Got travel plans? DBS and POSB are giving you up to S$120 cashback when you book flights directly with Singapore Airlines or Scoot — but only if you are amongst the first 30,000 to register and you hit your personal spend goal.
Here’s how it works:
- From now till 31 October 2025, register for the promo using the DBS PayLah! app (look under the Rewards tab). Transactions must be posted by 7th Nov 2025.
- The system will show you how much you need to spend — some cardholders only need to spend S$1,000.
- Book your flights directly on Singapore Airlines or Scoot. No third-party sites like Expedia or Trip.com.
- If you hit the goal and you’re among the first 30,000 to register, DBS will give you up to S$120 cashback.
- Cashback will be credited within 5 working days once your spending is confirmed.
Now the big question — is it worth it?
If you’re already planning a trip and using the DBS Woman’s World Card, this promo can be quite worth it. You’ll earn 4 miles per dollar on online airfares, and stack that with the S$120 cashback—pretty solid value overall.
But here’s something to watch out for: DBS has capped the 4 mpd rate at S$1,000 per calendar month effective 1 August 2025. So if your spend goal for this promo is higher than that, you might need to split your flight bookings. One way is to book a ticket worth S$1,500 on 31 July at 11pm, and another one worth S$500 on 1 August at 1am to make full use of the miles earn rate across two months.
Let’s break it down:
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If your spend goal is S$1,000, that cashback gives you a 12% rebate
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If it’s S$2,000, the rate drops to 6%—still decent, though not amazing
That said, I’ve shared better deals on my Telegram before—like 11% uncapped cashback on flights, and 15% on hotels and more flexible card usage. So it really depends on what suits your travel plans.
If you’re flying anyway and don’t mind booking direct with Singapore Airlines or Scoot, this DBS/POSB offer is still a nice deal to consider. This spend could also be used to achieve the qualifying spend criteria of S$500 on the latest DBS/POSB Cards promotion to unlock S$899 worth of sign up rewards.
Quick How-To
- Open DBS PayLah! and tap the Rewards icon.
- Find the promo banner: “Singapore Airlines & Scoot Cashback Promotion 2025” and tap Join > Register


3. Your spend goal is revealed! – Now you can go ahead to book your airtickets on Singaporeair.com or Scoot

Which Card To Apply First?
If you’re thinking about which card to apply, there’s a clear first move: get the DBS Altitude Card first. Why? Because it actually offers a welcome bonus—unlike the DBS Woman’s World Card (WWMC), which has never run a sign-up offer. Ever. Waiting for one is like waiting for snowfall in Orchard Road. But hey, anything can happen.
The DBS Altitude Card gives you 2 free lounge visits, non-expiring miles, and more importantly, pooled points. So miles earned on Altitude can be combined with WWMC miles when it’s time to transfer. That makes a big difference when you’re juggling expiry dates and minimum transfer amount.
Picture this: You’ve got 4,900 DBS Points on WWMC, expiring this month (because yes, WWMC miles expire annually), but KrisFlyer needs a minimum of 5,000 DBS points to transfer. You’re short. Now, if you’ve got 2,000 miles on Altitude, you can simply use the 100 from Altitude to hit the 5,000 DBS points transfer amount, and save your soon-to-expire miles from vanishing into the void.
So yes—Altitude first, WWMC after is what i would do. Who doesn’t love the free Laksa at the airport lounge every year? One gives you a headstart, the other gives you powerful earn rates. Together, they make your mile game a lot more flexible—and less painful.
For Altitude card, the better deal for July is the one with the physical gifts as compared to the miles value. Click “Sign Up Deal” below for more information.

DBS Altitude Card
Earn 1.3 miles per dollar on local spend and 2.2 miles per dollar on foreign currency spend
2 Priority Pass visits per membership year (Visa version only)
Final Thoughts:
DBS/POSB is offering up to S$120 cashback when you book flights directly with Singapore Airlines or Scoot and hit your personal spend goal. Promo runs till 31 Oct 2025, with limited slots for the first 30,000 registrations via DBS PayLah!. This works best if you’re already planning a trip and can align your flight bookings to DBS cards.
Cashback is decent (up to 12%) if your spend goal is low—but do compare with uncapped offers elsewhere that might give you more flexibility across airlines and cards.
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