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The personal version isn’t the only one getting a makeover! Changes have been made to card_name, so if you have a small business, you’ll want to read on. The annual fee is jumping to annual_fees, but you can unlock over $3,500 in business and travel value annually on the Business Platinum Card®. Here’s how:
For rates and fees of The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, see Rates and Fees. Enrollment is required for select benefits.
Benefit | Description |
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$600 Hotel Credit | Get up to $300 in statement credits semi-annually on prepaid Fine Hotels + Resorts® or The Hotel Collection* bookings through American Express Travel. *The Hotel Collection requires a minimum two-night stay. |
35% Airline Bonus | Get 35% points back after you use Pay with Points for flights booked through Amex Travel with your selected qualifying airline. Terms and cap apply. For example, that’s 35,000 points back when you use 100,000 points on an eligible flight booking. |
2X Membership Rewards® points | Earn 2X Membership Rewards® points on eligible purchases at US construction material & hardware suppliers, electronic goods retailers and software & cloud system providers, and shipping providers, as well as on eligible purchases of $5,000 or more, on up to $2 million of these purchases per calendar year. (1X everywhere else) |
Leaders Club Sterling Status From The Leading Hotels Of The World® | Enjoy complimentary Leaders Club Sterling Status from Leading Hotels of the World®. Enrollment required. Terms apply. |
Platinum Nights by Resy | Get special access to reservations on select nights at participating in demand Resy restaurants through Platinum Nights. Terms apply. |
Enrollment may be required to receive benefits or credits.
I’m still deciding whether I’m going to keep this card. I don’t think the changes are as positive as the changes to the Platinum Card® from American Express.
The $120 wireless credit, $200 Hilton statement credit and $600 hotel credit are benefits I can easily take advantage of each year. And I do enjoy American Express® Centurion® Lounge access (especially because my home airport is IAH), but no free guests for cardholders means I am not using the lounge as much as I used to. I do appreciate the 35% airline bonus option for my selected airline (United), but I don’t know if I’ll use it enough to justify the higher annual fee.
It currently feels like I’m just about breaking even on this card, so I am not sure if it’ll continue to have a place in my wallet. I need to whip out a calculator and my travel plans and do some serious math!
Don’t look at an annual_fees annual fee and think, “no way!” Look at the benefits and see if they will work for you. Each person’s circumstances are different, so you have to decide whether a card is worth it based on yours!
For rates and fees of The Business Platinum Card® from American Express, see Rates and Fees.
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