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BIG NEWS: All bonus restrictions dropped on the two Amex Business cards

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American Express has made a substantial change to the rules covering the sign-up bonuses on American Express Business Gold and American Express Business Platinum.

The new rules? There are no rules.

If you are accepted for an Amex Business card, you qualify for the bonus. No small print.

Even better, as we cover in a separate article today (click to read), American Express has launched impressive new sign-up offers on Business Gold and Business Platinum.

You can apply for Business Gold here and apply for Business Platinum here.

Our full article on the two new sign-up offers is here. In summary:

  • you earn up to 80,000 Membership Rewards points on Business Platinum, based on earning 8 Membership Rewards points per £1 spent for the first three months
  • you earn up to 40,000 Membership Rewards points on Business Gold, based on earning 4 Membership Rewards points per £1 spent for the first three months

Both offers have a cap of £10,000 of qualifying spending, after which you will earn the standard rate of 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent. Regardless of what you spend, you will return to the standard rate after three months.

You can apply until 22nd October.

What has happened to the sign-up bonus rules?

American Express has removed all restrictions on getting the sign-up bonuses on Business Gold and Business Platinum.

We can confirm that this is not an error on Amex’s part.

‘No restrictions’ means, for example:

  • if you have or recently had Business Platinum, you can apply for Business Gold and receive the bonus
  • if you have or recently had Business Gold, you can apply for Business Platinum and receive the bonus
  • if you have or recently had a personal Gold or Platinum card, you can apply for Business Platinum and/or Business Gold and receive the bonus
  • if you have British Airways Accelerating Business, you can apply for Business Platinum and/or Business Gold and receive the bonus

There is, of course, an important caveat.

Just because you can apply for the cards doesn’t mean that you will be accepted. American Express may or may not be willing to take you back if you recently cancelled, or to give you Business Gold if you already have Business Platinum.

You are free to try though, and if you are accepted you WILL get the bonus points.

We don’t know how long the lack of bonus rules will last. I’m sure that American Express will take a view at some point on whether it is delivering what they want.

IMPORTANT: There are no changes to the bonus rules on any of the personal American Express cards or on the British Airways Accelerating Business card. It only applies to Business Gold and Business Platinum.

What are the criteria for getting an Amex Business card?

There is no need to run your business via a Limited Company or partnership. Sole traders are accepted.

It is a relatively simple list of requirements:

  • You have a permanent UK home address
  • The business (if incorporated) has a UK bank account
  • The business (if incorporated) has no County Court Judgements against it
  • You are over 18

There are no turnover or profitability requirements for the company itself but you must have a minimum personal income of £20,000 for Business Gold or £35,000 for Business Platinum.

There is no longer any requirement to have been in business for one year – you can now apply as soon as you have a bank account.

Of course, you should only use the card for ‘business expenditure’. American Express can close your account if it sees non-business spending going through.

That said, my Business Platinum card currently has cardmember cashback offers for Moss Bros, Celebrity Cruises, Citizen Watches, And So To Bed and Hearst Magazines (Esquire etc) so it isn’t entirely clear where the line on ‘business expenditure’ is drawn.

You will always be able to get a pro-rata fee refund

As we have mentioned many times, American Express is planning – at some point in 2024 – to remove the right to a pro-rata fee refund when you cancel a credit card.

This will not impact Business Platinum and Business Gold because they are charge cards, not credit cards. You will be able to get a pro-rata fee refund at any point on these cards irrespective of what happens to Amex’s personal and business credit card portfolio.

Remember that Business Gold is free for the first year anyway.

Next steps ….

Click here to read our article on the two special sign-up bonus deals launched today

Click here to read our full review of American Express Business Platinum (£650 fee, up to 80,000 points available)

Click here to read our full review of American Express Business Gold (free for year 1, up to 40,000 points available)

Click here to apply for Business Platinum

Click here to apply for Business Gold


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Comments (108)

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  • Toto says:

    Has anyone tried if BTL rental count as a business if the propert is in your own name?

    • Rob says:

      No-one asks.

      • Sam says:

        The BTL is interesting although atm I can’t see myself putting £10k expenses through in 3 months (for SUB)

        • John says:

          Does anyone ask questions if the majority or all of the spending on the card is personal stuff?

          • Rob says:

            These cards have FAR higher charges to shops than standard Amex cards, and retailers put pressure on Amex if they see people using them.

      • Toto says:

        Thanks Rob, I saw your other response saying BTL is absolutely fine.
        This is interesting as I guess most businesses would treat the annual fee as a business related expense therefore tax deductible!

      • Toto says:

        Is the Business MR point worth the same as Peronal MR? Ie 1:1 avios transfer?

  • Novice says:

    What about if you cancelled amex business gold but at the moment, don’t have any other amex because you were waiting for the year?

  • Fazzy Bear says:

    @Rob

    We get charged 1.9% for all Amex transactions, regardless of card type.

    As a side note, it would be incentive for small businesses to receive Amex MR as a result of accepting Amex.

    For example if the business receives £10,000 in Amex card transaction sales, then the merchant gets 1000 MR .

    • JDB says:

      @Fazzy Bear – if you are paying 1.9% it’s probably some sort of flat or blended rate as that would be a very high fee for personal Amex cards these days if you have your own Amex merchant account.

  • PaulC says:

    Have I just missed out on this as I just took out the Platinum Business card on 2nd Sept?
    I did notice I don’t have a spend £6,000/earn 45,000 reward points tracker (extra 5,000 from referral) but instead it shows the £10,000 per month tracker, put it down to being one of those things.

    Be annoying if I’ve just missed this by a few days, having waited way over my 13 months from the previous rule!

    I did however spot earlier this week a recommend a friend and receive 8 points per £1spend upto a maximum 80,000 points.

    • Rob says:

      Yes, you missed out. Sorry!

      Get a Gold as well 🙂

      • TGLoyalty says:

        Or just recommend a friend.

      • PaulC says:

        Some quick maths, i wont miss out if I only manage £6,000 spend in the first 3 months.

        £6,000 spend reward is 45k MR + 6k MR for each £1 spent = 51k MR
        £6,000 spend at 8 MR per £1 spent = 48k MR

        I’d only lose out if I send more than £6,400ish

        A successful referral would give me best of both worlds though 🙂

    • Mike says:

      PaulC – I’m in the same boat, I too have the £10k tracker not the £6k tracker.

      Is anyone able to confirm whether foreign spend counts towards the £6k SUB?

      • Rob says:

        The £10k tracker is towards the monthly bonus of 10,000 points for spending £10k.

        Nothing to do with the sign-up bonus.

        Foreign spend counts, yes.

        • Mike says:

          I think Paul and I are just surprised to not have a £6k SUB tracker, either instead of or as well as the £10k tracker.

          Great, thanks re:foreign spend, that’s a relief!

          • PaulC says:

            On the question of foreign spend. Does the business platinum card charge the usual 2.99% FX fee?

          • Rob says:

            It would here – if you wouldn’t hit £10k otherwise – because you’re getting 8 points per £1, so 8 points for 2.99p.

          • Flying says:

            The £6K tracker doesn’t show but you will get the points. I had the same and couldn’t see it, confirmed it with amex chat who also tell you the amount left for bonus, as soon as I hit the spend limit I got the bonus points within 24 hours. Might be worth you speaking to amex agent as well just for reassurance.

          • Mike says:

            Rob – am I right in thinking that you don’t normally get points for foreign spend on the PlatBus card? If so, is it definite that you’d get the 8x points on foreign spend with this SUB (and the equivalent referral bonus)?

            I’m wondering if I could refer someone and get *both* my 40k points for £6k SUB and the 8x points referral bonus, but most of my spend in the next few months will be in foreign currency so it wouldn’t be worth it if that doesn’t count.

            TIA

          • Rob says:

            Course you get points for FX spend. Amex is desperate for those 2.99% fees.

          • TGLoyalty says:

            @mike do you mean you don’t get any extra points for FX spend usually? That’s the same for personal plat too. Gold gets 1 extra MR/£

          • Mike says:

            Doh – I misread the T+C, it says “foreign exchange transactions” not “foreign currency transactions.”

            Apologies, and as you were.

  • JT says:

    Hi, I am planning to start my business as a sole trader, can I just apply for the Gold business card? Would having no existing business evidence lower my chance of getting the card? (I have a free personal BA Amex already)

    • Richie says:

      Is there a sole trader business register that AmEx can check against?

      • Colin_Thames says:

        There isn’t a register, they just check you have a business bank account. Both I and my wife are self employed. She uses a personal account; I gave a business account. I got accepted but she didn’t, even though she earns way more than I do!
        You don’t have to settle your Amex bill out of the business account though.

  • Nachmon9 says:

    Can i get the bonus if i already have a Business Platinum and open now another one for a different company?

  • UKFlyer says:

    I have the Amex Plat. Does this mean I can also apply for the Amex business gold and get the bonus whilst keeping my plat (which is still to trigger the post-1 year 40k additional points bonus)

  • Lady London says:

    Hum. Either @BJ is right and Amex are testing for incentivising cardholding longevity rather than just handing out huger bonuses right at thr front of the card’s life …

    And/or it’s September and someone in Amex has a target to meet for Business card signups for calendar year.

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