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yuu Rewards Club: Guide To Boosting Your Savings And Rewards With Your Everyday Spending

Enjoy exclusive discounts and receive up to 10x yuu Points on selected offers.


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Facing the persistently high inflation and living costs, the yuu Rewards Club could help save you more money on your daily expenses, from groceries to transportation to health and beauty and even entertainment options. Earning yuu Points, is not only easy, but you can also redeem them for quick wins like a $2 Cash Voucher from foodpanda or an Iced Kopi from Toast Box.

Recently, a new Booster feature has been introduced, making it even easier to earn up to 10x yuu Points for the same dollar spent with selected merchants, products, or brands. Whether you are new or seasoned to the yuu Rewards Club, understanding the different features in the yuu App can help you maximise savings and get better value rewards.

Getting Started With yuu Rewards Club

As a loyalty coalition programme, you can start earning yuu Points each time you spend with its over 19 partner brands at over 1,000 places in Singapore. These include existing partners such as DFI Retail Group and BreadTalk Group and new additions—popular online fashion retailers such as Nike, Cotton, JD Sports, and H&M.

Unlike some rewards programmes, which have limited options to earn and redeem rewards, the accumulated yuu Points could be used as cash rebates to offset your purchase or redeem attractive discounted rewards with the merchant brands.

The free-to-download mobile app is available on the Google Play Store and Apple App Store. Simply scan your yuu ID before each purchase at the merchant brands to earn yuu Points.

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Redeem yuu Points For Either Cash Offset (Pay with Points) Or Discounted Rewards

Every $1 that you spend with the participating merchant brands, earns you at least 1 yuu Point, which is also equivalent to a 0.5% cash rebate. In other words, you need 200 yuu Points to get a $1 cash offset on your next purchase. Think of this as an added cash rebate, on top of any credit card rewards you ordinarily get.

One savvier move would be to use the yuu Points to redeem the many discounted rewards that are regularly refreshed. On the “Redeem Rewards” tab, you can select the “Only show Rewards I can redeem” option.  Next, sort the filtered results by “Most Discounted”.

Based on my search results, the most discounted reward is a Singtel Sports Plus (30-day) Package. Currently, the Sports Package costs $20.28 per month. On yuu App, we can redeem it for just 1,500 yuu Points (which is equivalent to a $7.50 cash offset) instead of the usual 4,018 yuu Points (which is equivalent to a $20.09 cash offset).

Similarly, we could also redeem smaller ticket-sized items, such as a Butter Sugar Loaf at BreadTalk that costs $1.90 can also be redeemed for 150 yuu Points (or equivalent to a $0.75 cash offset) instead of 380 yuu Points (which is equivalent to a $1.90 cash offset).

Conversely, you can also redeem a Super Duper Reward that allows you to redeem products for at least half the usual Points required. For example, you can redeem GO FISH OIL 2000MG 30 CAPS from Guardian with 1,400 yuu Points at 50% off (U.P $14), an Iced Kopi/Teh from Toast Box with 300 Points at 50% off or HBO GO access for 30 Days with 1,200 Points at 57% off. On top of the discounted rewards, you can also enjoy other exclusive offers that refresh regularly under the “Discovery – Enjoy Exclusive Offers” tab.

By just being a yuu Rewards Club member, you can redeem exclusive offers as well! At the time of publishing, offers such as 50% off Weekday Admission to Singapore Zoo and 31% off Homestyle Assorted at 7-Eleven are available for redemption.

Boost Your yuu Points Without Spending More

Now, there are even faster and simpler ways to accumulate more yuu Points without having to spend more money.

Check Out The Online Fashion Merchants And Their Upsized Earn Rates

Partner merchants may offer different yuu Points conversions for every $1 spent. For instance, when you shop at the Cotton On and Nike online stores through the yuu App, you can earn 6x and 10x yuu Points for every $1 spent, respectively. A pair of Nike sneakers at $259 could accumulate 2,590 yuu Points that could cover your daily kopi reward redemptions at Toast Box for a week!

So, remember to always check out the participating merchants and their yuu Points earn rate under the App’s “Discovery tab – More Places To Earn” before you shop.

Know Which Items Allow You To Earn Up To 10x yuu Points

Look for the promotional items under the “Discovery tab – Boost Your Points”. These items could reward you with up to 10x yuu Points for every $1 spent.

For instance, when you purchase the 5kg Golden Phoenix Thai Rice, which costs $15.50 at 7-Eleven, you will receive a boost of 10x yuu Points (or 155 yuu Points). Otherwise, you would only receive the usual 15 yuu Points based on the ($1 spend = 1 yuu Point conversion).

Earn Up To 36x yuu Points (or 18% Cash Rebates) On Your Spending Using DBS yuu Card And PAssion POSB Debit Card

While you can use the yuu Rewards Club on its own to earn and collect rewards, the kicker comes when you link it up with partner cards like the DBS yuu Card and the PAssion POSB Debit Card.

Among these two, the DBS yuu Card allows you to earn up to 36x yuu Points (or 18% cash rebates) on your purchases with participating merchants. This consists of a base 10x yuu Points (or 5% cash rebates) + a bonus 26x yuu Points (or 13% cash rebates) when you hit a qualified monthly spend of $600. The bonus cash rebates is capped at $78 per month.

Source: DBS

Here’s an illustration that shows how much in cash rebates (or yuu Points) you can earn if you hit the monthly spend limit of $600 per month:

Source: DBS

That said, you could also use the DBS yuu Card linked to the yuu Rewards Club on other non-participating merchant spend. You will receive a base reward of 1 yuu Point (or 0.5% cash rebate) for every $1 spend with no minimum spend or cap on the yuu Points you can earn.

On top of earning more yuu Points, card members can also get limited-time exclusive offers, which are refreshed under the “My Rewards” tab. Past offers include $5 off Yu Sheng Assorted at Cold Storage and a Quaker Quick Cook/Instant Oat 900g for $2.80 instead of the usual $5.75.

Read Also: Why The DBS yuu Card Is Potentially The Most Attractive Rewards Card

Always Check The yuu App Before You Shop

The yuu Rewards Club could be your best shopping partner to accompany your everyday spending. Whether it’s getting an exclusive offer or redeeming for some freebies, everyone can benefit as a member without costing an arm or leg.

Accumulating yuu Points becomes effortless once you’re familiar with partner brands and their special offers that enhance your spending benefits. For instance, if you choose to purchase the 5kg Golden Phoenix Thai Rice, which costs $15.50 at 7-Eleven, you will receive a boost of 10x yuu Points (or 155 yuu Points). In addition, if you already have the DBS yuu Card and have hit the qualified minimum monthly spending of $600, you would already earn 36x Points (18% cash rebates) – which could offset your purchases at $1 for every 200 points or you could redeem attractive discounted rewards.

While you should check the yuu App regularly for the latest offers and deals, you could also stay connected with yuu Rewards Club on Facebook – @yuusingapore or Instagram – @yuu.singapore for more timely updates on the latest offers and rewards. Join the yuu bandwagon, today to start earning rewards not only on grocery shopping but also on other everyday expenses such as insurance, phone bills, and attraction tickets.

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