December 19, 2024
Earn 100K points for future travels with the Amex Business Gold #CashNews.co

Earn 100K points for future travels with the Amex Business Gold #CashNews.co

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The American Express® Business Gold Card is now offering an increased welcome offer: You can earn 100,000 Membership Rewards® points after spending $15,000 on eligible purchases within the first three months of card membership.

If you travel often for work, 100,000 business credit card points can significantly reduce your upcoming trip expenses — especially if you transfer points to one of over 20 Amex hotel and airline partners.

  • Annual fee

    $375

  • Welcome offer

    Earn 100,000 Membership Rewards® points after you spend $15,000 on purchases within the first 3 months. The Business Gold Card now comes in three metal designs — Gold, Rose Gold, and Limited Edition White Gold (while supplies last).

  • Card type(s)

    Business, Rewards

  • Introductory Purchases APR

    0% on purchases for 6 months from the date of account opening

  • Ongoing Purchases APR

    18.74% – 27.74% Variable

  • Recommended credit score

    Excellent/Good

  • Rewards rate

    • Earn 4x Membership Rewards points on the top two eligible categories (out of 6 total categories) where your business spends the most each month. Although your top 2 categories may change each month, you will earn 4x points on the first $150,000 in combined purchases from these categories each calendar year, then 1x after that (only the top 2 categories each billing cycle will count towards the $150,000 cap; terms apply).
    • 3x points on flights and prepaid hotels booked on AmexTravel.com
    • 1x points on all other purchases
  • Benefits

    • Earn up to $20 in monthly statement credits (up to $240 annually) for eligible U.S. purchases at FedEx, Grubhub, and office supply stores
    • Receive a monthly $12.95 statement credit after you pay for a monthly Walmart+ membership (subject to auto-renewal; up to $12.95 plus applicable taxes on one membership fee)
    • Your spending limit is flexible and adjusts based on factors such as your purchase, payment, and credit history

Read our full review of the Amex Business Gold card

With the Amex Business Gold, you can earn 100,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $15,000 on eligible purchases within the first three months of card membership. The exact value of the 100,000 points depends on the redemption. Let’s look at a few examples of how you can use your points using Amex transfer partners:

  • Iberia business-class flights: You can find business fares available on Iberia for 34,000 Avios (plus taxes and fees) each during off-peak months, such as March and April. You can typically find up to two award seats available on flights to Barcelona and Madrid from Boston and New York. For the same fares we found available in April, the flights would cost you around $2,700 each.

  • KLM economy flights: KLM and Air France regularly offer flight promotions through their Flying Blue loyalty program. Sometimes, you can fly to Europe for as little as 15,000 miles in economy class. For example, we found availability for six passengers to fly from Atlanta to Amsterdam for a total of 90,000 miles (plus $585 taxes and fees). In cash, that same flight would cost a total of $8,264 (which is a ridiculously high amount, even for that many passengers).

  • Virgin Voyages cruises: Virgin Voyages cruise itineraries can often be booked with Virgin points, something to keep in mind for the next corporate retreat. The price is typically for the cabin, which often fits up to two people. Recent offers we’ve seen are four- or five-day Caribbean cruises ranging from 95,000 to 115,000 points and seven-day European cruises for 160,000 points. You can stretch your points even further with frequent transfer bonuses between American Express and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club.

Related: The best cruise credit cards available today

Consider these factors to help you decide whether the Amex Business Gold makes sense for you:

You can earn 100,000 Membership Rewards points after spending $15,000 on eligible purchases within the first three months of card membership. That’s a hefty spend requirement, but it’s often doable if you have a lot of business expenses.

Read more: The best credit card sign-up bonuses

The Amex Business Gold has a $375 annual fee (see rates & fees), which might not make sense for everyone. The card’s rewards and benefits offer plenty of potential value to help offset the yearly cost, but you have to see if that value applies to your business spending.

You can earn:

  • 4x points on your top two eligible spending categories each billing cycle (up to $150,000 in combined spending each calendar year, then 1x)

  • 3x points on flights and prepaid hotels booked on AmexTravel.com

  • 1x points on all other purchases

Eligible spending categories include:

  • Purchases at US media providers for advertising in select media (online, TV, radio)

  • U.S. purchases made from electronic goods retailers and software & cloud system providers

  • U.S. purchases at restaurants, including takeout and delivery

  • U.S. purchases at gas stations

  • Transit purchases, including trains, taxicabs, rideshare services, ferries, tolls, parking, buses, and subways

  • Monthly wireless telephone service charges made directly from a wireless telephone service provider in the U.S.

If your business expenses fall into these categories, the Amex Business Gold Card could be the right fit for your company.

Some of the top benefits include:

  • Earn up to $20 in monthly statement credits (up to an annual savings of $240) for eligible U.S. purchases at FedEx, Grubhub, and office supply stores — enrollment is required.

  • Receive up to $12.95 statement credit (plus applicable taxes) for one Walmart+ membership.

These two benefits are likely the easiest way to offset some of the card’s annual fee. If they don’t make sense for you, consider looking into other travel credit cards.

Read more: The best American Express Credit Cards for 2024

This article was edited by Rebecca McCracken


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