[Smart Travel Rewards] Generate Passive Income!
About 2 months ago, I received another S$7 by participating in this initiative supported and sponsored by Singapore Government’s Land Transport Authority!
I did nothing extra apart from taking my usual MRT train rides.
Collectively, I’ve made over S$119 thus far!
Since the day I’ve joined, I have been screaming to my friends about this awesome initiative! I am genuinely surprised that not many Singaporeans know about it.
This initiative is targeted to reduce congestion in Singapore’s public trains. It is done by providing cash incentives to commuters to shift their traveling time to non-peak hours.
Step 1: Sign Up!
Visit this link here to sign up for an account and fill up your details including your CEPAS card number.
The CEPAS card number can be found in your adult EZ-Link cards, Adult NETS Flashpay cards, University, Polytechnic, ITE concession cards and senior citizen cards.
Step 2: Earn Your Points!
Once registered, you will earn 1 point for every 1km travelled on the train all day except the weekends. If you travel during decongesting hours, you can earn more points depending on your status!
Step 3: Spin to Win!
Using the points you have accumulated, you are entitled to perform “spins” where you can earn real cash where you can choose for it to be transferred back to your CEPAS card or your bank account.
You have the option to spin it automatically — if you do not want to be bothered by it.
Find more about Travel Smart Rewards by visiting their website and sign up here now! More than $2,500,000 paid out so far!
Since the launch of this initiative, it has helped to reduce congestion and several companies supported it!
About Smart Travel Rewards
Travel Smart Rewards encourages participants to shift their commute schedules on the Singapore rail system away from overcrowded peak times. The more commuters participate in Travel Smart Rewards, the more opportunities they will have to receive random rewards. Travel Smart Rewards aims to reduce crowded trains by distributing the load, resulting in a more efficient use of Singapore’s transportation resources, a win-win for commuters and for the environment!