Applying For Your First Credit Card
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Applying For Your First Credit Card


It's a big world out there!

Sooner or later, you realise that having a Credit Card might be essential in your everyday life as you're growing up.

Or maybe you just decided that having a Credit Card would boost your image or there are many benefits of owning one.

I also happened to see an advertisement on Facebook about a credit card that DBS came up with, designed to target tertiary students and the younger crowd.

Credits: (http://www.dbs.com.sg/personal/cards/credit-card/visa-live-fresh/default.page)

DBS Live Fresh Platinum Card! However, most teenagers would probably go for the POSB Everyday  Card right? I am not sure either, but POSB happens to be the more common bank that most teens begin with! 

So what are the similarities and differences? Let's go in-depth.





Viewing from all this, LiveFresh could be the better choice if you're using this to complement your lifestyle as it's primary focus is being a lifestyle card.

Benefits include waiver, using as ez link etc etc.

Anyone using this card? Feel free to share your comments!

Signing off,
Teenage Investor





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