
DBS yuu Card
Earn up to 18% cash rebate or 10 miles per dollar at yuu merchants

DBS yuu App
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To take advantage of yuu Points, redemptions, and exclusive deals, you’ll need to pair your DBS yuu Card with the standalone yuu App
From 1 October 2025, the DBS yuu Card is getting a major refresh. Some changes are good news — like a higher bonus cap and SimplyGo finally counting as a yuu merchant. But there are also new hoops to jump through, such as a steeper monthly spend requirement and the need to shop at four different merchants to unlock the full 18% rebate or 10 miles per dollar. Here’s everything you need to know.
DBS yuu Card Changes at a Glance
Before 1 Oct 2025 | After 1 Oct 2025 | |
Minimum Spend for Bonus | S$600 | S$800 |
Base Reward (non-yuu spend) | 1 pt per dollar (no min. spend) | 0.5 pt per dollar (no min. spend) |
Base Reward (using yuu app and card) | 10 pts per dollar (no min. spend) | 10 pts per dollar (no min. spend) – now capped |
Base Cap | No cap | 8,000 points |
Bonus Reward | 26 pts per dollar (13% rebate or 7.22 miles) | 26 pts per dollar (13% rebate or 7.22 miles) |
Bonus Cap | 15,600 pts (S$78 or 4,333 miles) | 28,800 pts (S$144 or 8,000 miles) – increased cap |
Merchant Requirement | None | Must spend at 4 different yuu merchants |
Here’s the Breakdown:
Minimum Spend & Bonus Cap
- To earn the up to 18% cash rebate or 10 miles per dollar, you’ll now need to spend S$800 per calendar month (previously S$600) on yuu merchants.
- The bonus reward will also be capped at 28,800 yuu points, which is equivalent to S$144 or 8,000 miles per calendar month. This means that beyond S$800 of spend per card, you will not earn any more bonus rewards.
- Note: Visa and AMEX versions still have separate bonus caps and spend requirements. This means that you can hold both versions of the card and double your monthly spend cap to S$1,600 to earn a maximum of 28,800 yuu Points or S$144.40 rebate or 8,000 miles PER CARD per calendar month.
SimplyGo Included in Participating Merchants
- Good news for commuters — SimplyGo is finally included as a bonus merchant. That means your MRT and bus rides will not only earn 10 miles per dollar, it will also help you hit the S$800 minimum spend as well as the 4-merchant requirement.
- Of cos, you should not be spending more than S$128 on Public Transport with this card, because if so, you should just get the adult concession pass for unlimited bus and mrt rides.
Must spend at 4 different yuu merchants
- Here’s the new hoop to jump through: to unlock the extra 13% rebate (on top of the base 5%), you must spend at 4 different yuu merchants each month
- According to DBS, Each calendar month, you will need to transact at 4 different Participating Merchants.
Each Participating Merchant is defined in the table below:
Participating Merchants (each is considered a participating merchant) | Participating Merchants (each is considered a participating merchant) |
7-Eleven | 7-Eleven |
BreadTalk | BreadTalk |
Charge+ | Charge+ Singapore |
Cold Storage | – Cold Storage – CS Fresh – Jasons Deli |
foodpanda | – foodpanda food delivery – panda mart – panda shops |
Giant | – Giant – Giant Hypermart – Giant Express |
Guardian | Guardian |
Gojek | Gojek Singapore |
Mandai Wildlife Group | – Bird Paradise – Night Safari – Rainforest Wild Asia – River Wonders – Singapore Zoo |
Singtel | – Singtel Shop – Singtel Exclusive Retailers |
SimplyGo | Bus and train rides via SimplyGo |
ToastBox | ToastBox |
Thye Moh Chan | Thye Moh Chan |
This is generally good because DFI retail group is not considered 1 Participant merchant. 7-11, Giant and Cold Storage are considered 3 separate Merchants even though they are under the same group. You can make small token spend like a coffee at Toast Box, a panda pick up order, a gojek ride or pay bills via singtel kiosks and DFI vouchers to hit this easily.
Update: BreadTalk Group (BreadTalk, Toast Box, Thye Moh Chan) will be removed from the DBS yuu earning list from 27 Oct 2025. Cardholders can still earn 18% cash rebates until 26 Oct, and each brand counts toward the 4-merchant minimum in the October update. Stay tuned for further developments of this update.
AMEX vs. Visa at Mandai Wildlife Group
- The AMEX card will no longer earn the 18% rebate on Mandai Wildlife Group spends — it drops to just 0.5%. Meanwhile, the Visa version still qualifies for the full 18% rebate.
Reduced cashback for non-yuu merchants
- The earn rate for non-yuu merchants will decrease from 0.5% to 0.25%
Frequently Asked Question:
What happens if I do not hit the minimum S$800 spend or the 4 different merchant criteria?
If you did not meet the Qualifying Spend Criteria for Bonus Rewards (with min. spend), you will only earn 5% cash rebates on yuu Merchant Spend and SimplyGo, capped at S$144 per calendar month.
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Conclusion
The DBS yuu Card updates from 1 October 2025 comes with good and bad changes. On the upside, those who commute benefit from SimplyGo inclusion, and the higher bonus cap allows you to maximize the rebates. On the flip side, the higher minimum spend and the new 4-merchant rule make unlocking the full 18% rebate a little bit trickier.
If your spending pattern already spreads across multiple yuu merchants (including SimplyGo) and reaches S$800 per month, the card remains a strong rebate option.