Which card is best for MRT?

The best cards for MRT in Singapore, specifically for using SimplyGo to avoid top-ups, are the UOB One Card (up to 10% cashback), OCBC Frank Card (up to 10% cashback), or DBS Live Fresh Card (up to 6% cashback). For high spenders ($128+/month), a monthly pass is best, while visitors can use foreign Mastercard/Visa contactless cards.
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What is the best card for MRT?

11 Credit Cards for Public Transport (Bus & MRT) via SimplyGo
  • Citi SMRT Card.
  • UOB PRVI Miles Visa Card/Mastercard/Amex.
  • OCBC Frank Credit Card.
  • DBS Live Fresh Card.
  • DBS Altitude Visa.
  • UOB Lady's Card & UOB Lady's Solitaire Card.
  • Maybank Family & Friends Card.
  • UOB EVOL Card.
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Is using a bank card for MRT more expensive?

No, the fares charged using contactless credit or debit cards are the same as travel card fares. However, concessionary fares and travel passes are not available for usage with contactless credit and debit cards. Are there any additional charges to the fares when using my contactless credit or debit card for transit?
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How to pay MRT in Singapore for tourists?

Contactless Bank Card & Mobile Wallet

You can use your foreign-issued Mastercard® and Visa contactless bank cards, as well as your mobile wallets for the payment of public transport fares in Singapore. No registration is required.
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What is the cheapest way to get around Singapore?

Getting Around Singapore by Mass Rapid Transit (MRT)

A Singapore Tourist Pass (STP) is the most cost-effective way to travel if you plan to use public transport to get around the island, with passes for 24–72 hours available at selected TransitLink ticket offices and a few other outlets.
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How much does an MRT card cost?

Yes, you may purchase an EZ-Link card at $10, which comprises a $5 non-refundable card cost and $5 in travel value. Note: There is no subsidised rate for the purchase of EZ-Link card.
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What card to use in MRT?

Passengers can now use any Visa or Mastercard debit and credit cards to pay for their MRT-3 fare! Simply tap your card at the newly installed contactless payment terminals located at the station turnstiles to enter and exit.
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Why am I seeing a $0.10 charge when paying for public transport?

When you tap your GXS FlexiCard on the fare gantry, a S$0.10 pre-authorisation charge is made to ensure your card is active and ready. Don't worry, this isn't your actual fare. It will be promptly returned once the final transaction details from SimplyGo are processed.
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Is there an unlimited train pass in Singapore?

About Singapore Tourist Pass – 1/2/3/4/5 Day: What to Expect. The Singapore Tourist Pass – 1/2/3/4/5 Day is your all-access pass to unlimited travel on Singapore's MRT, LRT, and public buses. It's designed to make your exploration of Singapore seamless and budget-friendly.
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Can I ride MRT without a card?

You won't be able to ride the bus without a cashless card. Therefore, you must purchase the card at Rapid KL customer service office located at all LRT, MRT and Monorail stations or from Touch 'n Go Hubs and selected petrol stations.
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How to buy MRT monthly pass?

They can be bought at all MRT, LRT, Monorail, and BRT stations, including 5 bus hubs: Pasar Seni, Seksyen 2 Shah Alam, Sri Nilam, Greenwood, and Terminal Kajang. The pass is integrated with your MyKad or MyTentera identification cards.
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How much is the Singapore Tourist Pass?

The Singapore Tourist Pass comes with a fixed cost per day (S$17 for 1-Day Pass, S$24 for 2-Day Pass, S$29 for 3-Day, S$37 for 4-Day and S$45 for 5-Day Pass).
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What is the 2/3/4 rule for credit cards?

The 2/3/4 rule for credit cards is a guideline, notably used by Bank of America, that limits how many new cards you can get approved for: no more than two in 30 days, three in 12 months, and four in 24 months, helping manage hard inquiries and credit risk. It's a strategy to space out applications, preventing too many hard pulls on your credit report and helping maintain financial health by avoiding over-extending yourself. 
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What is the 2 2 2 credit rule?

The 2-2-2 credit rule is a lender guideline, often for mortgages, suggesting you have 2 active credit accounts, each open for at least 2 years, with a minimum $2,000 limit and a history of two years of consistent, on-time payments to show you can handle credit responsibly, reducing lender risk and improving your chances for approval. It emphasizes responsible use, like keeping balances low, not just having accounts. 
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Can I use Gpay in Singapore?

Singapore: Supported payment methods (Singapore only)

Tip: To use Google Pay online or in apps, add a payment method accepted by Google Pay. Airwallex (Singapore) Pte. Ltd. American Express cards issued in Singapore by American Express International Inc.
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How do I buy MRT tickets in Singapore?

You can buy one in SimplyGo Ticket Offices or SimplyGo Kiosks located at MRT stations as well as bus interchanges, in convenience stores like 7-Eleven, in EZ-Link vending machines (which you may find in some malls), and even in a few bookstores! You can also top up your card in most of these locations.
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Can I use a Visa card for MRT?

Commuters can use their contactless bank cards (American Express, Mastercard, NETS and VISA) or American Express/Mastercard/Visa cards added to the mobile wallet* for transit fare payments. They no longer need to top up or carry a separate travel card.
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Which Singapore pass is the best?

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What is the difference between EZ-Link and Singapore Tourist Pass?

Singapore Tourist Pass is special EZ-Link card that offers tourists unlimited* public transport travel on Singapore's basic bus services, MRT and LRT trains within the validity period. Singapore Tourist Passes come in various options, providing unlimited* travel on public transportation services.
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