Launched in 2023, the HSBC TravelOne Card offers instant miles redemption, competitive earn rates, airport lounge access, and travel insurance – all managed via the HSBC Singapore mobile app.
While the HSBC TravelOne card earns miles on foreign spending, travellers looking for a truly cost-effective travel card often turn to multi-currency cards like YouTrip.
Whether you’re planning your next vacation or looking to maximise your everyday spending, this comprehensive review will help you determine if the HSBC TravelOne card deserves a spot in your wallet.
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TL;DR Table: HSBC TravelOne Card Overview| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Annual Fee | S$196.20 (incl. GST) |
| First Year Fee | May be waived |
| Annual Fee Waiver (Subsequent Years) |
S$25,000 annual spend |
| Local Earn Rate | 1.2 mpd (3 Reward Points per S$1) |
| Overseas Earn Rate | 2.4 mpd (6 Reward Points per S$1) |
| KrisFlyer Earn Rate | 1.0 mpd local / 2.0 mpd overseas |
| Miles Expiry | 36-37 months |
| Lounge Access | 4 visits/year |
| Lounge Network | Mastercard Travel Pass (DragonPass) |
| Travel Insurance | Up to S$150,000 overseas medical expenses |
| Transfer Partners | 20 airlines & hotel chains |
| Minimum Income | S$30,000–S$65,000/year depending on nationality & banking relationship |
| Redemption Fee | Waived until further notice (at HSBC’s discretion) |
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The HSBC TravelOne is a Mastercard aimed at travellers who want instant miles transfers. Points can be converted to airline or hotel loyalty programs almost instantly through the HSBC Singapore app.
Tip: If you don’t meet the waiver requirement, consider cancelling 2 months before the fee is due.
New HSBC cardholders — Up to 36,000 miles (90,000 points):
Existing HSBC cardholders — Up to 24,000 miles (60,000 points):
All applicants must provide marketing consent and pay the annual fee of S$196.20 (incl. GST) to be eligible. T&Cs apply.
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| Spending | Reward Points | Miles per Dollar |
|---|---|---|
| Local | 3 Reward Points /S$1 | 1.2 mpd |
| Overseas | 6 Reward Points /S$1 | 2.4 mpd |
| KrisFlyer | – | 1.0 mpd / 2.0 mpd |
Tip: Overseas spending earns more miles, but fees still apply. Pairing your HSBC TravelOne with a multi-currency card like YouTrip can help minimise foreign exchange fees and maximise your travel budget.
Tip: Transfer points before expiry. After the first block of 10,000 miles, subsequent transfers can be as small as 2 miles.
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| Card | Overseas Earn Rate | FX Fee |
|---|---|---|
| HSBC TravelOne | 2.4 mpd | 3.25% |
| DBS Altitude | 2.2 mpd | Up to 3.25% |
| Citi PremierMiles | 2.0 mpd | 3.25% |
| YouTrip | – | Zero FX fees with real-time wholesale exchange rates |
Use YouTrip for daily overseas spending to skip conversion fees and enjoy competitive wholesale exchange rates, wherever you go!
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DragonPass vs Priority Pass: DragonPass covers major hubs like Singapore Changi; Priority Pass is slightly more global.
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Singaporeans/PR
Foreigners: S$65,000 annual income
Note: The reduced income tiers for TRB ≥ S$50,000 apply to Singaporeans and PRs only — foreigners are always subject to the S$65,000 requirement.)
Don’t Meet Income Requirements?
If you don’t meet the minimum annual income requirement, you can still get the card by placing a S$10,000 fixed deposit with HSBC. This gets you a secured version with a credit limit equal to 100% of your deposit amount.
Other Requirements:
*Criteria subject to change — verify current requirements with HSBC.
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| Feature | HSBC TravelOne | DBS Altitude Visa |
|---|---|---|
| Annual Fee | S$196.20 | S$196.20 |
| Local Earn Rate | 1.2 mpd / 1.0 mpd KrisFlyer | 1.3 mpd |
| Overseas Earn Rate | 2.4 mpd / 2.0 mpd KrisFlyer | 2.2 mpd |
| Points Expiry | 36-37 months | No expiry |
| Lounge Visits | 4/year | 2/year |
| Travel Insurance | Up to S$150,000 | None |
| Transfer Partners | 20 | 10+ |
| Transfer Speed | Instant | Up to 10 working days (first transfer) |
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Pros
Cons
For day-to-day overseas purchases, consider YouTrip for real exchange rates and zero FX fees.
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Yes, the HSBC TravelOne card is a solid choice for frequent flyers who want instant miles and lounge perks. But its overseas transactions come with 3.25% fees, which can stack up fast.
For those want to stretch every dollar overseas, a multi-currency card like YouTrip can be more cost-efficient.
YouTrip offers:
This helps you avoid the foreign transaction fees entirely.
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Yes. Earn 1.2 mpd locally and 2.4 mpd overseas, with instant transfers to 20 airline/hotel partners. Great if you care about fast redemption flexibility.
Yes — a 3.25% fee applies on overseas spend. So you earn miles, but you’re also paying extra on every transaction abroad.
Primary cardholders receive 4 complimentary DragonPass lounge visits per year, which can be used for themselves or guests.
Supplementary cardholders are not entitled to complimentary visits — they are charged 32 USD per visit unless accompanied by the primary cardholder using their entitlement.
Yes — in ~36-37 months. If you collect miles slowly, you’ll need to track expiry.
Not ideal — the FX fees add up. Many travellers use TravelOne for flights/big spend, then switch to YouTrip for daily payments overseas.
YouTrip gives:
· Zero FX fees
· Competitive real-time rates
· Support for 12 wallet currencies
· No annual fee
Designed for travellers who want clean, transparent overseas spending without surprise fees.
Yes — you can get a secured card by placing an S$10,000 FD with HSBC. Your credit limit matches the deposit.
Looking for a simpler, fee-free solution for overseas spending? YouTrip provides a modern, multi-currency alternative that eliminates FX fees, hidden markups, and annual fees — making it a practical choice for Singaporeans travelling abroad in 2025.
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Bon voyage!
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