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News: IHG extends points expiry and card vouchers, new Amex cashback offers

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News in brief:

IHG Rewards extends points expiry and credit card free night vouchers

IHG Rewards has announced a further covid-related extension to points and free night expirations.

You will receive an email next week to confirm the details if you are impacted, but the changes will be:

  • points expiry for ‘no status’ members has been suspended further until 31st December 2021 – elite members have nothing to worry about, since points never expire for members who have IHG Rewards status
  • free night vouchers earned with the (now closed to new applicants) IHG Rewards Premium Mastercard which were due to expire on 31st August 2021 have been extended to 31st December 2021
IHG Rewards extends points and free night expiry

American Express launches new cashback offers

We were expecting a flood of American Express hotel cashback offers to launch this week, but it has been slower than expected.

IHG has now jumped in.

£100 IHG cashback with American Express

IHG is offering £100 cashback on spend of £350+ at selected hotels by 31st August.

The deal is heavily restricted unfortunately. It only applies to InterContinental, Regent and Kimpton hotels in Europe. This isn’t many properties.

The offer is presumably cumulative but this is not certain.

As usual, you need to opt-in to this offer. To see if you are targetted, look at the ‘Offers’ tab on the statement page of every Amex card you hold, either in the app or on the website.

The good news is that it will double-up with the current Ambassador sign-up or renewal promotion.

As we covered here, you receive a free night voucher (up to 40,000 IHG Rewards points) if you pay $200 to join or renew IHG’s Ambassador loyalty scheme and do one cash stay at an InterContinental or Kimpton hotel by 31st August. This happens to be the same expiry date as the cashback deal. Details of how to get the Ambassador deal are in this article.

The real sweet spot here would be:

  • join Ambassador for $200 and get your ‘buy one night get one free’ certificate (which is actually valid 7 days at Kimpton hotels, but only Fri-Sun at InterContinental)
  • book an InterContinental or Kimpton cash stay with your ‘buy one night get one free’ voucher (ensure the hotel is on the participating list for the Amex cashback offer)
  • enjoy your guaranteed Ambassador benefits, including a $20 hotel credit, guaranteed 4pm check-out and guaranteed upgrade at InterContinental properies (varies at Kimpton and Regent)
  • spend over £350 during the stay and trigger your £100 cashback from American Express
  • receive a voucher for a free night worth up to 40,000 IHG Rewards points via the Ambassador sign-up promotion – the voucher must be redeemed by the end of November

Many hotels allow you to book a suite with your ‘buy one get one free voucher’ so you could splurge to get to the £350 required to trigger the cashback.

Get £45 cashback with a £179+ subscription to The Economist

An interesting subscription deal for The Economist has also appeared on many cards.

You will receive £45 back on a subscription of £179 or more if targetted.

The sweet spot here would be if Avios launched another generous deal with The Economist before the cashback offer expires on 30th June. As you can see here, the current Avios offer is only 3,400 Avios with a £179 digital subscription, which is weak. During a promotional period, it can jump up to 15,000 Avios.

Even if Avios doesn’t jump by 30th June, it is possible that a good offer will appear with another partner such as Accor. I will keep an eye out. The current Accor deal is 2,000 points, worth €40 off a hotel stay, which isn’t as good as it has been.


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

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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

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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:

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Capital on Tap Business Rewards Visa

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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.

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Comments (44)

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  • DK says:

    A luxury brand like Intercontinental and Kimpton should not be making it so damn complicated with all these offers. They should make it simple.

    • meta says:

      It’s not intended for those who would pay full price anyway. You need to work hard if you want to stay in luxury hotels for little money.

  • mp says:

    bring back the IHG BPG free night IMO!

  • Robman says:

    Is the Economist a good read?

    • Rhys says:

      Yes, I love it. It’s a bit like the New Scientist of current affairs – quite dense but very informative.

      • TJones says:

        Usually pretty right-wing, if you like that kind of thing (I’m sure many on this site do). The arts stuff near the back is the best bit.

    • Reney says:

      Their youtube videos are quite good, give them a go to get a feed for whether you would like the publication.

  • Jordan D says:

    Typical that my Ambassador renewal was a month ago. Frustrating how restrictive the current batch of Intercontinentals is – the hotel in Porto would be handy, especially as Portugal is on the Green List.

  • Benilyn says:

    Could someone be kind enough to share the URL to search IHG UK Free Night rate please. You can’t do that when you have no vouchers.

  • Sunny M says:

    I’ve got the IHG credit card free hotel night to use. Can I book a room for my wife and her friend for their girly weekend away or do I as the account holder need to check in? Do the reception staff check?

  • Rob says:

    Depends how it is charged. Some restaurants are semi-independent – potentially Theo Randall at IC Park Lane for example – and the credit card charge would say ‘Theo Randall’. If so, it won’t trigger.

  • YC says:

    I wonder if I cancel my existing booking, will IHG extend my voucher? Could try to call them up after cancelling but from everyone here, CS is pretty awful

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