HSBC boosts Premier Mastercard to 91,800 miles

- HSBC Singapore extended its Premier Mastercard promotion on June 2, keeping a 91,800-mile welcome offer available for applications submitted by July 31, 2026. (milelion.com) - The headline detail is eligibility: HSBC’s terms limit the promotion to applicants who do not currently hold, and have not recently cancelled, a principal Premier Mastercard. (hsbc.com.sg) - July 31, 2026 is the next key date, with offer details and terms published by HSBC Singapore and tracked by The MileLion. (milelion.com)

HSBC Singapore has extended a promotion on its Premier Mastercard that The MileLion said can deliver up to 91,800 bonus miles for applications submitted by July 31, 2026. The travel-rewards site reported the extension on June 2 after an earlier version of the offer had been due to end on May 31. (milelion.com) HSBC’s own promotion terms, posted in a PDF on its Singapore site, set out the eligibility rules for the campaign. The offer matters because it sits on a card aimed at HSBC Premier customers, a banking tier that HSBC Singapore says generally requires a total relationship balance of at least S$200,000. (hsbc.com.sg) HSBC’s public card page currently advertises up to 88,000 KrisFlyer miles, while The MileLion’s June 2 report said the promotional structure can reach 91,800 miles under the extended campaign. (milelion.com) ### Where does the 91,800-mile figure come from? The MileLion’s June 2 article said the HSBC Premier Mastercard “launched a new welcome offer worth up to 91,800 bonus miles” in February 2026 and that the bank has now extended that promotion through July 31. The site had previously reported the same offer in April, when the deadline was May 31. (milelion.com) The 91,800-mile number is presented by The MileLion as the top-end value of the welcome package rather than the standard headline on HSBC’s main product page. HSBC’s live product page, by contrast, shows “up to 88,000 KrisFlyer miles,” suggesting the higher figure reflects the specific promotional calculation tracked by the points site. (hsbc.com.sg) ### Can existing HSBC customers actually get it? HSBC’s terms draw a narrower line than the shorthand used in points blogs. The bank’s promotion PDF says eligible customers are those who “do not hold a Principal HSBC Premier Mastercard Credit Card” and have not cancelled one within the last 12 months before approval. (milelion.com) That means existing HSBC banking customers, or holders of other HSBC cards, may still qualify, but current Premier Mastercard principal cardholders do not, based on the published terms. The MileLion’s June 2 article described the promotion as available “even if you’re an existing HSBC cardholder,” which is consistent with that distinction. (hsbc.com.sg) ### What card is HSBC selling alongside the bonus? HSBC Singapore markets the Premier Mastercard as a card for Premier customers with travel, dining and lifestyle benefits. The bank says the card includes reward points earning, travel-related perks and access tied to Premier status, while a separate HSBC page for existing Premier customers highlights complimentary travel insurance when airfare is charged to the card. (hsbc.com.sg) The MileLion has separately described the card as carrying an annual fee waiver and airport-travel benefits, though those details depend on the customer’s Premier relationship and the card’s current benefit schedule. ### Why is there a gap between HSBC’s page and the blog headline? (milelion.com) HSBC’s main consumer-facing page appears to show a simpler public headline, while the detailed promotion terms and third-party points coverage break out the full bonus structure. The search results available on June 2 do not show the full mechanics on the product landing page itself, but they do show HSBC maintaining separate promotional materials and terms documents. The MileLion’s reporting indicates the extension is the main change on June 2, not the launch of a brand-new campaign. (hsbc.com.sg) Its earlier April 5 article described the same 91,800-mile offer before the bank pushed the deadline out again. (milelion.com) ### What should applicants watch next? July 31, 2026 is the current deadline cited by The MileLion for submitting an application under the extended offer. HSBC Singapore’s promotion terms remain the operative source for eligibility, including the rule excluding people who already hold a principal Premier Mastercard or cancelled one in the prior 12 months. HSBC’s product and promotions pages are the next places to watch for any change in the headline mileage figure or application window. (hsbc.com.sg) The MileLion’s June 2 post also indicates it is continuing to track extensions and revisions to the campaign. (milelion.com 1) (milelion.com 2)

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