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The IHG credit cards are back – and with a sign-up bonus (Part 2)

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This is the 2nd part of my analysis of the two new IHG Rewards Club credit cards.  Part 1, focussing on the free card, can be found here.

The paid-for version – IHG Rewards Club Premium Mastercard

IHG Rewards Club credit card premium

The headline features of this card are:

£99 annual fee

20,000 IHG Rewards Club points for joining and spending £200 in the first three months – these are worth about £80 of free hotel rooms or transferable to 4,000 Avios points or other airline miles

Platinum status in IHG Rewards Club for as long as you hold the card.  This is no longer the top level following the launch of the Spire tier.  However, if you do a few Holiday Inn, Holiday Inn Express, Crowne Plaza or Indigo stays then it is worth having.  It is occasionally enough for a Club room upgrade at a Crowne Plaza.

2 IHG Rewards Club point per £1 spent.  I value IHG points at 0.4p so this is a 0.8% return.

4 IHG Rewards Club points per £1 when you pay at IHG hotels.  This would be roughly a 1.6% return which is very good.

4 IHG Rewards Club points per £1 when you use the card abroad.  As the card has a 2.99% FX fee you would be better off using a card without FX fees instead.  I only value the points at 1.6%.  The only reason to use the card abroad would be to work towards your free night voucher or earn additional IHG status points.

A free night voucher for any IHG hotel for spending £10,000.  Use it at the InterContinental Paris, London, New York etc and you could be looking at £250 of value.

Representative APR is 41.5% variable including the £99 fee, based on a £1200 credit limit

There is a minimum income requirement of £10,000, although Creation stress that this cannot come from unemployment benefit!

It is important to note that points from day-to-day spend count towards elite status.  The sign-up bonus does NOT count towards elite status.  A heavy spender could get Spire Elite status simply by putting £37,500 of spending through this card.

According to the terms and conditions:  “If your IHG Rewards Club Credit Card account is closed within the first 6 months of opening, IHG reserves the right to deduct the 20,000 bonus Rewards points from your IHG Rewards Club account.”  As you do NOT get a pro-rata fee refund for cancelling, this is unlikely to be an issue for anyone.

I have one minor concern.  The rules state, re the free night:

“On the anniversary of your account opening, so long as your account remains active, you will earn one free night voucher to redeem at any IHG property, provided you make annual Purchases totalling a minimum of £10,000.”

The free night has always turned up within a few weeks of passing the £10,000 target.  One interpretation of this line is that you don’t get the voucher now until the end of your card year – although I am more inclined to think that someone at Creation’s law firm failed their English GCSE.

What do I think?

If you are ONLY looking to exploit the sign-up bonus then this is not the card for you.  You would be mad to pay £99 for a sign-up bonus worth £80 at best, especially as the points do not count towards status.  You should focus on the free card where the smaller 10,000 point sign-up bonus is worth £40.

For long term spending, however, this is a very good card.   I have had the Barclaycard version of this card for a couple of years and I put a lot of money through it, including tax payments.

Imagine spending £10,000 on the card in a year.  You would get:

20,000 IHG Rewards Club points, worth £80 or so, assuming all spend is in the UK and not at IHG hotels

Those points count towards status, which could be important if you are pushing for Spire Elite

Your free night voucher, worth say £250 if used at an expensive InterContinental

You are getting £330 of benefits for an annual fee of £99.  That is a gain of £231 or 2.31% of a £10,000 spend, which is excellent.

You also need to add in whatever value you ascribe to Platinum status in IHG Rewards Club.

I have just renewed my Spire Elite status for 2017 and it was almost entirely down to spending on this credit card.  Reaching Spire Elite via 75,000 status points triggers a bonus of 25,000 IHG Rewards Club points.  You could argue that this is an additional bonus for anyone who spends £37,500 on the card.

If you are looking for a new Visa or Mastercard and you have the ability to put £10,000 of spending through the card to trigger the free night, I would recommend it.

I would NOT necessarily recommend it if you will not spend £10,000 to earn the free night.  For low spenders, the higher earnings rate does not justify the £99 fee compared to the free IHG Rewards Club Mastercard.  The only exception is if you stay enough at IHG hotels to benefit from Platinum status but you don’t stay enough to actually earn it from your stays.

You can apply for the IHG Rewards Club Premium Mastercard here.

There is NO refer-a-friend deal available for these cards so you might as well apply directly via the links above.


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Comments (97)

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  • Ian says:

    Part 1 doesn’t exist 😉

  • Rich says:

    If I get this card, do I still need to get the full 75000 points to get Spire or is it just the difference between platinum and spire?

  • Paul says:

    I have already triggered my free stay with Barclaycard this year. If I spend over £10k on the creation card would IHG post another free stay?

  • Daniel says:

    Rob…. do you have anyone at Creation that can advise on when the free night would actually post and how long it would be valid for?

  • Nick M says:

    Do you know how long the free night certificate is valid for?

  • Yuff says:

    How long do earned points last for, my wife got the old care about a year ago, which I cancelled. She had 62k points in the account so transferred 15k virgin miles last week to make spire but found out yesterday her points balance earning year had reset to zero 🙁

    • Genghis says:

      If no activity on acct, valid for one year. I was reading the Ts and Cs last night

  • Genghis says:

    Good review Raffles. I’m thinking of taking this card for me and my wife and also getting the Ambassador status for us both and then using the 4 nights in SIN next Easter.

    I don’t really understand IHG much. I understand we’d get Platinum status from this credit card but that is not the highest level, but if spend £37,500 on the card we can (or get 75k IHG points from virgin miles transfers).

    If we bought Ambassador package, what specific IHG status does that give? Also what level of ambassador membership would I buy? Do you then progress through the levels?

    Any advice would be much appreciated.

    • Alex W says:

      Ambassador gives gold ihg status. There is only one level of ambassador you can buy I think? I think to then get spire from zero points you still need 75000 points.

      • mark2 says:

        Last year I converted a lot of Tesco points to Virgin and then to IHG to get Spire status.
        On my one IHG stay I got a room overlooking the river (after a struggle) and when I stay in IHG again next year it will have expired! I have a very reasonable target for Accelerate and need one stay using points and money and buy a few points to get 40,000 points. I need to stay near Gloucester in a few weeks but it is cheaper to do a mattress run near home for 10,000 points + 40 USD rather than spend 20,000 + 40USD + breakfast to stay at HI in Gloucester when I can stay at Hampton Inn in Newport for 5000 HH points. I have stayed at Newport and it is good whereas HI Gloucester is described on TripAdvisor as ‘tired’.

        However, the Spire status had been matched to Diamond by Hilton two years running so was worth getting!

        • Carlo says:

          HI Gloucestet really is tired. And the only place I’ve stayed in recent memory that has double beds that you can only get into from one side as they are butted up against a wall.
          Still, normally cheap for a Cheltenham race stay.

    • Neil says:

      I bought Amb two weeks ago – account status was moved to ‘Amb Gold’ immediately – I presume now I have the IHG Premium card my account will move to Amb Platinum – I can’t see what else it could be given that Ambassador is Ambassador on your IHG account and IHG Platinum is IHG Platinum and they match the two together, as far as your account goes.

    • Nick says:

      Word of warning on using free nights and redemptions at SIN with ambassador status: they do NOT recognise status unless you are paying cash. I am a spire ambassador and I have a blend bookings coming up with them soon, some redemption and some cash. They have upgraded my room for the cash nights but not the redemption nights so I will need to change rooms mid-stay. I have emailed them to check if it really is their intention that I move rooms mid-stay (twice!), and they have confirmed that it is. They have offered me an overpriced upgrade for the redemption nights. I appreciate that upgrades on reward/free night stays are discretionary, but I have always had them at other ICs in the past, and I’ve never been asked to shift rooms during a stay!

      • Genghis says:

        Thanks for heads up Nick. I should perhaps use the free night elsewhere and use SPG points in SIN.

        • Nick says:

          That’s the rules, but most ICs seem to ignore it and upgrade you anyway. I’ve certainly been upgraded on points stays at ICs in San Francisco, Vegas, Thailand and Sydney in the last 12 months.

          It’s churlish to complain when a hotel acts within the terms of the loyalty scheme, but I’ve basically got some reward nights sandwiched in between some cash nights and it just seems a bit mean to ask me to move rooms in the middle of my stay!

          To be honest, the upgrades can sometimes be fairly nominal anyway so don’t let it bother you too much. As always with these things, it is generally better to use the free nights and points redemptions while you can, before they get devalued etc. So please don’t let me put you off! The FlyerTalk thread on Ambassador treatment shows that most people have a great time at that hotel, and I suspect that when I come to check in we can sort something sensible out anyway.

          • Genghis says:

            Thanks for sharing words of wisdom, Nick. After your stay, please report back on your experiences as I’d be keen to know what happened. The Intercontinental in Singapore does look like a great hotel.

      • Mycity says:

        I stayed on reward nights in January this year at the IC Sin fantastic hotel and I blended it with paid stays no issue at all with being upgraded and staying in the same room

    • Nick says:

      There is an excellent article on here on what ambassador is all about: take a look in the ihg section of current hotels offers and look at the review of the ihg scheme (which provides an excellent summary of the wider IHG scheme) there is a link to the article in there somewhere. You buy ambassador status, and there is a premium version of it that you can earn.

      And a quick word of warning to Neil: don’t assume your account will smoothly move to plat because you now have the credit card. It took mine over 3 months to be upgraded during which time I had had about 20 nights at IHG hotels, following lots of chasing and a complaint to Barclaycard (who, in fairness, provided generous compensation for the lack of benefit).

      • RichT says:

        Nick – I was actually astounded yesterday it seems ihg and creation have got their act together. My genuine experience yesterday –

        1030am (Berlin time) – approved for Premium card in room at Waldorf Astoria on my free night from Hhonors card.
        1033am – Book stay at InterContinental Berlin through the IHG app, bonus points plus breakfast which will go towards my Accelerate targets. (was going to stay at the Indigo, decided it would be good yo compare Waldorf vs IC)
        1145am – Walk down the street and turn up at the InterContinental to see if we can drop our bags before heading back into the city for the day, Platinum is already showing on my account to them (not on my app), room immediately available and upgraded from a standard to deluxe and my choice of the 1000 bonus points or 2 drinks in the bar. Saved me €39 on an upgrade bid already!

        • Nick says:

          Wow – that’s great! I really want to apply for this card but want to be sure that I get the stated benefits despite the fact that I currently hold the Barclaycard version.

          I would actually like to cancel the Barclaycard version anyway – I’ve earned the free night and there is a significant statement credit sat on there that I could really use! However I am holding out because while I have used my free night certificate to book a free night, I might well cancel it (see above re: IC SIN). If I have cancelled my card and then cancel my free night booking, Barclaycard tell me that the certificate will be forfeited. So I will probably hold it until that stay is completed or cancelled & rebooked.

          I also understand that Barclaycard really do try to ensure that when they retire their products, the customers on those products are not disadvantaged. I could be wrong but I don’t think that they have sold their IHG card portfolio to Creation, so one would assume that they will have to retire the IHG card soon. My suspicion is that it would be advantageous to hold an IHG card when they come to do that.

          • Alan says:

            If you’ve got statement credit sitting there you should be able to ask them to move that balance to your bank account without having to close the account – the Post Office Mastercard have definitely done that for me a few times without an issue.

  • AndyS says:

    What’s the difference between platinum and gold with IHG. I have just reached gold from 10 stays and am recieving bonus points or free drink and late checkout, I thought these were platinum bonuses. So what extra do you get with plat to be worth the 99 annual fee ?

    • Dannyrado says:

      A free night voucher @ £10k

      • Rob says:

        Those are Gold and Platinum bonuses. Plat is most valuable at Crowne Plaza where there is more scope to upgrade although Spire will have priority.

    • CV3V says:

      With Platinum there will be an even greater feeling of disappointment / annoyance when they dont provide you with a room upgrade, or, you get an upgraded room and then wonder how bad the originally booked room was.

      That said, there is the smugness factor – a business type lady once tried to push past me at check in flashing her gold card and the member of staff seemed to enjoy asking her to wait and then went over my Spire status and free drink/points etc.

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