6th March 2020 - 2 min read
Malaysia Airlines has announced another Bonus Miles campaign for credit card points conversion to its Enrich frequent flyer programme. From now until 31 March 2020, you can earn an extra 10% bonus Enrich Miles when you convert your rewards points from selected credit cards of several banks to Enrich Miles.
The Enrich Bank Bonus Conversion campaign is a collaboration between Malaysia Airlines (MAS) with 15 local banks and 7 foreign banks:
Local Banks | Foreign Banks |
Affin Bank/Affin Bank Islamic
Alliance Bank Ambank/Ambank Islamic Bank Islam Bank Simpanan Nasional (BSN) CIMB Enrich Cobrand/CIMB/CIMB Debit Citibank Hong Leong Bank HSBC Maybank Maybank American Express Public Bank RHB Standard Chartered UOB |
American Express
Bank Danamon Maybank Indonesia Maybank Philippines Maybank Singapore St. George Westpac |
Of course, to qualify for this campaign, you must be an Enrich member with an active Enrich account, as well as a credit cardholder with the participating banks. If you are a new Enrich member, then you will need to first register online for an account before you can participate in this campaign.
To convert your credit card points to Enrich Miles, all you need to do is contact your bank and request that it starts the conversion process for you. The bank will then liaise with Enrich to carry out your request. Each bank will also have its own conditions and minimum points conversion requirement, so be sure to check before you go ahead and call your bank to initiate the process.
Also, while the converted Enrich Miles will be valid for 3 years from the day it is credited into your Enrich account, the additional 10% bonus Enrich Miles will last only for a year. Be sure to keep track and utilise your bonus Enrich Miles before they expire!
To find out more about which cards are eligible, and what are the minimum points conversion required for the Enrich Bank Bonus Conversion campaign, you can head on over to MAS’ website.
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