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Credit Card Review – American Express Platinum Business

This entry is part 8 of 12 in the series Credit Card Review

I have covered off other Membership Rewards (MR) earning credit cards from American Express with the latest being the American Express Platinum so today I am reviewing the business variant of the Platinum card, the American Express Platinum for Business.

If you’ve been following along, you will know that I have a huge man-crush on MR points because they provide extreme flexibility in redemption.  A good analogy for MRs is like having Euros while in Europe.  It doesn’t matter what country you are in, as long as you are in the EU, you have the right currency.  Similarly, if you have MRs, you can convert those points to:

If you only collect Aeroplan, you are beholden to that program which gives you a lot less flexibility than if you had access to 6 different programs to transfer to.  Much like your personal financial portfolio, you need to have diversity in you points programs.

Can I Sign Up For A Business Card?

The first thing anyone says me when I recommend this card is “I don’t have a business … can I get this card?”.  The answer here is yes.  Literally, anyone can have a sole proprietorship which would qualify you for the business card.  And while every card issuer is different, American Express does not require you to provide a business license or any other articles of incorporation.  I mean, if you think about it, many sole proprietorships do not officially register their businesses.  As many new businesses don’t have a credit rating, AMEX uses your personal credit history as the measuring stick for whether you qualify for the card.  My first AMEX Gold Business Card was under the business name “Jayce Loh” so you too can open a business card with American Express.

Sign Up Bonus

Okay.  Pay attention here.

If you sign up for the American Express Platinum Business card using the regular sign up, you will receive 40,000 MRs.  If you sign up using my referral, you receive 75,000 MRs (link at bottom of article).  That’s a 35,000 difference.  That is a HUGE difference.

Now with the business variant of both the Gold and Platinum, you have a bit of a high hurdle when it comes to spend in order to receive the sign-up bonus.  You need to spend $7,000 in the first 3 months of the card to receive the bonus.  I personally would suggest that you get both the Gold Business and the Platinum Business but you need to be smart about it so that you can be sure to meet your minimum spend requirements.

Spending $7,000 in 3 months ($2,333.33 per month) can be a challenge for those who primarily use the card for personal expenses but is still possible with smart planning.

You’d want to apply for the card a couple weeks before large payments such as electronics, jewelry, home renovations, annual car insurance payments, or property tax payments. Other large payments you may be able to use third-party processing services like PayTM and Plastiq for a fee. But if it means achieving minimum spend for a 60,000 bonus, paying 2.5% on $2,000-$4,000 is a smart investment.

If you’re not sure what you will be purchasing, getting the new card before birthdays, anniversaries, holidays and trips are not bad ideas. And if you are still running short on the minimum spend, you can always pick up a $500 prepaid VISA/Mastercard from the grocery store to use later at your pace.

The annual fee for the card is $499, which is amazingly low for the number of MRs you would receive.  If we look at it at a Cents Per Mile (CPM) perspective, you are earning at $0.0083 per point or 0.83 CPM.  My personal goal is to earn points at less than 1¢ per point and this well exceeds that threshold.  In short, this is an excellent card to have if you are looking to collect points.

Everyday Spend Bonus

As with the American Express Platinum Card, you receive 1.25 points for every dollar you spend.  So that means you would have and additional 6,250 MRs from meeting your minimum spend requirements PLUS the sign up bonus of 60,000 MRs, giving you a grand total of 66,250 MRs.  You are also only 13,750 points away for travel for 2 to Mexico or Central & South America in economy.  That’s amazing!  All for $499 in an annual fee.

Unfortunately, there is no Annual Travel Credit as seen in the American Express Platinum card but the annual fee is so low on this card that it almost doesn’t even matter.

Other Key Benefits

Status with Hotels and Car Rental Agencies

With the Platinum Business card, you get many of the same benefits as the Personal Platinum Card, including status at many popular hotels:

With the Platinum card, you get the following statuses:

Lounge Access

With the American Express Platinum Business, you will have Priority Pass Select access, meaning that you and two guests can get into Priority Pass Lounges for free.  Any additional guests are charged $27 USD.  Priority Pass has a HUGE network of lounges so this benefit is quite useful, especially if you are traveling in economy and don’t have access to a lounge.  For a full list of lounges that you have access to, visit https://www.prioritypass.com/en/airport-lounges.

As an added bonus, you also have access to Delta Sky Club Lounges.

Insurance Benefits

The insurances provided by this card are top notch as well and very similar to the Personal Platinum coverage except that you do not have Emergency Medical coverage, which can be a dealbreaker for some.

The included coverages are:

More details about this and other cards’ coverages can be found in my Comprehensive List of Credit Card Insurances by Card.

Sign Up

Personally, I find this card to be irresistible based on the huge sign-up bonus as well as the other benefits of the card so if you plan on signing up, I would highly suggest you use my referral link as you receive 35,000 more points than if you use the public offering.

The public offering for this card is 40,000 Membership Rewards after you meet the minimum spend on the card ($7,000 in the first 3 months) but if you use my link, you will get 75,000 Membership Rewards points.

If you plan on applying for this card and you would like to help out the blog, please use the link below.  If you don’t find this post or the blog useful, feel free to search out the sign up from American Express directly but please leave a comment below to let me know why so that I can improve the blog for the future.

http://www.pointsnerd.ca/go/amex-platinum-business/

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