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American Express is currently running an improved sign-up incentive on its two small business cardsbut it ends TONIGHT, Tuesday 8th April.

Even better, a change to the rules last year means that if you are accepted, you WILL get the sign-up bonus.

No restrictions, no small print. It doesn’t matter what Amex cards you have or recently had. If your application is approved and you reach the spend target you will receive the bonus.

This article looks at American Express Business Platinum. It has a sign-up promotion worth up to 120,000 points, which would covert to 120,000 Avios.

However, don’t forget American Express Business Gold. It comes with a sign-up offer worth up to 60,000 Membership Rewards points, which is great going given that the Business Gold card is free for the first year. Our full article on this deal is here. You can apply for Business Gold here.

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The key facts about American Express Business Platinum

In today’s article, I want to look more closely at American Express Business Platinum. Here are the key things you need to know:

  • American Express Business Platinum has a £650 annual fee, refunded pro-rata if you cancel
  • You receive a sign-up offer worth up to 120,000 Membership Rewards points, paid in two instalments
  • You receive 80,000 Membership Rewards points when you spend £12,000 within your first three months
  • You receive the second batch of 40,000 Membership Rewards points when you make a single transaction between Month 14 and Month 17
  • This offer ends TONIGHT, 8th April 2025

Key link: American Express Business Platinum charge card application page

Why Amex Business Platinum?

The American Express Business Platinum charge card is issued directly by American Express.

The Amex business cards are aimed mainly at small businesses and sole traders. The criteria for applying are fairly lenient – whilst this is a Platinum card, the terms are identical to the Business Gold card:

  • The business has a UK bank account
  • You are over 18
  • You have a permanent UK home address

You, personally, must have an income of £35,000 per year to apply. There are no turnover or profitability requirements for the company itself. If you are sole trader, you do not need to have a dedicated business bank account.

Note that the American Express Business Platinum card is a charge card, not a credit card. You MUST clear your balance in full at the end of each month.

What is the Amex Business Platinum sign-up offer?

Until tonight, 8th April, you will receive up to 120,000 American Express Membership Rewards points as a sign-up incentive.

This is paid to you in two parts.

The first 80,000 points will arrive when you spend £12,000 within three months.

The second tranche of 40,000 points will arrive when you make a single purchase between Month 14 and Month 17.

There is no obligation to keep the card until Month 14 to earn the second part of the bonus. You can cancel at any point for a pro-rata fee refund.

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What can you do with 120,000 Membership Rewards points?

Membership Rewards points can be converted into a range of goodies.  The most valuable options are converting into frequent flyer miles (including Avios points and Virgin Points) at a ratio of 1:1.  This means that the sign-up bonus is worth 120,000 Avios or 120,000 Virgin Points.

120,000 Membership Rewards points would also get you:

  • 360,000 Radisson Rewards points
  • 240,000 Hilton Honors points
  • 180,000 Marriott Bonvoy points
  • 120,000 airline miles in various other schemes including Etihad and Air France KLM
  • 90,000 Emirates Skywards miles
  • 8,000 Club Eurostar points

There are also a lot of non-travel redemptions including retailer gift cards, but the best value will come from travel redemptions.

Do you qualify for the 120,000 points?

Yes you do!

In 2024, American Express removed all restrictions on who qualifies for the sign-up bonus on Business Platinum and Business Gold. If you are accepted, you qualify, as long as you hit the spend target.

This means, for example:

IMPORTANT: There were no changes to the bonus rules on any of the personal American Express cards or on the British Airways Accelerating Business card. The ‘no rules’ rules discussed above only apply to Business Gold and Business Platinum.

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Any other benefits?

As usual, American Express adds a lot of bells and whistles to the Business Platinum card:

You receive £200 per year to spend at Amex Travel. The only condition is that the £200 is spent in one transaction. For most people this is almost as good as £200 of cash. The £200 credit renews on your card anniversary.

You receive £150 credit per year to spend with Dell. No minimum spend applies but the credit is split into two parts. You can earn £75 cashback between January and June and £75 cashback between July and December.

You will receive a free Priority Pass card.  Priority Pass is a network of 1,400 airport lounges across the world, including eight in London Heathrow.  This includes the Aspire and Plaza Premium lounges in BA’s Heathrow Terminal 5.  Your Priority Pass allows an unlimited number of free visits to their lounges.  You can also bring in a guest for free.

You can also give a Priority Pass card to a second person.  If this is your partner or spouse, you would both be able to get into the lounge for free and each bring in a free guest, so a family of four is covered.  Additional guests would be charged at £24 each.

You will receive comprehensive travel insurance.  This is a very valuable benefit because of the high level of coverage available – you can take a look at the policy document here (PDF).  Unlike the personal Platinum Amex card, which has weaker coverage, the insurance available on the Business product remains gold plated, in my opinion.  You are covered up to the age of 80.

You will receive Gold status in the Marriott Bonvoy hotel loyalty scheme.  This will give added benefits at Marriott, Renaissance, Sheraton, Westin, W, aloft, St Regis, The Ritz-Carlton, The Luxury Collection etc properties – 36 brands in total.

You will receive Premium status in the Radisson Rewards hotel loyalty scheme.  This will give added benefits at Radisson Blu / RED, Park Plaza and Park Inn hotels.

You will receive Gold status in the Hilton Honors hotel loyalty scheme.  This is the best mid-tier hotel status to have, because you get free breakfast with it.  You will get benefits at Hilton, Waldorf Astoria, Hampton, Curio etc.

You will receive Gold status in the MeliaRewards hotel loyalty scheme.  You will get benefits at Melia and INNSiDE hotels, with benefits including three 20% discount vouchers each year and ‘2 for 1’ breakfast.

You receive a free digital subscription to The Times and The Sunday Times.  This is worth over £300, and if you currently pay for this it is a huge incentive to take out the card.

You receive £300 credit per to spend with indeed.com on job advertising. The credit is split into four quarterly payments of £75.

You can access the Amex Fine Hotels & Resorts Programme.  This offers genuine added value benefits at a large number of luxury hotels across the world.  These include a GUARANTEED 4pm check-out, free breakfast, an upgrade if available at check-in and typically a $100 credit towards on-property spending.

There are also benefits with Avis Preferred and Hertz Gold Plus Rewards but these are, in all honesty, no better than deals that are generally available.

What do you earn when you spend on the card?

You receive 1 Membership Rewards point per £1 spent on the card.

There is an extra bonus for high spenders. You will receive 10,000 bonus Membership Rewards points in every month where you spend over £10,000. This would make Business Platinum the most valuable travel rewards card on the market for anyone spending exactly £10,000 per month, as they would be averaging 2 points per £1.

This bonus is ON TOP of the 120,000 Membership Rewards points you earn via the current sign-up bonus.

What is the Amex Business Platinum annual fee?

The annual fee for American Express Business Platinum is £650, billed with your first statement and then annually thereafter.

The fee is refundable, pro-rata, if you decide to cancel at any point.

What is a Membership Rewards point worth?

Anything from ‘quite a bit’ to ‘a lot’ is the answer.   This article outlines my view on the most valuable American Express Membership Rewards transfer options.

In the very worse case, you can use them for shopping gift cards at 0.5p per point. This means that £600 is the worse case scenario for your 120,000 bonus points on Business Platinum, remember.

However, you should be able to get more value than that if you use your points for a premium cabin air miles redemption. 1p per point – so £1,200 of value – should be achievable.

You can take a look at the full list of American Express Membership Rewards redemption options here.

Any downsides?

As with all Amex business cards, the only major issue with Amex Business Platinum is the lack of acceptance by some suppliers.

Realistically, you will need to have a Visa or Mastercard as well to ensure that you can always get a card accepted.  I recommend the Capital on Tap Visa credit cardThe Capital on Tap card is now FREE for life and offers points worth 1 Avios per £1 spent. It also has 0% FX fees, making it great for overseas spending.

Capital on Tap Visa

NO annual fee, NO FX fees and points worth 1 Avios per £1 Read our full review

The Head for Points verdict:

If you are a sole trader or own a small business (even a service company) then the American Express Business Platinum card has always been worth a look. We have the card here at Head for Points, with Rhys as my free supplementary cardholder and Sinead as a paid-for additional supplementary cardholder, and it works well.

The 120,000 Membership Rewards points for signing up is a huge extra incentive, converting into 120,000 Avios or many other travel rewards schemes.

You also benefit from:

  • £200 annual Amex Travel credit
  • comprehensive travel insurance
  • Priority Pass airport lounge access for up to four people
  • three hotel status cards
  • The Times digital subscription
  • £150 of annual Dell credit

…. amongst other benefits, all of which add a lot of value.

How to apply

The official Amex Business Platinum website, which contains full details and the application form, is 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. The site discusses products offered by lenders but is not a lender itself. Robert Burgess, trading as Head for Points, is regulated and authorised by the Financial Conduct Authority to act as an independent credit broker.


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Comments (5)

  • Sharka says:

    Has anyone got the 80,000 first tranche of MR points yet? I have exceeded the £12k already, but the SUB has not posted.

  • dd_documents says:

    applied but application went to review – if approved after midnight tonight, would bonus still count (e.g. how strict are AMEX on the initial application time, as opposed to the approved application time)?

  • connor.muir@mail.com says:

    Just signed up and been accepted under business 2. Currently have Platinum for business 1 which I will be closing. I assume I will still get the points?

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