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Tuesday, 23 December 2025

Rewards Updates: Which credit card covers the most bonus MCCs?


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Choosing a credit card with the widest range of bonus merchant category codes (MCCs) can significantly increase rewards, especially for users who rely on whitelist cards that award bonuses based on spending categories rather than payment mode. While blacklist cards like the UOB Preferred Platinum Visa (PPV) and Citi Rewards Card are popular for their simplicity, their bonus caps mean most users still need whitelist cards to maximise rewards.

Among popular rewards cards in Singapore, the UOB Preferred Platinum Visa leads with 54 bonus MCCs, followed closely by the HSBC Revolution with 51 MCCs, both offering up to 4 miles per dollar (mpd). Other notable cards include the KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card (33 MCCs, 2.4 mpd with no cap but conditions), Maybank XL Rewards (27 MCCs), and UOB Lady’s Solitaire, whose coverage varies based on selected categories. While Citi Rewards and UOB PPV are often viewed as blacklist cards, they switch to whitelist mode depending on how spending is made.

MCC quantity alone does not determine usefulness. Some cards, such as the OCBC Rewards and KrisFlyer UOB Credit Card, also award bonuses based on merchant names rather than MCCs, improving real-world usability. The article also highlights how MCC “switching” via gift card platforms like HeyMax (MCC 5311) and Wogi (MCC 5947) can unlock bonus rewards across dining, shopping, travel and entertainment, making these MCCs particularly valuable.

By category, UOB PPV offers the widest dining and entertainment coverage, while HSBC Revolution excels in shopping and travel, though its travel bonuses are currently time-limited. For transport, the UOB Lady’s Card provides the broadest coverage when configured appropriately.

Ultimately, the article concludes that HSBC Revolution and UOB Preferred Platinum Visa offer the broadest MCC coverage overall, but emphasises that quality of MCCs matters more than quantity. Cardholders should analyse their own spending patterns and prioritise cards that cover the most useful MCCs for their lifestyle.

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