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Regular readers of Head for Points will know that I am a strong believer in the IHG Rewards Club Premium Mastercard.

For an annual fee of £99, I think the benefits package is unbeatable:

Platinum Elite status in IHG Rewards Club (no spend target required, you keep it for as long as you keep the card)

2 IHG Rewards Club points for every £1 you spend, which is doubled for spending in IHG hotels or overseas (I value an IHG point at 0.4p so this is a 0.8% return on spend and 1.6% in IHG properties)

IHG Rewards Club

The points you earn from spending count for status – this is the ONLY UK travel credit card where you can earn top tier status, in this case Spire Elite, purely from card spend

A free night voucher each year when you spend £10,000 – this is valid at ANY IHG property that is showing standard reward availability, and is worth £250+ if used at a top InterContinental at peak times

On top of all this, there is a sign-up bonus of 20,000 IHG Rewards Club points.  What’s not to like?  It is £99 well spent in my mind.  Even if you can’t spend £10,000 per year for the free night voucher, you can justify the £99 fee purely for Platinum Elite status if you’re averaging just one stay per month at an IHG hotel.

(Note that the 20,000 points sign-up bonus does NOT count towards status.  Representative APR 41.5% variable including fee based on a notional £1200 credit limit.)

My full review of the IHG Rewards Club Premium Mastercard is here if you want to find out more.

The credit card consultancy Auriemma is working with IHG on plans for a new super-premium card.  What is not clear at the moment is whether this would replace, or accompany, the existing £99 Premium card.

A survey is currently doing the rounds with a number of options attached to it.

(For what it’s worth, the image that accompanies the survey is of the current Premium card, so the new card may be a direct replacement for this rather than a third IHG card.)

IHG planning a new Premium UK credit card

In essence, the existing £99 Premium card benefits (2 points per £1, Platinum Elite status, free night at £10,000 of spending) remain.

There would be ADDITIONAL benefits on top, which could include some of the following:

Free airport lounge access via Priority Pass or similar

Free access to the Executive Lounge if your hotel has one

Top tier Hertz status if you have top tier IHG status

A 2nd annual free night after spending £25,000

20% discount on purchasing IHG Rewards Club points

‘4 nights for the points of 3’ on reward stays

2-level room upgrades on stays

Boingo wi-fi

Free travel insurance

Free breakfast on all your IHG stays

8 points per £1 spent at IHG hotels and 6 points per £1 spent at ‘selected merchants’

No FX fees when spending at IHG hotels outside the UK

The new card would have two or three of the above features and would have an annual fee of between £149 and £199.

Here are my thoughts on what is being proposed:

Category 1:  Fantastic idea but IHG Head Office will never agree to it

Free access to the Executive Lounge if your hotel has one

Free breakfast on all your IHG stays

Category 2:  A good idea which I can see IHG Head Office buying into

A 2nd annual free night when you spend £25,000 (although there is a caveat here – if you spend £25,000 on a Mastercard it makes more sense for your partner to get the £99 card and get their own free night through that at £10,000 of spend, rather than you spending £25,000)

4 nights for the points of 3 on reward stays (this is already a US IHG credit card benefit so is very likely to be included in any new package)

No FX fees when spending at IHG hotels outside the UK (but, you know, this should have been a feature from Day 1)

8 points per £1 spent at IHG hotels and 6 points per £1 spent at ‘selected merchants’

Category 3:  A good idea on paper but it will only lead to trouble for IHG

2-level room upgrades on stays (I mean, you’re having a laugh.  I have, literally, been given a non-upgraded standard room overlooking the bins – see the photo below – as a top-tier IHG Rewards Club member.  Even getting a one-level upgrade is unlikely in practice, and of course Holiday Inn Express hotels rarely have bigger rooms anyway.  The idea that you’d get a two level upgrade is laughable.  Whoever thought of this one has never stayed at an IHG hotel as a status member.)

Category 4:  Good idea but likely to be counter-productive, since most people will have the same benefit via other cards or bank accounts and won’t want to pay twice

Free airport lounge access via Priority Pass or similar

Free travel insurance

Category 5:  Ideas which have no value at all

Top tier Hertz status if you have top tier IHG status (there are many ways of getting Hertz status for free and it has minimal value anyway)

20% discount on purchasing IHG Rewards Club points (points are regularly discounted by 50%)

Boingo wi-fi (can’t remember the last time I was somewhere where the only wi-fi option was a paid one via Boingo)

So, in conclusion ….

If the credit card people can persuade IHG Rewards Club to sign off on either of the two benefits in Category 1 (free breakfast, free lounge access) then this will become a fantastic credit card.  However, I just don’t see it.

InterContinental Le Grand in Paris, for example, charges €150 per night for lounge access if you buy it separately.  Who would reimburse them for the cost of giving it to me for free?  The same hotel charges €45 per person for breakfast – who is refunding that?

If all of the benefits of Category 2 are thrown in, there MAY be something in it.  Would any of the ideas justify a fee hike from £99 to £199 though?:

  • How many people can spend £25,000 per year on a Mastercard to trigger a 2nd free night?
  • ‘4 for 3’ on reward stays has some value, but IHG doesn’t have many resort properties that encourage four night stays in the first place
  • Similarly, you need to spend a lot of your own money at overseas IHG hotels before ‘no FX fees’ becomes valuable – and if you are travelling on business with your expenses repaid, you don’t care if there is an FX fee.

Why not waive FX fees entirely? You are cutting off a major source of profit, but IHG would have the ONLY UK travel credit card which was worth using when travelling!

Category 3 …. just forget about it.

The benefits of Category 4 are good, but a lot of people will have them anyway.  I would personally value a lounge club card and travel insurance at nil as I get them via Amex Platinum AND HSBC Premier today.  Unless, of course, IHG wants to be very aggressive and try to persuade Amex Platinum cardholders to cancel and move across.

Category 5 … just forget it.  You’re making extra noise but everyone can see through the lack of value here.

Let’s see where we end up.  If IHG wants my honest opinion, I think the IHG Rewards Club Premium Mastercard is perfect just as it is.  £99 is seen as acceptable by a lot of people and the benefits are fantastic.  IHG shouldn’t mess with this unless they can really throw in something special. 

But how many consultants are ever brave enough to say ‘this works, you shouldn’t mess with it, we won’t take your money’ …..?


IHG One Rewards update – April 2024:

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Comments (237)

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  • New Card says:

    Any indication whether this new card would still be run by Creation?

    • Mark2 says:

      I do hope so; that is a major benefit.

      • Andy S says:

        Why? I have never come across a worse credit card provider!

      • reddot says:

        It seems you know something I don’t about how they treat certain spend…. Drop a hint?

        • Johnny says:

          I think this is sarcasm…..

          • New Card says:

            Not sarcastic! I like Creation! They’re flexible and their staff are good – one direct email usually resolves most issues!

          • Mark2 says:

            Absolutely not!

          • EwanG says:

            More commentators on here have had bad experiences with Creation than we have heard good things from, but then I’d also expect that people with critical assessments are going to be more vocal in expressing these compared to those singing their praises!
            In my experience Creation are not the best and certainly far from being the worst, and I’ve needed to contact them probably 3 times over the 30 months I’ve held the card, most recently about an issue with the MasterCard SecureCode feature (although they are still trying to resolve that one!)

          • Rob says:

            I have never had issues and had the Marriott card for 7? years.

  • Paul says:

    It was interesting that the survey did not ask if I would be willing to pay the suggested fee.

    I wouldn’t if it were run by creation who ate lamentable.

  • Robert says:

    Free breakfast or lounge access… Hilton Honors manage it for Gold and above, so why not IHG? It’s the one thing that makes me steer my stays to Hilton.

    • John says:

      Exactly!

      The day that stops, then it is the day I walk from Hilton.

      Having to pay extra in Marriott is crazy!

      • John says:

        Hilton makes money from offering free breakfast, IHG doesn’t (or they are unwilling to take the risk that it would make more money than it currently does). Think about who typically stays at each chain.

    • Rob says:

      Contracts with the hotels, that’s why. You think they will reset all those just to launch a little UK credit card?

  • Robert Provan says:

    There is a problem with access to some Club Lounges in some of the IHG hotels especially in the early evening. Example Crowne Plaza Glasgow is usually very busy when there are concerts on next door at the SEC. The Club lounge is quite small and usually full by 6.30pm. So many end up going in and taking drinks, snacks etc back to their rooms because they cannot get seats.

    Found the same situation at IHG hotels in London as well at peak times.

    Even when booking rooms using points and no upgrade room is available often the hotel will still allow access to the Club room whilst staying in a standard room for Spire Elite level.

    • Evan says:

      Have you ever tried to get into the lounge at the Gatwick Hilton at 6pm? I don’t think what you describe is an IHG specific problem.

      • John says:

        I go at 1830 rather than 1800 and there have always been a few empty seats.

    • John says:

      I don’t see the problem, I’d rather take stuff back to my room, but they don’t usually allow it! But they have to if all seats are full.

  • John says:

    Not sure why you say top tier in hertz is worthless.

    I get some nice upgrades being Presidents Circle. Nice choice of cars in the USA for example.

  • Claire says:

    With the hike on amex platinum i would be very tempted if this card included priority pass. 4 for 3 and free breakfast would make me consider switching from hilton. Will be interested to see what the final package looks like.

    • Evan says:

      Agreed. I think Rob’s comment that “personally” the section 4 benefits are of no value because he has them elsewhere is a bit lazy for a review. Not everyone has the Amex Platinum or indeed a NatWest Black account etc. I also agree the Amex Platinum could be on its way out for a lot of people here. For what it’s worth I also agree with the comment that 25K can easily be put on a MC with Curve.

      • Ken says:

        +1
        The insurance & airport lounge are by far the most useful things for Platinum.
        I reckon a good percentage of people will think why pay 3 times the price.
        Also gives a perfect opportunity to have 24 months away from Amex

        • Mr(s) Entitled says:

          I’ve knocked Amex on the head for the next 2yrs. I’ve bought insurance elsewhere because there wasn’t a product out there with sufficient incentive. I no longer have lounge access.

          If there was a non-Amex product that offered both, at reasonable cost, I’d be very tempted. I’d be astounded if I am alone in this.

          • Doug M says:

            My problem with Plat insurance is the stuff that matters, medical, doesn’t have an options to pay extra to cover existing conditions. Statins, BP Meds and type 2 diabetes are so common now that it must exclude a good proportion of their customers. I guess they like that.

          • RussellH says:

            Agreed. For a significant number of people, the Amex insurance is completely worthless.
            But, as you say, that is probably just how they like it!

      • John says:

        Well HFP is still sort of a personal blog. I think valuing a free night at £250 is ridiculous, as I usually pay on average £50 per night after factoring in all promos (I stay at all brands from IC to HIX, £50 would be ridiculous if you exclusively stayed at ICs)

  • Dave says:

    I just completed the survey. Interesting range of benefits, obviously they’ll not add them all but the annual fee of £149 to £199 would be very tempting.
    Would certainly shake Amex up a bit with all their recent negative changes to the platinum. I’m on the verge of not renewing mine already…

  • Phil says:

    Will this be like the new Hilton credit card e.g non existent?! 😂

    • Dave says:

      And the new Marriott one!

      • Bonglim says:

        The hope would for me would be it finds a way to make Marriott get on with their card….
        And include a way to get Marriott platinum.

        That is something I would pay for.

        • Rob says:

          I was with Marriott last week, things are stirring.

          • ankomonkey says:

            That’s just the gravy from the ‘gravy and biscuits’ breakfast dish.

            Am I the only one who reads that thread in the FT Hilton forum?

    • John says:

      I don’t understand why people keep thinking there is going to be a new Hilton card. What about the new Amex Titanium?

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