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New year, new credit card? Learn which Amex cards you can get, based on the cards you have

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We don’t do very many ‘first principles’ articles on Head for Points.  However, I ran a version of this article a year ago and it was very popular.  More importantly, I’ve ended up emailing the link to at least one reader per day since then so I know it is a key topic.

Many of us will be taking advantage of the New Year to make a fresh start on their loyalty credit card strategy.  A lot of people do not fully understand the rules on what American Express sign-up bonuses they can get, which might mean that you are missing out on some free points and miles.

IMPORTANT:  Following changes to the American Express sign-up bonus rules in March 2019, this article is now out of date and you should not rely on it.  Please click here to read an article outlining the new Amex bonus rules.

The question we are looking at is:  what are the rules regarding earning a sign-up bonus when you take out an American Express credit or charge card?

The simple answer is:  you will receive a bonus (subject to hitting the qualifying spend target) if you do not have, or have not had in the last six months, an Amex card which earns the same rewards currency.

Let’s look into this more closely.

The rule does not relate to just the card you are applying for.  It also applies to cards which offer the same kind of reward.

For the cards we cover on Head for Points, the main rewards currencies are:

Cards which offer Membership Rewards points

Cards which offer Avios

Cards which offer Marriott Rewards points

Cards which offer Nectar points

Here are a few points you should note:

To clarify, you cannot get a sign-up bonus on a card if you have had another card in the same ‘family’ above in the last six months.  If you have or recently had an Amex Platinum, you cannot get a bonus if you apply for an Amex Gold, for example.  There are NO restrictions on you getting a British Airways, Starwood or Nectar card as they belong to a different ‘family’ on my list.

The six months rule only applies to cards on which you were the primary cardholder.  Being a supplementary cardholder on someone else’s American Express card does not matter.  If you are currently a supplementary cardholder on your partners BA Amex, for example, you WILL still get a bonus if you apply for your own BA or BA Premium Plus Amex.

Cards which are not issued directly by Amex have no impact on this discussion.  If you only have the Lloyds Bank Avios credit card, you WILL still get the bonus on either of the two British Airways American Express cards or any other card listed above.

Just because you have previously converted Membership Rewards points into Avios, Starwood or Nectar does NOT block you from the bonus on the dedicated British Airways, Starwood or Nectar American Express cards.  A lot of people are confused about this in my experience.

More importantly – and a common mistake – you cannot get a bonus on a Gold Business or Platinum Business card if you have or recently had a personal Gold, Green, Platinum etc.  This is because a company cannot have a Membership Rewards account, only an individual.  The Membership Rewards account for a Gold Business or Platinum Business is in the personal name of the individual who applies and so the standard rules apply.

You cannot have both the free British Airways credit card and the paid British Airways Premium Plus credit card.  Upgrading or downgrading between the free and paid BA cards will not trigger a bonus because you will have had an Avios-earning card in the last six months.

Similarly, if you switch from Platinum to Gold or vice versa (although you can have both) you will not receive a bonus on the new card  You should also note that you do not get your first year of Gold free if you downgrade from Platinum – the £140 kicks in immediately.

You can apply for the Starwood Preferred Guest Amex – and gets its generous sign-up bonus – irrespective of what other Amex cards you have.  The only no-no would be if you have cancelled an SPG card in the last six months.  The bonus is 30,000 Marriott / Starwood points which is worth roughly £150 of free hotel stays or 10,000 Avios or other airline miles.

Similarly, you can apply for the Nectar Amex – and gets its generous sign-up bonus of 20,000 Nectar points, worth at least £100 – irrespective of what other Amex cards you have.  The only no-no would be if you have cancelled a Nectar Amex card in the last six months.  This card is free for the first year.

I hope you found this helpful in clarifying any confusion.  Please post any further questions in the comments – I will add the best ones back into this main article.

If you want to know more about any of the cards above, here are my reviews:

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold reviewAmerican Express Platinum reviewAmerican Express Rewards (ARCC) reviewBritish Airways American Express (BA Amex) reviewBritish Airways Premium Plus American Express (BAPP Amex) review, Nectar Amex reviewStarwood Preferred Guest (SPG Amex)

I also look at Amex Gold Business here and Amex Platinum Business here.


Want to earn more points from credit cards? – April 2024 update

If you are looking to apply for a new credit card, here are our top recommendations based on the current sign-up bonuses.

In February 2022, Barclaycard launched two exciting new Barclaycard Avios Mastercard cards with a bonus of up to 25,000 Avios. You can apply here.

You qualify for the bonus on these cards even if you have a British Airways American Express card:

Barclaycard Avios Plus card

Barclaycard Avios Plus Mastercard

Get 25,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £10,000 Read our full review

Barclaycard Avios card

Barclaycard Avios Mastercard

5,000 Avios for signing up and an upgrade voucher at £20,000 Read our full review

You can see our full directory of all UK cards which earn airline or hotel points here. Here are the best of the other deals currently available.

British Airways American Express Premium Plus

25,000 Avios and the famous annual 2-4-1 voucher Read our full review

American Express Preferred Rewards Gold

Your best beginner’s card – 20,000 points, FREE for a year & four airport lounge passes Read our full review

The Platinum Card from American Express

40,000 bonus points and a huge range of valuable benefits – for a fee Read our full review

Virgin Atlantic Reward+ Mastercard

18,000 bonus points and 1.5 points for every £1 you spend Read our full review

Earning miles and points from small business cards

If you are a sole trader or run a small company, you may also want to check out these offers:

British Airways Accelerating Business American Express

30,000 Avios sign-up bonus – plus annual bonuses of up to 30,000 Avios Read our full review

American Express Business Platinum

40,000 points sign-up bonus and an annual £200 Amex Travel credit Read our full review

American Express Business Gold

20,000 points sign-up bonus and FREE for a year Read our full review

Capital on Tap Business Rewards Visa

Huge 30,000 points bonus until 12th May 2024 Read our full review

For a non-American Express option, we also recommend the Barclaycard Select Cashback card for sole traders and small businesses. It is FREE and you receive 1% cashback on your spending.

Barclaycard Select Cashback Business Credit Card

1% cashback uncapped* on all your business spending (T&C apply) Read our full review

Comments (275)

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  • Roger says:

    I must add that OTAs seem to be discounting tickets quite heavily.

    Google Flights and airline website shows the same price as Amex Travel.

  • Rob says:

    Correct.

  • Vasco says:

    Slightly OT, but about Amex cards. I have the old Gold Charge Card and looking at upgrading to Plat. I’ve met the threshold for the 10,000 MR bonus points, and the counter has reset, as it’s been a year since I got the card, but the points haven’t been added yet. Should I wait until they’re added to upgrade?

  • onthechurn says:

    good spot, thank you. Make that one yearly 🙂

  • Mycity says:

    Hi, I know the first Amex Plat supplementary Card is free, however do you still get the 5000 extra points for getting one? Also I’m guessing a supplementary Card doesn’t hit withers credit score.

    Thanks

  • Alan says:

    “Similarly, if you switch from Platinum to Gold or vice versa (although you can have both) you will not receive a bonus on the new card You should also note that you do not get your first year of Gold free if you downgrade from Platinum – the £140 kicks in immediately.”
    I didn’t think that this was possible anymore since the gold became a credit card?

    • Roger says:

      In general, AFAIK, downgrading is not an option.
      You have to apply for another card.

  • Ant says:

    OTT: looking at redeeming Marriott points for a Langkawi hotel. Any opinions on the St Regis or the Ritz Carlton? Can’t decide between the two. Thanks.

    • Crafty says:

      Not visited either but our research suggested strongly to us that the St Regis looks stuffy and the R-C more easy going (we have a toddler). We’ll be there next month.

  • Dan says:

    O/T but vaguely credit card-related.

    Now the Avios.com accounts finally seem to have closed (or rather partially stopped working in my case as I can still actually sign in), any advice on how to use the Lloyds upgrade vouchers on popular routes like BGI? Looking to get 2 tickets for just after Xmas 2019 but the online booking tool for using the vouchers seems to have stopped working in the last few days and the number you are supposed to call doesn’t seem to open until 8am…by which time someone else has usually booked the tickets via BA.com.

    Is it possible to book via one of the non-UK BAEC centres using the voucher somehow? (like one would if wanted to grab tickets directly just after they are loaded at midnight UK time).

    Also…is there any news on the peak/off-peak calendar for 2020?

    Cheers

    Dan

    • TripRep says:

      Hi Dan, unless you have heaps of Avios you are hamstrung I’m afraid.

      I was in a similar position and one reason I decided to abandon trying to use them for an Asia/NZ trip and use them for Florida instead.

      If you had stacks of Avios, you could try booking online on you BA a/c online and then cancel them later, then immediately phone Avios in the hope that they get put back on the system again. Risky AF and you’d probs be charged for cancellation by BA?

      • Dan says:

        Thanks, I hadn’t thought of this. I might just have enough to do it though having to pay the cancellation etc. would be rather annoying.

        Is frustrating as I can search flights, select them, etc. But when I go though to pay it says the page no longer exists.

        Dan

      • Alan says:

        No cancellation fee from BA if done within 24h of booking though 🙂 The loss of the online facility is nothing new for many of us as it didn’t work for bookings with domestic connections anyway!

    • Nick_C says:

      My Avios account still seems to have full functionality, because I signed up for Aer Club. I can see my Lloyd’s upgrade vouchers, and flight booking still works. (Its even showing BA1 as available with the Lloyd’s voucher.)

      You could try registering for Aer Club and seeing if you keep the same Avios number.

      • Dan says:

        I have a Vueling club account but it gave me a different number so not sure I’ll be able to see the voucher. Will give it a go.

      • Anna says:

        You may well have been the person I was referring to!

    • Anna says:

      Re Lloyds, AFAIK you have got to call avos.com to make the booking, however one reader did say recently that they still had the option to do it online, so if you can still access your account it’s worth trying a dummy booking to see if it works.

      From previous years, the calendar seems to get released around June so the only way to check peak and off peak dates is again to start a dummy booking (though BA Redemption Finder seems to know the dates, unless it’s guessing!)

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