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Big changes to American Express Platinum on the way, including a metal card and higher fee

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American Express is planning yet more changes to its UK card portfolio, this time on The Platinum CardFor once, you are getting four weeks notice of what is going to happen.

Whether you are a cardholder or just a potential cardholder, you have time to make your plans accordingly.

Here is the news in a nutshell:

The Platinum Card will be made from metal, not plastic – see the image below

The annual fee increases from £450 to £575, albeit with some modest improvements in benefits

The spend required to earn the 30,000 points sign-up bonus is doubling

New UK American Express Platinum metal card

The new fee and benefits come into effect from 11th June for new cardholders.  Existing cardholders will receive the new benefits from 11th June and will be charged the higher fee on their next renewal after 1st August.

Let’s look at the new package in detail:

A new Platinum card, made from metal

American Express launched a metal version of The Platinum Card in the US in 2017 and has been slowly rolling it out since.  Arguably they have missed the boat in the UK, since Curve, N26 (N26 Metal reviewed here) and Revolut (Revolut Metal reviewed here) have all launched in the last six months.

I have been using a metal Curve card for a few months.  They are surprisingly heavy and fall out of your wallet easily.  The good news is that I have never had a problem using it in a card terminal or ATM.

New cardholders from 11th June will receive a metal card automatically.  Existing cardholders will receive one when their current card expires.  If that is a long way away, I imagine that if you call after 11th June to say that you have lost your card, the replacement may well be metal …..

Platinum supplementary cards will also be issued in metal.

Looking at the image above, I image that – like Curve – your name, card number and expiry date will be printed on the back of the card to make the front look more stylish.

An increased fee, from £450 to £575

Existing cardholders will be billed £575 from their next renewal after 1st August.  New cardholders will pay £575 from 11th June.

If you apply before 11th June you will pay the existing £450 for the first year.

Additional Platinum supplementary cards go up from £170 to £285

Additional Platinum supplementary cards after the first free one will be charged at £285 instead of £170.

Whilst this is a sharp jump, the current £170 fee for additional Platinum supplementary cards is ludicrously cheap.  You can basically give someone full Priority Pass membership (admits two), Hilton Honors Gold, Marriott Bonvoy Gold, Radisson Rewards Gold, Shangri-La Golden Circle Jade, Melia Rewards Gold, Eurostar lounge access, full travel insurance etc for £170 per year.  It is exceptional value and couldn’t last.

Additional supplementary cards issued as Gold cards will continue to be free but will continue to not have any benefits except for being covered by The Platinum Card travel insurance.

A sharp jump in the spend needed to trigger the sign-up bonus

The sign-up bonus on The Platinum Card is a generous 30,000 Membership Rewards points.  This converts into 30,000 Avios or various other airline and hotel schemes.  Airline transfer rates are 1:1.  The hotel transfer rates are 1:2 into Hilton, 2:3 into Marriott and 1:3 into Radisson.  You can also convert at 15:1 into Club Eurostar.  You can see the partner list on the Membership Rewards site here.

From 11th June, new applicants will need to spend £4,000 within three months to trigger the sign-up bonus.  This is a sharp increase on the current £2,000.  You should apply before 11th June if £4,000 would be a stretch.

£10 per month of Addison Lee credit

Cardholders will receive £10 cashback per month on Addison Lee taxi rides charged to their card.  This does not accumulate if unused in any particular month.

If you use this, you will save £120 per year which offsets the fee increase.  This is fairly easy if you live in London but far more difficult if you don’t.

This benefit is only available to the primary cardholder and not to the Platinum supplementary cardholder.  The annual benefit is therefore capped at £120.

American Express Amex Platinum card

$200 credit on EVERY onefinestay house rental

This is potentially very interesting.  You will get $200 cashback each time you spend $200 or local currency equivalent on The Platinum Card on a onefinestay house or apartment rental.

(Rentals in the UK receive £150 cashback on stays of £150+.  Rentals in the Eurozone receive €170 cashback on stays on €170+.)

I thought this would come with a catch, but it doesn’t.  I have spoken to Amex and you will get the cashback on each and every booking.  The nearest thing to a ‘gotcha’ is that you must opt-in to this benefit via the American Express website when it goes live on 11th June.  If you forget to opt in, you won’t receive your cashback.

The only snag is with onefinestay itself.  Most of their houses require a three night minimum stays – not all of them, but most.  Looking at a low cost country such as Thailand, the cheapest place I could find is $185 per night in Koh Samui with a three night minimum.  The cheapest with a two night minimum is $450 per night – although you are, of course, getting a monumentally large Koh Samui villa for this!  If you think that you will be able to book yourself a cheap $200 property and essentially pay nothing due to the $200 cashback, you will be disappointed.

Other new benefits that I won’t insult your intelligence with by pretending they are useful

You will be able to book American Express restaurant partners via the Amex app instead of calling (some of these deals are OK, to be fair, and offer benefits such as a free glass of champagne to cardholders)

You will be able to message American Express from inside the Amex app

You will be able to use the American Express Centurion Lounge in Heathrow Terminal 3 when it opens later this year (I have no doubt that this will be an excellent lounge – Centurion Lounges have a great reputation – but Platinum cardholders would have got access anyway and there are already two good Priority Pass lounges in Terminal 3.  There is nothing new about this.)

Conclusion

For existing Platinum cardholders, the key question is whether you can easily use the monthly Addison Lee credit.

If you will, the increase in annual fee is offset and you are in a similar position to where you are today.  If you can’t use the Addison Lee credit, you are facing a £125 fee increase with very little in return, unless you become a heavy onefinestay user.

For potential new Platinum cardholders, the increase in target spend to £4,000 within three months to trigger the sign-up bonus could be a deal-breaker.  I strongly recommend applying before 11th June to lock in the existing £2,000 spending target if you can.  You can apply here – note that the website will not be updated with the new details until 11th June.

As a reminder, you qualify for the 30,000 Membership Rewards points sign-up bonus if you have not had any card which earns Membership Rewards points – ie Gold, Green, Platinum, Centurion or the Amex Rewards Credit Card – in the past 24 months.

In general, you need to look at The Platinum Card like an iPhone.  You could, in theory, save a lot of money by scrapping your iPhone and buying a torch, alarm clock, Chromebook, portable hi-fi, calculator, stopwatch and a non-smartphone separately.  Most people don’t.

Similarly, you could drop your Platinum card and:

pay for travel insurance for your entire family and the families of five random people you would otherwise give a supplementary card

pay for car hire insurance when you rent (although insurance4carhire will sell you an annual policy cheaply)

pay for airport lounge access, potentially via a Priority Pass (or buy pricier tickets which include it)

pay more for luxury hotels rather than using Fine Hotels & Resorts (admittedly you can book many FHR properties with similar benefits via our hotel partner Bon Vivant)

pay more for Eurostar tickets to get lounge access via your ticket type

pay for better quality rooms and breakfast at Hilton, Marriott, Radisson, Melia and Shangri-La hotels instead of relying on your status benefits 

pay for an ice scraper for your car rather than using the new metal Platinum card

etc etc.  You need to do the maths based on your own personal circumstances.

Should I apply for The Platinum Card NOW to lock in the £2,000 bonus spend target and the £450 fee?

Probably.  You will get a better deal than usual, because you will only pay £450 but will earn 11 x £10 Addison Lee credits before your first renewal at the higher rate.

Wait until tomorrow, however, when I will run a full article on what The Platinum Card gets you.

The Platinum Card website is here if you want to apply or find out more, although the benefits I describe above will not be shown until 11th June.


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Comments (673)

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  • LondonFoodie says:

    Am I right that I won’t get the 30k MRs if I cancelled a Gold card within the past 6 months?

    • TGLoyalty says:

      No

      If you wait for 6 months to pass you can on the business card. If you wait for 24 months to pass you can on the personal.

    • Rob says:

      Within 24 months, actually.

  • PJJ says:

    MESSAGE FOR SIR RICHARD B – You pulled off a masterstroke last time, what have you got up your sleeve this time ? A VIRGIN ++++++ MASTERCARD /

    • Richard Branson says:

      Sometimes you don’t have to have anything up your sleeve to succeed in business. Sometimes you can just let your competitors dig themselves a hole. Yours richard

  • Mike G says:

    Wow, these changes are terrible. I won’t pay £575 per year just to get Hilton Gold, priority pass and travel insurance. Amex is becoming an irrelevance in this country, and I say this as someone who has been a fan of their brand since childhood (Alan Whicker adverts…loved them). A shame to see a once fine firm jumping the shark in such a spectacular way.

    • Shoestring says:

      I met Alan Whicker in Hong Kong one day in 1988. I was going to fly to work in Calcutta next day, so I asked: Calcutta – any tips?

      Don’t go, he said.

      He was wrong – Cal was a great place to live & work.

      • Mike G says:

        LOL great story. I loved Alan Whicker, I don’t really know why. My first Amex card was a proud day. This year has been a bad year for Amex fans like me 🙁

        • Mike says:

          Mike – From one Mike to another, I couldn’t agree more. “This year has been a bad year for Amex fans like me” – I used to be a huge Amex fan and really pro Amex – Not any more

  • A says:

    This is the nail in the coffin that means I am not going to renew my UK platinum, and will take out a US plat instead – the benefits now just simply do not stack up for the UK card fee..plus nice things such as zero foreign transaction fees on the US card.
    Sad that I will lose my grandfathered (free!) amex premium plus, which is a shame and I am not going to pay £195/yr for, but I will eventually take out a chase BA card instead and enjoy that bonus.

    Does anyone know if:
    – I get a prorated refund if I cancel the UK plat half way through the year?
    – I cancel my UK plat the month after my annual BA PP renewal (as mentioned, fee free/grandfathered), if they will then charge me a fee for the BA PP before the next annual renewal?

    • ysun92 says:

      – yes
      – not sure, probably not
      Chase BA is a good option! If possible, take a Chase sapphre preferred as well!

    • Lady London says:

      Yes you will get thé reste Of thé year refunded pro rata. But in thé rush for thé door, Alex light change this as well. So personallt I’d do it sooner than mater if you dont sée thé benefits working out any more for you.

      Having said than if i was an existing cardholder I’d consider holding out and seeing what the shop small campaign around November brings. Remember that the mini version of it that was offered to some çardholders a couple of months ago or so had some not-seen-before restrictions that quartered thé value. Remains to be seen if Amex is planning to downgrade November one as well now.

      • Genghis says:

        The pro rata refund is contractual so notice of variation is required.

  • meta says:

    Just priced up one of my semi-regular route in London via Add Lee. Add Lee wants £18.14, Uber charges £8.25-9.00 depending on the demand. So I guess I could save between 11 and 84p every month. Very nice 😂

    • Rob says:

      Is that Uber X though? ‘Cos that’s not exactly comparable with AddLee.

      • meta says:

        Fair point. Uber Exec is £12-14.! So £4-6 saving or £48 a year if we look at it conservatively.

        • meta says:

          But whether it is a real saving, not really as I would probably not call Uber Exec for 7-8 min ride.

      • nigel williams says:

        A Prius isnt really comparable to an Uber X, to be fair.

  • AndyF says:

    Long term it’s getting difficult to stay with Amex especially when the virgin cards have such a good rate. Once the BA Amex contract is finished it will hopefully help, BA will migrate to a different card provider and Amex will realise it has to complete a little more in the rewards market.

  • Lee says:

    Not worth the money for this card now will be cancelling my card and revert back to Mastercard elite far cheaper .

    • Russ says:

      Gold amex?

      Amex will get the higher Platinum fee because businesses will put it though their books and claim it back. Seems they are targeting traditional old school business users who don’t pay for their cards anyway.

      Gold’s not really been impacted by the recent changes, especially if you don’t churn regularly. Free first year, two MR points on foreign travel spend, two lounge passes a year, an extra 10,000 points if you put through k15 a year, shop small, amex offers, transfer to hotels and airlines. Still a lot of life left in the points and miles game.

  • Adam says:

    Terrible changes, have been continuous member since ’06, never churned and didn’t even get a sign up bonus, more fool me, but I will not be renewing either.

    Addison Lee credit is of no use to me, neither is Uber, but it’s my understanding that in the US you can use your credit for Uber Eats, and that I could have lived with.

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