ, you need 120K with QF.

Jon Harris
11th May 2009, 08:40 AM
If you have already have the Westpac Altitude and particularly the Platinum level there is no point getting the KrisFlyer Credit Card since you and transfer points to KrisFlyer with Altitude - unless they intend removing this...??

Andrew M
11th May 2009, 12:11 PM
Nice for a little competition but it provides nothing that my current Plat Amex gives me.

The only good points is the 3 points per $1 for the next few months, so I may take it up for that

Michael Morrison
12th May 2009, 07:26 AM
Nice for a little competition but it provides nothing that my current Plat Amex gives me.



Apart from the VISA card so it can be used where AMEX is not accepted.

plus you get a discounted upgrade every year on renewal.

Simon L.
13th May 2009, 07:53 AM
Received an invitation pack in the post on Monday, the promotional materials looked very well-designed with a nice letter "signed by" Singapore Airlines SW-Pacific VP and Westpac Consumer Finance GM, but I guess I will stick with my current airline rewards credit card (although issued by an overseas bank) which I get some extra staff benefits such as "lifetime annual fee waiver" and preferential credit limit etc.

Andrew M
19th May 2009, 10:05 PM
I actually signed up for the Platnium card today, was approved and will see it in 5-7 working days.

10,000 points on signing
Several large purchases on Amex coming up total of around $40,000 by 1st November

130,000 points instead of my 60,000 with my normal Amex

:D