Which of the FIVE special credit card sign-up bonuses currently available should you get?
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In the 10 years we’ve been running this site, I don’t think we’ve ever seen so many credit and charge cards running ‘special’ sign-up bonuses at the same time.
Whilst this is great news for you, it is also easy to get confused about what is available. I thought I’d do a quick summary today of what is available and until when.
For more information on how each card works and the benefits it brings, click through to our full review. This article purely looks at the sign-up bonuses.
American Express Preferred Rewards Gold
What’s the deal? The sign-up bonus is increased to 30,000 Membership Rewards points from 20,000 Membership Rewards points. These convert to Avios at 1:1 and to many other airline and hotel schemes.
What do I need to spend? £3,000 in 90 days
When does the deal end? 9th November
What is the card fee? Free in the first year, £140 thereafter
Do I qualify for the bonus? You cannot have had any personal American Express cards, including the BA, Nectar or Marriott cards, in the past 24 months. Business cards and supplementary cards are OK.
What’s the legal stuff on interest rates? Representative 24.5% APR variable for the first year, 59.9% APR variable for subsequent years based on a notional £1200 limit and £140 annual fee.
Our full Amex Gold review is here.
You can apply here.
The Platinum Card from American Express
What’s the deal? The sign-up bonus is increased to 60,000 Membership Rewards points from 30,000 Membership Rewards points. These convert to Avios at 1:1 and to many other airline and hotel schemes.
What do I need to spend? £6,000 in six months
When does the deal end? 2nd November
What is the card fee? £575, refundable pro-rata if you cancel
Do I qualify for the bonus? You cannot have had a personal Gold or Platinum American Express card in the past 24 months, or any other niche personal Amex card which also gives Membership Rewards points. Business cards are OK. BA, Nectar and Marriott cards are OK.
What’s the legal stuff on interest rates? None, this is a charge card. You must clear your balance each month.
Our full Amex Platinum review is here.
You can apply here.
British Airways American Express
What’s the deal? The sign-up bonus is increased to 10,000 Avios from 5,000 Avios
What do I need to spend? £1,000 in 90 days
When does the deal end? 2nd November
What is the card fee? Free
Do I qualify for the bonus? You cannot have had any personal American Express cards, including the Gold, Platinum, Nectar or Marriott cards, in the past 24 months. Business cards and supplementary cards are OK.
What’s the legal stuff on interest rates? Representative 24.5% APR variable
Our full British Airways American Express review is here.
You can apply here.
British Airways American Express Premium Plus
What’s the deal? The sign-up bonus is increased to 40,000 Avios from 25,000 Avios
What do I need to spend? £3,000 in 90 days
When does the deal end? 2nd November
What is the card fee? £250 per year, refundable pro-rata if you cancel
Do I qualify for the bonus? You cannot have had either British Airways American Express card in the past 24 months
What’s the legal stuff on interest rates? Representative 101.1% APR variable based on a notional £1200 limit and £250 annual fee
Our full British Airways American Express Premium Plus review is here.
You can apply here.
British Airways Accelerating Business American Express
What’s the deal? The sign-up bonus on this card is 60,000 Avios – this is a relaunch offer which is expected to drop at some point but we do not know what it will become
What do I need to spend? £5,000 in 90 days
When does the deal end? No end date is published – the terms say that it will run until at least 2nd November
What is the card fee? £250 per year, refundable pro-rata if you cancel
Do I qualify for the bonus? You cannot have had an American Express small business card (Business Gold, Business Platinum etc, Accelerating Business) in the previous 12 months. You also need to have some sort of self employment or small business income to apply.
What’s the legal stuff on interest rates? Representative 96.7% APR variable based on a notional £1200 limit and £250 annual fee
Our full British Airways Accelerating Business American Express review is here.
You can apply here.
Conclusion
There is a lot of choice here, which doesn’t always make things easy.
Study the rules carefully to see what you can get.
- If you have only had BA American Express cards, you should qualify for 60,000 points on The Platinum Card.
- If you have only had Gold or Platinum American Express cards, you should qualify for 40,000 Avios on British Airways Premium Plus.
- Got some sort of self employment or small business income? You should qualify for 60,000 Avios on BA Accelerating Business if you’ve not had business Amex recently.
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