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Moneymaxxing your credit card without maxing it out

FlowBy FlowJuly 1, 2026Updated:July 1, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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In an economy where everything seems more expensive than it used to be, people aren’t avoiding credit anymore. They’re finding ways on how to make it work harder for them.

This shift fueled the rise of Moneymaxxing, a growing mindset focused on getting more value from the money you’re already spending—whether that’s through rewards, cashback, flexibility, or simply using the right financial tools for the right purchases.

Credit cards, when used strategically, can play an important role in that equation.

As the country’s #1 Digital Bank and leading all-in-one fintech platform, Maya makes it easier for users to put that mindset into practice through rewards, cashback, flexible payment options, and tools that help them get more value from their everyday spending.

Put planned spending on your card

One of the easiest ways to moneymaxx your credit card is surprisingly simple: use it for spending that was already going to happen. Think groceries, dining, travel bookings, subscriptions, fuel, and recurring bills.

The goal is to  be more intentional about the spending that’s already part of your life. Because the more your credit card aligns with your actual spending habits, the easier it becomes to earn rewards, enjoy cashback, and get more value from purchases you were already planning to make.

Treat your credit limit as a tool

A credit limit isn’t extra income, it’s a financial tool.

A good rule of thumb is to treat your credit card as a payment tool, not a spending target. Keeping your spending manageable makes it easier to stay on top of payments, avoid unnecessary stress, and maintain healthy credit habits over time.

Because moneymaxxing isn’t about seeing how much credit you can access. It’s about using it strategically.

Choose rewards you’ll actually use

The best rewards are the ones you’ll actually use.

With the Maya Black Credit Card, cardholders earn instant Maya Miles for every purchase, including up to 10x Maya Miles at Maya Black Preferred merchants. These Maya Miles can then be used for shopping, dining, and more, turning regular spending into perks and experiences that actually feel worth it.

There are also benefits beyond points. Complimentary quarterly airport lounge access at select local and international airports means cardholders can enjoy a more comfortable travel experience before takeoff.

For those who prefer cashback, the Landers Cashback Everywhere Credit Card helps everyday spending work a little harder too, with 5% cashback at Landers, 2% on dining, and 1% on most purchases.

And if you’re regularly on the road, using your Landers Cashback Everywhere Credit Card at Landers-Caltex stations guarantees a minimum discount of up to ₱7.00 per liter on fuel, helping make every fuel stop a little easier on the wallet.

Because whether it’s miles, cashback, travel perks, or fuel savings, moneymaxxing isn’t always about spending less, it’s about getting more value from the spending that’s already happening.

Use flexibility when it makes sense

One thing people don’t talk about enough when it comes to credit cards? Timing. Sometimes financial stress isn’t caused by overspending. Sometimes it’s simply because several expenses decide to show up at the same time: a trip gets booked, a bill comes in, something at home needs replacing. Life has a funny way of clustering expenses together.

That’s why flexibility has quietly become one of the most underrated financial tools.

With Maya’s Mini Payments feature, cardholders can split eligible posted purchases into 3, 6, 9, or 12 monthly payments, all with a fixed add on rate of 1% interest per month , making it easier to spread out larger expenses when it makes sense for your budget.

Pay on time, your future self will thank you

Moneymaxxing isn’t just about rewards, cashback, or perks. Some of the biggest benefits happen behind the scenes.

Paying your credit card bill on time helps you avoid unnecessary charges and supports healthy credit habits over time.

And since everything lives within the Maya app, it’s easier to keep track of spending, rewards, payments, and credit all in one place.

At its core, moneymaxxing your credit card isn’t about spending more money. It’s about getting more value from the spending that’s already happening, whether that’s through rewards, cashback, flexibility, or simply building better financial habits along the way.

To know more, visit maya.ph or mayabank.ph, and follow @makeyourmoneymaya on Facebook, Instagram, YouTube, and TikTok to stay updated. Approval and offer are subject to credit evaluation. Maya Philippines, Inc. and Maya Bank, Inc. are regulated by the Bangko Sentral ng Pilipinas. www.bsp.gov.ph. For 24/7 assistance, visit the Help Center in the Maya app or call us from 8 AM to 7 PM daily at +632 8845-7788.

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