DBS Black World Mastercard®

Last Updated: Dec 2023
$
240,000

Min. Annual Income

$
3
/mile

Local Spending - Air Miles Conversion

Upon meeting local overseas spending goal
Upon meeting local overseas spending goal
$
4
/mile

Overseas Spending - Air Miles Conversion

Register via DBS Card+ now to enjoy as low as HK$3 = 1 mile and worldwide travel privileges including airport limousine transfer service, airport lounge & express pass and luggage delivery.
Up to 12% off hotel booking offer from Hotel.com and Expedia.com.hk; 20% off offer from Klook. Redeem air miles or travel rewards with DBS$. No expiry date and redemption fee for DBS$. foodpanda's pandamart Wednesday Flash Deal up to 25% off, Buy-5-Get-1 Free offers across HK’s Top Coffee Shops
Annual Fee Waiver
Octopus Reload Rebate
Digital Wallet Rebate
Utilities Wallet Rebate
MoneyHero Exclusive Offer

Great for

  • Suitable for customers who loves travelling
  • MoneyHero Exclusive Offer - HK$500 supermarket coupon
    • New DBS Credit Card cardholders who successfully apply for DBS Black World Mastercard® via MoneyHero are entitled to HK$500 supermarket coupon.
    • How to redeem MoneyHero exclusive offer?
      • Note down your application reference number for reference. You will be asked to upload all required documents when you apply the card to facilitate the approval process.
      • Within 7 days of receiving the form, complete the redemption form sent via email for verification and follow-up. MoneyHero will verify your reward eligibility with DBS.
    • Tips:
  • DBS Card+ Extra Welcome Offer - HK$50 InstaRedeem Discount (For details: go.dbs.com/hk-online-acq-50SIR)

    • Customers who have successfully applied DBS credit card through DBS Card+ mobile application, and completed a single retail spending with New Card of HK$50 or above, would be eligible to the HK$50 "InstaRedeem" Offer
    • Reloads of e-Wallets (e.g. PayMe, WeChat Pay and Alipay), retail transactions paid through e-Wallets and payment via “Pay & Transfer” function of DBS Card+, will not be considered as spending for pushing of the red InstaRedeem button
  • Enjoy full year travel privileges 

    • KLOOK "InstaRedeem" 20% off offer
    • Up to 12% off on hotel booking offer from Expedia.com.hk
    • Up to 12% off on hotel booking offer from Hotels.com
    • Up to 10% off on hotel booking from Agoda.com
    • Up to 7% off on selected products at KKday
    • Up to 10% cash rebate on selected hotels booking at Booking.com
  • OpenRice 20% off via "InstaRedeem"

    • Spend at OpenRice during the promotion period to enjoy 20% off via "InstaRedeem" (at the conversion rate of DBS$1 / $1 COMPASS Dollar = HK$1.25)
  • Welcome Offer  
    Welcome Offer : up to 42,000 miles and HK$50 InstaRedeem Discount

    • New customers can enjoy up to 42,000 miles and HK$50 InstaRedeem Discount upon accumulating the following eligible transactions within the first 3 months of card issuance and activating DBS Card+ account and the physical New Card in the first month:
    Spending Condition Miles Conversion Rate

    Accumulated Eligible Spending of HK$8,000

    8,000 miles (i.e. DBS$384)

     Accumulated Eligible Spending of HK$20,000

    12,000 miles (i.e. DBS$576)

    Accumulated Eligible Spending of HK$80,000

    40,000 miles (i.e. DBS$1,920)

    Total accumulated miles rewards  40,000 miles 
    (i.e. DBS$1,920)

    New Customers are entitled to get Extra 2,000 Miles if they accumulate Octopus Automatic Add-Value transaction of HK$1,000 or above or successfully apply for Flexi Shopping (for any amount) with 12 or more monthly instalments with the New Card within Spending Period. The Extra Miles Reward will be awarded to the eligible New Customers in the form of DBS$ (i.e. DBS$96) for the New Customers to redeem miles by themselves.

    • New and Existing Customers are entitled to get HK$50 InstaRedeem Discount if they successfully activated the physical New Card via DBS Card+ mobile application within 1 month from card issuance date
    • Terms and Conditions apply.
  • Redeem air miles or travel rewards with DBS$. No expiry date and redemption fee for DBS$.

    • Redeem flight from Asia Miles, Avios, KrisFlyer & PhoenixMiles at any time; Asia Miles can be converted instantly and shall be credited to your mileage account instantly.
    • Exclusive offers of 45% off when redeeming travel rewards with DBS$ from iGO Rewards.
  • As low as HK$3=1mile and worldwide travel privileges

    • Register via DBS Card+ now to enjoy as low as HK$3=1mile worldwide travel privileges including airport limousine transfer service, airport lounge & express pass and luggage delivery upon accumulating a retail spending of HK$80,000 from the next calendar day after successful registration in a certain spending phase. For details, please visit go.dbs.com/hk-black-distinction-en.
  • InstaRedeem 20% off on Online / Travel Merchant Spending

Need to know

  • MoneyHero exclusive offer is only applicable to new applicants who have not owned any DBS cards in the 12 months prior to the date of application for the New Card, have not held and/or cancelled any principal credit cards (including co-branded cards and/or DBS COMPASS VISA) issued by DBS.
  • DBS iBanking bill payment and transactions in Hong Kong dollars at the point of sales outside Hong Kong are not eligible for earning DBS$.
  • Terms and Conditions apply. For details, please visit go.dbs.com/hk-blackcard-mc.
  • To borrow or not to borrow? Borrow only if you can repay!

Year-round rewards

Local Spending
0.8%
Overseas Spending
1.2%
Dining Spending
0.8%
Online Shopping Spending (Local)
0.8%
Online Shopping Spending (Overseas)
1.2%
Digital Wallet Spending
0.8%
Octopus Top Up Spending
0.4%
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Thank you for using MoneyHero. If you are looking to check on your reward redemption status, then this is the right place. We have compiled our promotional campaigns and their respective rewards progress so that you can keep track of when you can expect yours. 

Please click on the campaign that you participated in, and you will find the corresponding redemption status. Campaigns are sorted chronologically, be sure to match the correct financial institution, reward, and period of the campaign.

MoneyHero has partnered with the most trusted banks and financial institutions in Hong Kong to help you find the right financial products for you. Through our comparison engine, you can compare credit cards, personal loans, mortgages, medical insurance, travel insurance, HK stock accounts, US stock accounts, payroll accounts and other financial products. We provide accurate, up-to-date information and an unbiased overview of financial products in Hong Kong so that you can make the best choice, saving your time and money.

Most Hong Kong credit card providers require applicants to be of legal age and a permanent resident/citizen of Hong Kong.

You would also need to have stable employment and meet minimum salary requirements, which vary according to the type of credit card.

The main types of credit cards in Hong Kong are VISA and MasterCard, followed by American Express and JCB.

In order to choose the best credit card, you can consider the popularity and offers of the card types, and also the reputation of banks, class of the credit cards, etc. Many people own several credit cards to meet different needs nowadays. Also, you can consider your spending habits and choose Cash Back Credit Cards, Airmiles Credit Cards, Dining Credit Cards, Online Shopping Credit Cards, Premium Credit Cards, Corporate Credit Cards, Entry Level / Student Credit Cards, UnionPay Credit Cards, or Welcome Offers Credit Cards. You can also make use of MoneyHero comparison pages, and compare latest offers of credit cards.

For exclusive offers from MoneyHero, current customers are unfortunately not eligible to enjoy. For welcome offer from banks or institutions, various terms and conditions apply, subject to different banks and institutions. You may refer to the following:

American Express 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply on applicants who have not held or cancelled American Express credit cards in the past 12 months.

Citibank 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply to applicants who have not held or cancelled Citibank credit cards in the past 12 months.

DBS 
Current and new customers are eligible for welcome offers. New customers refer to card holders who have not held or cancelled Citibank credit cards in the past 12 months. For more details of welcome offers, please click here.

PrimeCredit 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply to applicants who have not held or cancelled PrimeCredit credit cards in the past 6 months.

CITIC 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply to applicants who have not held or cancelled CITIC credit cards in the past 12 months.

HSBC 
Current and new customers are eligible for welcome offers. For more details of welcome offers, please click here

BEA 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply to applicants who have not held or cancelled BEA credit cards in the past 6 months.

Credit card rewards come in many forms, the two major incentives are air miles and cash back. Many card issuers have different credit card rewards programs, cardholders can earn reward points for their spending and redeem the points for cash backair milesgift vouchers or free gifts.

Certain banks promote cash back rewards which their credit cards can earn, cardholders can enjoy 1-4% cash rebate for eligible local / overseas spending or shopping online.

If you travel and use your credit card to book flights and hotels frequently, you can earn more air miles using air mile credit cards. You may redeem miles for award flights, hotel stays and other travel offers.

In addition to daily spending, you may also earn rewards by using the Octopus Automatic Add-value Service and paying utilities, tax, tuition and insurance bills with your credit card and redeem reward points, cash back and air miles.

Banks in Hong Kong such as HSBC, Hang Seng Bank and Standard Chartered Bank issue different types of credit cards with generous rewards and their eligibility requirements are also different. Hence, the processing time varies depending on the card issuer, but as soon as your application has been approved, it normally takes 7 to 10 working days until you receive your card. Make sure that you submit all the relevant documents so that your application can be processed as quickly as possible.

The requirements to get different credit cards may vary and some may even have a minimum income requirement. Of course, applicants with a proper job or have income proof are more likely to be successful with their application, but it does not mean that a self-employed or unemployed person will not able to apply for a credit card.

The annual fee, which is generally charged HK$200-HK$6,000, depends on the bank and the type of credit card. One- to three-year annual fee waiver is usually offered to attract users, and cardholders get their fee waived if they can meet the minimum spending. Some card issuers even advertise credit cards with no annual fee, so please be sure to check the terms before applying. You can request annual fee waiver by calling the card issuer's hotline. Furthermore, many banks charge an early termination fee of more than HK$100; other common fees and charges include replacement fee, late charge, over-limit fee, cash advance fee and foreign transaction fee. In addition to credit card welcome offers, you should also check with your provider to see the fees and charges of your credit card.

Banks look at your credit score and income to determine the maximum credit amount they would extend to you. If your application is approved, the credit limit a bank gives you may be lower or higher than what you indicated in your application. If your credit score is satisfactory, banks may give you the maximum credit limit. If you think your limit is too high, you can talk to your provider and ask them to reduce it. Know more about credit score by reading our credit card application guide.

There are many ways to pay credit card bills, the easiest way is to apply for the bank?s autopay service, which will automatically deduct the monthly payment from the bank account on the due date, so that you won't overlook the payment. Other methods that cardholders can choose to pay the bills include PPS, ATM, e-banking, cheque or convenience stores.

Making only the minimum payment is not the best way to pay the bills! If you just make the minimum payment on the credit card, the bank would charge you compound interest, which means you might owe more and more money and carry long-term debt. Cardholders are recommended to assess their repayment ability before using their credit cards, and pay off all outstanding debt as soon as possible.

In the past, most people think we should not own too many credit cards, as it might lead to over-consumption or missing payment. With the development of modern society and more credit card offers, many of us own several credit cards for various purposes, such as one for overseas spending, one for earning Asia Miles, and the other one for monthly instalments.

Please note that if you always pay your credit card bill after the due date while owning many credit cards, your credit score could drop, which is likely to affect your credit card, mortgage and loan application.

To protect yourself from credit card fraud, you should keep your credit card and personal information (including credit card numbers and security code) safe and never disclose your passwords or personal information to anyone. You should also keep record of all credit card transactions and check bank statements regularly. Report any suspicious transactions to your financial institution or bank immediately to avoid financial loss.

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Eligibility

Minimum Age
18 years old
Min. Annual Income
HK$240,000

Fees

Annual fee
HK$3,600
Foreign Currency Transaction Fee
1.95%

Repayment

Minimum Payment
If the total outstanding balance is HK$300 or above, the minimum payment will be the sum of the followings: (i) all charges, fees, costs, expenses, interests and/or finance
charges posted to the current statement of Card Account; (ii) any amount in excess of the credit limit incurred after last
statement date; and (iii) 1% of the statement balance excluding all charges, fees, costs, expenses, interests and/or finance charges posted to the Card Account, or HK$300, whichever is higher plus any outstanding minimum payment.
If the total outstanding balance is less than HK$300, the minimum payment will be the total outstanding balance.
Late payment charge
HK$350 or the minimum payment, whichever is lower, per statement cycle
Retail Purchase APR
36.33%
Cash Advance APR
39.53%
Interest Free Repayment Period
60 days

Other information

Credit card type
World Mastercard

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Need some help?
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Thank you for using MoneyHero. If you are looking to check on your reward redemption status, then this is the right place. We have compiled our promotional campaigns and their respective rewards progress so that you can keep track of when you can expect yours. 

Please click on the campaign that you participated in, and you will find the corresponding redemption status. Campaigns are sorted chronologically, be sure to match the correct financial institution, reward, and period of the campaign.

MoneyHero has partnered with the most trusted banks and financial institutions in Hong Kong to help you find the right financial products for you. Through our comparison engine, you can compare credit cards, personal loans, mortgages, medical insurance, travel insurance, HK stock accounts, US stock accounts, payroll accounts and other financial products. We provide accurate, up-to-date information and an unbiased overview of financial products in Hong Kong so that you can make the best choice, saving your time and money.

Most Hong Kong credit card providers require applicants to be of legal age and a permanent resident/citizen of Hong Kong.

You would also need to have stable employment and meet minimum salary requirements, which vary according to the type of credit card.

The main types of credit cards in Hong Kong are VISA and MasterCard, followed by American Express and JCB.

In order to choose the best credit card, you can consider the popularity and offers of the card types, and also the reputation of banks, class of the credit cards, etc. Many people own several credit cards to meet different needs nowadays. Also, you can consider your spending habits and choose Cash Back Credit Cards, Airmiles Credit Cards, Dining Credit Cards, Online Shopping Credit Cards, Premium Credit Cards, Corporate Credit Cards, Entry Level / Student Credit Cards, UnionPay Credit Cards, or Welcome Offers Credit Cards. You can also make use of MoneyHero comparison pages, and compare latest offers of credit cards.

For exclusive offers from MoneyHero, current customers are unfortunately not eligible to enjoy. For welcome offer from banks or institutions, various terms and conditions apply, subject to different banks and institutions. You may refer to the following:

American Express 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply on applicants who have not held or cancelled American Express credit cards in the past 12 months.

Citibank 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply to applicants who have not held or cancelled Citibank credit cards in the past 12 months.

DBS 
Current and new customers are eligible for welcome offers. New customers refer to card holders who have not held or cancelled Citibank credit cards in the past 12 months. For more details of welcome offers, please click here.

PrimeCredit 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply to applicants who have not held or cancelled PrimeCredit credit cards in the past 6 months.

CITIC 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply to applicants who have not held or cancelled CITIC credit cards in the past 12 months.

HSBC 
Current and new customers are eligible for welcome offers. For more details of welcome offers, please click here

BEA 
Welcome offers do not apply to current customers. Their welcome offers only apply to applicants who have not held or cancelled BEA credit cards in the past 6 months.

Credit card rewards come in many forms, the two major incentives are air miles and cash back. Many card issuers have different credit card rewards programs, cardholders can earn reward points for their spending and redeem the points for cash backair milesgift vouchers or free gifts.

Certain banks promote cash back rewards which their credit cards can earn, cardholders can enjoy 1-4% cash rebate for eligible local / overseas spending or shopping online.

If you travel and use your credit card to book flights and hotels frequently, you can earn more air miles using air mile credit cards. You may redeem miles for award flights, hotel stays and other travel offers.

In addition to daily spending, you may also earn rewards by using the Octopus Automatic Add-value Service and paying utilities, tax, tuition and insurance bills with your credit card and redeem reward points, cash back and air miles.

Banks in Hong Kong such as HSBC, Hang Seng Bank and Standard Chartered Bank issue different types of credit cards with generous rewards and their eligibility requirements are also different. Hence, the processing time varies depending on the card issuer, but as soon as your application has been approved, it normally takes 7 to 10 working days until you receive your card. Make sure that you submit all the relevant documents so that your application can be processed as quickly as possible.

The requirements to get different credit cards may vary and some may even have a minimum income requirement. Of course, applicants with a proper job or have income proof are more likely to be successful with their application, but it does not mean that a self-employed or unemployed person will not able to apply for a credit card.

The annual fee, which is generally charged HK$200-HK$6,000, depends on the bank and the type of credit card. One- to three-year annual fee waiver is usually offered to attract users, and cardholders get their fee waived if they can meet the minimum spending. Some card issuers even advertise credit cards with no annual fee, so please be sure to check the terms before applying. You can request annual fee waiver by calling the card issuer's hotline. Furthermore, many banks charge an early termination fee of more than HK$100; other common fees and charges include replacement fee, late charge, over-limit fee, cash advance fee and foreign transaction fee. In addition to credit card welcome offers, you should also check with your provider to see the fees and charges of your credit card.

Banks look at your credit score and income to determine the maximum credit amount they would extend to you. If your application is approved, the credit limit a bank gives you may be lower or higher than what you indicated in your application. If your credit score is satisfactory, banks may give you the maximum credit limit. If you think your limit is too high, you can talk to your provider and ask them to reduce it. Know more about credit score by reading our credit card application guide.

There are many ways to pay credit card bills, the easiest way is to apply for the bank?s autopay service, which will automatically deduct the monthly payment from the bank account on the due date, so that you won't overlook the payment. Other methods that cardholders can choose to pay the bills include PPS, ATM, e-banking, cheque or convenience stores.

Making only the minimum payment is not the best way to pay the bills! If you just make the minimum payment on the credit card, the bank would charge you compound interest, which means you might owe more and more money and carry long-term debt. Cardholders are recommended to assess their repayment ability before using their credit cards, and pay off all outstanding debt as soon as possible.

In the past, most people think we should not own too many credit cards, as it might lead to over-consumption or missing payment. With the development of modern society and more credit card offers, many of us own several credit cards for various purposes, such as one for overseas spending, one for earning Asia Miles, and the other one for monthly instalments.

Please note that if you always pay your credit card bill after the due date while owning many credit cards, your credit score could drop, which is likely to affect your credit card, mortgage and loan application.

To protect yourself from credit card fraud, you should keep your credit card and personal information (including credit card numbers and security code) safe and never disclose your passwords or personal information to anyone. You should also keep record of all credit card transactions and check bank statements regularly. Report any suspicious transactions to your financial institution or bank immediately to avoid financial loss.