Thanks for the reply.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 1:38 am Yes, Rakuten CC only to invest with Rakuten Securities.
I thought as much. I guess I had better apply for one then...
Thanks for the reply.RetireJapan wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 1:38 am Yes, Rakuten CC only to invest with Rakuten Securities.
Please remember to turn off the auto-charge feature, as well. If you have cash in the account, you will also either need to spend it on one final tsumitate, or go through an ID approval course to cash it out.
That was only a temporary 5 month campaign until the end of 2022. Since 2023 for Cash it's been 0.5% for charging only, nothing for Tsumitate.
Thanks. Done now, I think.Tsumitate Wrestler wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 2:34 amPlease remember to turn off the auto-charge feature, as well. If you have cash in the account, you will also either need to spend it on one final tsumitate, or go through an ID approval course to cash it out.
Thanks Adamu,adamu wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 8:04 amThat was only a temporary 5 month campaign until the end of 2022. Since 2023 for Cash it's been 0.5% for charging only, nothing for Tsumitate.
Just checked the Monex card site and it seems they've cut back on the points for tsumitate to 1.1% up to 50k, 0.6% from 50k up to 70k and 0.2% from 70k and up. So 729 yen on a 100,000 yen tsumitate, or 0.729%? So a price of a Big Mac value set, more or less, in points... Well, better than nothing I guess!ivanpgs wrote: ↑Mon Mar 11, 2024 7:20 am
(I also have the Monex one, which is 50K 1.1%, but from 50K to 70K gets downgraded to 0.9% and from 70K to 100K to only 0.45%, which makes 0.73% if you use 100K. The best one seems to be SBI + SMBC NL Gold, which offers 1% in points for 100K, unless you have the platinum, of course, which is 5% in points)
It depends on what card you are using and what funds you are buying. Basically, you can get 1% points back if you use a Rakuten Premium card to invest 100000 per month (less for gold or standard) and 0.5% for Rakuten Cash. Also, if you buy designated Rakuten Funds you can get additional point rewards. Investing via Rakuten Securities also gives point up rewards on the Ichiba but I am not sure of the details.goran wrote: ↑Mon Jun 03, 2024 6:35 am Slightly necroposting here,
but how about 100k through credit card on NISA Tsumitate and 50k through Rakuten cash on NISA growth portion (also setup as a tsumitate monthly purchase)? What would be the points return on this? Any documentation or simulator for Rakuten - NISA/Tsumitate connection?