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5 Things to Know About the Charles Schwab AmEx Platinum
The American Express Platinum Card comes in different flavors. Here's what you need to know about the Schwab version.
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You’ve likely heard of the American Express Platinum Card®, known for its luxurious perks and hefty $895 annual price tag. But you may not know that the card has a near-identical twin: The American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab.
It has the same weighty look and feel, plus many of the same features — but it’s not a carbon copy. The most notable difference is the valuable cash-redemption option for points, which could make it a better choice for some.
Here are five things to know about The American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab.
1. You’ll get all the benefits of the
The American Express Platinum Card® is renowned for its benefits, and The Charles Schwab AmEx Platinum co-branded version of the card packs the same punch.
Cardholders enjoy all the same benefits as the classic version of the card, including:
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$200 airline fee credit each year. (Enrollment required.)*
$200 in Uber Cash for rides or food delivery orders in the U.S. (Enrollment required.)
Up to $300 a year in credits for purchases at Lululemon. (Enrollment required.)
Access to more than 1,500 airport lounges worldwide.
Earn 5X Membership Rewards points for flights booked directly with airlines or through American Express (on up to $500,000 in spending per year) and prepaid hotels booked through American Express.
Terms apply (see rates and fees for the regular version of the Platinum card).
Also, cardholders pay the same $895 annual fee as they do with the American Express Platinum Card®.
While there are two major barriers of entry for the American Express Platinum Card® — having good to excellent credit and the ability to pay the $895 annual fee — The American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab has an extra requirement.
To be approved for the card, you’ll need to have a Schwab brokerage account (either in your name or in the name of a living trust that you oversee) or an IRA held with Schwab (not managed by an independent investment advisor). Eligibility is subject to change.
If you hold the American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab and don’t maintain an eligible Schwab account, AmEx reserves the right to cancel your card.
3. Redeem points for cash deposits at increased rates
Here’s where The American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab stands out from the American Express Platinum Card® version.
Like its nearly identical twin card, The American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab earns Membership Rewards points. These rewards can be redeemed for the greatest value when used for travel, but there are also options to use them for gift cards, shopping or to "erase" charges from your card with a statement credit.
For holders of most American Express cards, there’s no option to cash your Membership Rewards out directly. The closest thing to getting cash for them is to use the rewards to cover charges on your card. When you do so, your points will be worth 0.6 cents — lower than the industry-standard value of a full penny per point.
The American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab, however, unlocks the ability to cash out Membership Rewards points directly — and at a great value to boot. You can choose to deposit Membership Rewards into your eligible Schwab account at a rate of 1.1 cents each, on the first 1 million points deposited per calendar year. (After that, the value drops to 0.8 cents per point when deposited.)
If you have multiple American Express cards that earn Membership Rewards points (like the American Express® Gold Card), all your rewards pool together. That means if you have the American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab, you can use Membership Rewards earned from any of the cards for a cash-out rate of 1.1 cents a piece. Terms apply.
4. Get up to $1,000 in extra statement credits each year
If your eligible Schwab account meets certain balance thresholds, you’ll get an extra kicker that you won’t get from the American Express Platinum Card®.
You'll receive a $100 card statement credit each year if your holdings with Schwab are at least $250,000. If your Schwab accounts total $1 million or more, you’ll earn an annual $200 statement credit. If your holdings at Schwab total $10 million, you're eligible for a $1,000 credit. These credits can help significantly defray or even completely offset the cost of the card's annual fee.
However, if your Schwab account balances aren’t at that level, you won’t be eligible for anything extra from this card.
5. It’s part of a no foreign-transaction fee combo for travelers
It’s not uncommon to find travel cards that offer $0 fees on foreign transactions. What is more rare to find, though, is a bank that doesn’t charge for ATM transactions when you’re traveling internationally. Enter, Schwab.
The Schwab Bank High Yield Investor Checking® account gives unlimited ATM fee rebates worldwide and doesn’t charge service fees or require account minimums. You can link a Schwab brokerage account to a Schwab checking account with one login and transfer funds between the accounts for free.
Pairing Schwab's AmEx Platinum Card with its high-yield checking account gives fee-free access to credit and cash no matter where you travel.
American Express relies on airlines to submit the correct information on airline transactions to identify incidental fee purchases. If you do not see a credit for a qualifying incidental purchase on your eligible Card after 8 weeks, simply call the number on the back of your Card. Qualifying airlines are subject to change. See terms & conditions for more details
Information regarding The American Express Platinum Card® for Schwab has been collected by NerdWallet and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of this card.To view rates and fees of the American Express Platinum Card®, see this page.
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