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Reward Program

 
Infinite Card,World Card and Platinum Card
OCBC Wing Hang Infinite Card / World Card / Platinum Card1offers you a choice of “Cash Rebate” or “OCBC Wing Hang Mileage” Scheme whichever suits you most!
 
“Up to 0.8% Cash Rebate” Scheme
 
  You can enjoy up to 0.8% Cash Rebate on all retail spending made with your Card. That is, with HK$10,000 card spending, you will earn HK$80 cash rebate. Please click here to read the terms and conditions.
 
“OCBC Wing Hang Travel Reward” Scheme
 
  Also, you can register for the “OCBC Wing Hang Travel Reward” Scheme. Upon the designated card spending, you can convert the accumulated bonus points into the Asia Miles by then to redeem tickets for flights to destinations around the world.Please click here for details.
 
   
Titanium Card
 
“Up to 0.8% Cash Rebate” Scheme
 
  You can enjoy up to 0.8% Cash Rebate on all retail spending made with your Card. That is, with HK$10,000 card spending, you will earn HK$80 cash rebate. Please click here to read the terms and conditions.
 
   
Gold Card and Classic Card2
 
“Cash Rebate” Scheme
 
  You can enjoy 0.3% Cash Rebate on all retail spending made with your Card. That is, with HK$10,000 card spending, you will earn HK$30 cash rebate. Please click here to read the terms and conditions.
 
   
B.Duck Credit Card – Bonus Point Reward Scheme (Applicable to B. Duck Credit Card Cardholders only)
 
    Every HK$1 you spent with your B.Duck Credit Card will earn you 1
    Bonus Point. By accumulating the designated Bonus Point amount,
    you can choose to redeem a variety of B. Duck premium!
 
  # For redemption of Bonus Point, please download the “Bonus Point Application Form” and refer to relevant details and T&Cs.
 
 
  1Not applicable to Platinum Business Card.  
  2China UnionPay Card transactions made under the category of Real Estate, Automobile, Hospital and Tutorial fees in Mainland China are not eligible for the Card Rebate.
 
     
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