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Amex Gold now has a 20,000 point bonus and you have six months to earn it – should you apply?

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There are currently two reasons why American Express Preferred Rewards Gold (Amex Gold) is twice as attractive as usual:

the sign-up bonus is doubled, and

the amount of time you have to make the qualifying spend is doubled

It also remains FREE for the first year.

Let’s get the boring legal bits out of the way first.  The card has a representative APR 56.6% variable including the annual fee (free in year 1) based on a notional £1,200 credit limit.  The interest rate on purchases is 22.2% APR variable.

There is no minimum income requirement to apply.

You can apply for the card here.

What is the Amex Gold sign-up bonus?

Until 29th June 2020, the sign-up bonus on Amex Gold is doubled to 20,000 Membership Rewards points.

You can convert 20,000 American Express Membership Rewards points into:

  • 20,000 Avios
  • 20,000 Virgin Flying Club miles
  • 40,000 Hilton Honors points
  • 60,000 Radisson Rewards points
  • 30,000 Marriott Bonvoy points
  • 1,666 Club Eurostar points

…… amongst other things.

Amex Gold

How long do you have to meet the qualifying spend?

You need to spend £3,000 to earn the sign-up bonus on Preferred Rewards Gold.

This usually has to be done within three months of your application being accepted.

However, following a change of policy this week, American Express is now giving you SIX MONTHS to spend £3,000.

This averages out at just £115 per week.  Even if you are currently spending a little less, you will have until November to hit the £3,000 (assuming you apply during May) and I imagine that your spending rate will increase as lockdown eases.

This HFP articles look at how the doubling of the sign-up bonus period to six months impacts other American Express cards.  If you don’t qualify for Gold, you may still qualify for a bonus on another card.

Do you qualify for the Amex Gold sign-up bonus?

Before we go on, let’s look at whether you actually qualify for the 20,000 Membership Rewards points bonus.

Since American Express changed its rules last year, a lot of HFP readers will NOT qualify.  However, think outside the box – could your partner apply?  Perhaps your adult children?  Your parents?  If any of these people are in your British Airways Executive Club household account, you would still benefit if they transferred the sign-up bonus to Avios in the household account.

Remember that the cardholder could issue you with a free supplementary card on the account, so you could do the necessary spending to trigger the bonus.

Who does qualify?

If you have never held a personal American Express card before, you will definitely get the bonus.  You can skip the rest of this section.

Here is the offical wording from the Amex website:

“This new Cardmember offer is only available if you have not held a personal American Express Card within the previous 24 months. If you have held a personal American Express Card within the previous 24 months, you will be entitled to all other Card benefits, excluding the welcome offer.”

You WILL receive the 20,000 bonus points if you have not held a personal American Express card in the previous 24 months.  Cards issued by MBNA or Lloyds Bank do not count.

You WILL receive the sign-up bonus if you have a Corporate or Business American Express card via your job, even if you receive Membership Rewards points from it.

You WILL receive the bonus if you are only a supplementary cardholder on someone else’s American Express card. As far as Amex is concerned, the card belongs to the primarily cardholder and does not make you an ‘existing cardholder’.

If you do not qualify for the bonus, you can still apply.  You still receive the other card benefits, including the two free airport lounge passes and ‘no fee in the first year’.

With that out of the way, let’s look at why we like the American Express Preferred Rewards Gold credit card.

Amex Gold 350

The Amex Gold card is free for the first year

Amex Gold has an annual fee of £140.  There is no fee for your first year so you can have some time to see if it suits you or not. You can cancel at any point. If you continue after the first year, you can still cancel at any time and get a pro-rata refund on your fee. Amex is the only UK card company to offer pro-rata fee refunds.

The Amex Gold sign-up bonus is very generous

You get 20,000 American Express Membership Rewards points (worth 20,000 Avios) when you sign up and spend £3,000 within six months.

20,000 points is a special offer which runs until 29th June 2020.  The standard bonus is just 10,000 Membership Rewards points.

20,000 points is a good deal because ….

The Amex Gold rewards scheme is a valuable convertible currency

You can transfer Membership Rewards points into MANY different things. Take a look at their website.

We tend to focus on airline schemes (1:1 into Avios, Virgin Flying Club, Flying Blue, Delta Skymiles, Etihad Guest, Emirates Skywards etc) or hotel schemes (1:2 into Hilton Honors, 1:3 into Radisson Rewards, 2:3 into Marrriott Bonvoy).

In reality there are lots of other options, including High Street gift cards.  I wrote this article on how to get the best value from Membership Rewards points. It is possible, if you are smart, to get over £200 of value from your 20,000 Membership Rewards points sign-up bonus.

‘Convertible currencies’ are worth more to you. It is better to have 50,000 Amex points than 50,000 Avios points. Why? Because your 50,000 Amex points would get you 50,000 Avios points if you needed them – but they could also get you a heck of a lot more besides.

You get two free airport lounge visits per year

As an Amex Gold cardholder you receive free membership to Lounge Club, a global network of airport lounges. Each year you get 2 free airport lounge visits – either 2 visits for yourself or 1 visit for yourself and a guest.

Whilst these aren’t a lot of use at the moment, they are valid for 12 months.

The Lounge Club website shows you which lounges you can use including many at Heathrow and Gatwick.  Additional visits after your two free ones are charged at £20 per person per visit. You receive 2 additional free passes each year if you renew your Amex Gold membership.

Get 10,000 bonus points for spending £15,000 per year

The earning rate on Amex Gold is 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent. This is OK but not exceptional – although you should put some value on having a ‘convertible’ currency rather than being forced into taking Avios, Virgin miles etc via a dedicated airline credit card.

However, if you can spend £15,000 per year on your Amex Gold, the maths changes. You would receive 10,000 bonus points at the end of your card year. If you spent exactly £15,000, this means you would have earned 25,000 points – a rate of 1.6 points per £1. This is very good going.

Those are the key perks of American Express Preferred Rewards Gold as I see them. There are various other benefits attached to the card as well, including:

double points for foreign spending (but there is a 3% fee for FX charges, so this is only a good deal if you are spending money your employer will reimburse)

double points on flight bookings when booked directly with airlines – this could be very valuable if you spend a lot on flight tickets

10% discount and free additional driver on Hertz bookings

$75 in-hotel credit and an upgrade (based on availability at check-in) when booking 350 4-5 star hotels worldwide

Conclusion

The American Express Preferred Rewards Gold credit card is a low cost (zero cost, actually, in Year 1) and high reward way to begin a relationship with Amex.

If you were thinking about applying, it makes sense to do so now whilst the sign-up bonus is doubled to 20,000 Membership Rewards points and you have six months to hit the £3,000 spending target.

You will still need a good Visa or Mastercard for places where Amex isn’t accepted of course.  Here are my suggestions for the best miles and points Visa and Mastercard cards.

Over time your card needs may change.  Many people move on to the British Airways Premium Plus American Express because of the hugely valuable 2-4-1 voucher – but Amex Gold is a good way to get started.  You still qualify for the British Airways Premium Plus sign-up bonus of 25,000 Avios in the future despite having already had Amex Gold.

Even if you eventually decide that the miles and points hobby is not for you, there are still plenty of other valuable ways to use your Membership Rewards points such as Amazon vouchers.  Your 20,000 Membership Rewards points sign-up bonus converts into a £100 shopping voucher.

You can apply for American Express Preferred Rewards Gold here.

Disclaimer: Head for Points is a journalistic website. Nothing here should be construed as financial advice, and it is your own responsibility to ensure that any product is right for your circumstances. Recommendations are based primarily on the ability to earn miles and points and do not consider interest rates, service levels or any impact on your credit history.  By recommending credit cards on this site, I am – technically – acting as a credit broker.  Robert Burgess, trading as Head for Points, is regulated and authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as a credit broker.

Comments (88)

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  • Louise K says:

    I am thinking about signing up my husband.

    He has the free BA blue AMEX and has held this for a few years.

    Would he be excluded from the signup bonus?

  • Ali says:

    But they havent changed the rules around 24 months of not having had a card.
    I guess that would be a sizeable proportion of HFP readers?

    • Peter K says:

      Most, but not all, so it’s worth running the article 🙂

    • Rob says:

      Unfortunately true. Not a bad excuse to talk your old Mum around though!

  • David says:

    Referral bonuses made from this card are also currently raised to 9k points (from 6k?) until the end of June, adding to the benefits if you sign up imminently and get a couple of referrals in.

    • Jenny says:

      I noticed approvals are faster on weekdays during working hours than weekends

  • Gary_Dexter says:

    I’m not going to meet the spend requirement this year for my Gold Credit Card and want to cancel it or downgrade it.
    Has anyone had any luck speaking to customer services on a fee refund or downgrade or otherwise?
    Or do I just bite the bullet and get the free ARCC and cancel Gold altogether and reapply again at a later date (as and when) things start picking up again and get it free for another year, albeit without the sign-up bonus?
    Cheers.

    • Rob says:

      The latter, I think. May do the same as I doubt we can do my wife’s Gold £15k on top of BAPP spending.

      • Gary_Dexter says:

        I’ve applied and been accepted for the ARCC.
        Will clear my statement balance on my Gold Card, reallocate my credit limit to my ARCC then close the Gold Card.

        • BuyEMLocalBonds says:

          Just out of curiosity, I have 2 credit cards with 30k limit each, in theory is it possible to merge 50k onto one card and leave the 10k on the other and close it? or would that cause issues with amex….

          • Rhys says:

            Yes, Amex will re-arrange your credit limits if you like, I’ve done it before. Not sure if there is a percentage limit you have to maintain but worth asking.

          • Gary_Dexter says:

            Yes. Look at the card summary and it will tell you the minimum limit that must remain on the card. So transfer over all but that minimum then close it.

          • Rum says:

            Just be advised that you can only move available credit between cards once every three months. They told me this last time I did it.

          • Gary_Dexter says:

            I’ve done it several times within 3 months with no issues.

  • Nick says:

    I’ve decided to cancel my Plat card, it’s just not worth it at the moment with no prospect of travel (despite the bonus points). What’s the best card to keep my points alive? ARCC or Gold? Should I apply online first and then cancel, or just call and ask them then to switch me?

    • TGLoyalty says:

      Phone and ask them to downgrade to gold charge and the first year is free and can earn towards 15k bonus still get lounge club card.

      • Rum says:

        Agree best to call and see what they offer you. Maybe you could just ask outright if they can “downgrade the account” without closing it and that should drop a hint to them. Not sure if they’d offer you Green but Gold charge card seems to be the most common these days.

      • BuyEMLocalBonds says:

        In my experience, when downgrading to gold from platinum its not free for a year, only for a few months up to your original anniversary date/month

    • Graham Walsh says:

      This was my plan too. I have 3 weeks before the renewal charge hits my account. At £450 last year it was ok. For now, no chance of paying £575

    • Rum says:

      I’d be interested in hearing what they offer you Nick. Just out of curiosity.

      • Rob says:

        Most are being offered a free year of Gold and nothing else.

        • Rum says:

          I was also going to ask – aside from the Green card having an annual fee (£60, I think), are there other factors to consider whether to get Green or ARCC? Green is a charge so it would be easy to downgrade to it from Gold or Plat, whereas with the free ARCC you’d be doing a new application with a credit limit. If having Green means a few more Amex offers than ARCC, I’d be tempted to go for that given that I could just upgrade the account to Plat in future.

          • Gary_Dexter says:

            Green is a Charge Card so no S.75 protection.
            And all you really get for £60 p/a is some extended appliance warranty cover and bare minimal travel protection that you should have covered under your own travel insurance anyway.
            ARCC is better IMO

          • Doug M says:

            The possibility of the 20K upgrade to Plat bonus?

          • Nick says:

            I’m not bothered about credit searches, I don’t do anywhere near enough in a year to worry about the miniscule effect. I thought about self-referring my way out, may still do this but am not sure it’s wise any more. Will probably just call this week and ask what they suggest – will report back as requested above. Not interested in Green at all, if I’m cancelling Plat then I don’t want to pay a fee. I won’t spend enough to make the £15k bonus points anything to worry about either.

          • Nick says:

            Ohhhh but what’s the condition on Green -> Plat upgrade bonus? Might I get that later? Then I’d consider it…

  • PJJ says:

    Is the the extention and bonus only applicable to the Gold Personal Card or does it apply to the Gold Business Card as well
    T.I.A.

  • memesweeper says:

    oooh! Same bonus on Gold business… I’m back in the membership rewards game 🙂

    • memesweeper says:

      …. ahhh, no anniversary bonus on business Gold…

  • Baji Nahid says:

    from what i have read, i believe that I would get an anniversary MR bonus of 10K when it becomes my 1st year of holding the card, is that correct?

    • Genghis says:

      Assuming you spend £15k. It posts around a month after the anniversary.

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