$330 Million in Under Accrued Credit Card Rewards, but Still a Great Quarter at Chase

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It is not the first time that under-accrued reward expenses impacted an otherwise strong earnings report. In prior quarters,  Citi and Amex had similar experiences recently as consumers become strategic about credit card rewards.  CNBC talks about Chase’s record $8.32 billion profit, though an unexpected $330 million charge due to credit card reward redemption stands out as a business issue.

This can be dismissed as a “good problem”  since more usage generates more rewards but the swing still exceeded more than a quarter of a billion dollars.  One would expect accruals to align as quickly as purchases.

For now, Chase should certainly relish record profits, generating more than two billion dollars a month.

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