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AmEx Customer Rewards Are Getting More Expensive to Maintain

By PaymentsJournal
January 19, 2018
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Can Credit Card Rewards Do It For Retail Banking?

American Express has long been known for its generous rewards programs, especially in the premium credit card space. But as the competition intensifies, AmEx’s rewards program costs are beginning to weigh on the company’s bottom line.

In a bid to attract and retain high-spending customers, American Express has continued to offer premium perks such as travel credits, airport lounge access, hotel upgrades, and accelerated points earnings. However, these offerings don’t come cheap—and the growing popularity of these cards is starting to make a financial impact.


Rising Costs in a Competitive Market

The credit card industry has become a battleground for affluent customers, and reward-heavy products are central to that fight.

  • Increased Cardholder Benefits – To stay competitive, AmEx has enhanced benefits on its Platinum and Gold cards, which include Uber credits, airline fee reimbursements, and access to exclusive events.
  • Higher Redemption Rates – More customers are redeeming points for travel, merchandise, and statement credits, increasing the company’s liability.
  • Customer Expectations – As cardholders get used to richer perks, scaling back benefits becomes a risky move that could affect brand loyalty.

Balancing Value and Profitability

To manage these pressures, AmEx is walking a fine line:

  • The company aims to deliver strong value to customers while preserving profit margins.
  • It has begun adjusting terms, such as tightening reward eligibility and modifying point transfer rates.
  • American Express is also exploring partnerships that can subsidize the cost of perks, such as co-branded offers with airlines and hotels.

Looking Ahead

While American Express’s rewards programs remain a key driver of customer engagement, the rising costs of maintaining those programs are pushing the company to innovate. Expect continued tweaks to benefit structures and new collaborations designed to offer high perceived value without unsustainable spending.


Conclusion

The AmEx rewards program costs reflect a broader trend in the credit card industry: delivering standout value to consumers while maintaining profitability. As customer expectations grow, American Express will need to find smarter, more efficient ways to deliver rewards that keep both sides satisfied.

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