OCBC Arts Credit Card
Be at the centre of the arts scene
Indulge in the best of the arts scene with 15 OCBC$ per S$5 spent on SISTIC purchases.
Priority bookings
Get first access to shows by Singapore Dance Theatre, Singapore Lyric Opera, and T.H.E Dance Company.
Get first access to shows by Singapore Dance Theatre, Singapore Lyric Opera, and T.H.E Dance Company.
Earn accelerated OCBC$
Earn 15 OCBC$ per S$5 spent on SISTIC purchases.
Earn 15 OCBC$ per S$5 spent on SISTIC purchases.
Redeem your OCBC$
Redeem rewards with OCBC$ earned on your Arts Credit Card via OCBC Rewards Catalogue.
Redeem rewards with OCBC$ earned on your Arts Credit Card via OCBC Rewards Catalogue.
Eligibility
Minimum age
21 years old
Annual income
S$30,000 and above for Singaporeans and Singapore PRs
S$45,000 and above for foreigners
Fees
Principal card
S$163.50 (including GST), waived for the first two years
Supplementary card
S$81.75 (including GST), waived for the first two years
Minimum spending required to have your Annual Service Fee automatically waived
S$10,000 in one year, starting from the month after your OCBC Arts Credit Card was issued
Other fees and charges
Apply for the OCBC Arts Credit Card today
Termination of Travel Insurance
Please note the following changes governing the use of your OCBC Credit Cards with effect from 1 July 2012.
The OCBC Travel Insurance Programme for OCBC Generic Visa Classic/MasterCard Standard, OCBC Generic Visa/MasterCard Gold, OCBC Titanium, OCBC Platinum, and OCBC Arts Platinum cards will be discontinued from 1 Jul 2012.
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Exclusive discounts for Seeing _______ Through the Eyes of Impermanence by T.H.E Dance Company
Faced with relentless change, is our basic instinct to hold onto the familiar? Seeing _______ Through the Eyes of Impermanence surfaces hidden stories and perspectives in our struggle with change in an intriguing double bill by The Human Expression (T.H.E) Dance Company. Acclaimed choreographer Albert Tiong takes audiences on a journey through memory to ponder upon the chance encounters that shape who we become, while former T.H.E full-time artist and up-and-coming choreographer Anthea Seah draws from impressionist painters to generate poetic scenes featuring five artists evoking the idea of inevitability.