UOB One cards offers as much as 15% Cashback on McDonald’s purchases from Oct 1 onwards

Up to 10% for new existing cardholders

Get a whopping 15% cashback on your spending at McDonald’s with UOB One cards

Here’s a cashback tip for your spending at McDonald’s restaurants you probably didn’t know.

UOB x McDonald’s CashBack Campaign

With effect from 1 October onwards, all UOB One credit and debit cardholders will be entitled to earn cashback on their purchases made at McDonald’s.

That includes in-store purchases via cashier and kiosk, payment via McDonald’s app, as well as online orders on McDelivery.

According to the details put out by McDonald’s Singapore, UOB One credit cards get up to 10% cashback while debit cards get 3% cashback when spending at their stores.

This is for existing UOB One cardholders.

For new-to-UOB credit cardmembers who applied from now till 31 December, they get to enjoy Enhanced Cashback perk which entitles them to a total cashback of as much as 15% on the UOB One credit card.

You can refer to the table below for more details.

Minimum spend of S$500/ $1,000 per monthMinimum spend of S$2,000 per month
Quarterly Cashback Minimum spend of $500/$1,000/$2,000 per month (min. 5 transactions per month for qualifying quarter) +3.33%3.33%
Additional cashback (Selected Partners: McDonald’s (NEW), Grab, Shopee, SimplyGo, Giant, Cold Storage, CS Fresh, Guardian, 7-Eleven, Jasons, Jasons Deli, UOB Travel) +5%6.67%
Enhanced Cashback (For New-to-UOB Credit cardmembers who applied from now till 31 Dec 2023)6.67%5%
TOTAL CASHBACK15%15%

Do note that there are minimum spending requirements on the cards.

Now you can enjoy your favourite food at McDonald’s and save on your spending, especially if you visit them frequently.

You can also find out more about the UOB One Cashback Campaign from McDonald’s FAQ page here.

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