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Unveiled: the 2025 Amex Platinum dining and Harvey Nichols cashback changes

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The Platinum Card from American Express is very popular with Head for Points readers, despite the £650 annual fee.

This is initially due to the generous sign-up bonus (50,000 Membership Rewards points, worth 50,000 Avios) which you qualify for even if you already have a British Airways American Express card.

What tends to keep people paying the fee is the generous benefits package. You can recoup much of your fee in almost-cash benefits, even without considering ‘soft’ benefits like airport lounge access and hotel elite status.

2025 Amex Platinum dining and Harvey Nichols credit changes

At present, there are three key ‘pseudo cash’ benefits worth £350 per year that you get with The Platinum Card:

  • £50 every six months to spend with Harvey Nichols, either in-store or online
  • £150 per calendar year to spend in 300+ UK restaurants
  • £150 per calendar year to spend in 1,300+ restaurants outside the UK

These benefits were guaranteed until the end of 2024. American Express has, frankly, been very slow in confirming what will happen in 2025.

Now we know.

What are the Amex Platinum cashback benefits for 2025?

Harvey Nichols

As I suspected, the Harvey Nichols benefit is being killed off, but not just yet.

It will continue until 30th June 2025. This means that you can claim one £50 credit in 2025.

Dining credits

The better news is that the dining credits are remaining, and are getting even better.

The total annual dining credit will now be £400 per calendar year.

2025 Amex Platinum dining and Harvey Nichols credit changes

You will receive:

  • £200 per year to spend at participating UK restaurants, with a maximum credit of £100 every six months
  • £200 per year to spend at participating restaurants outside the UK, with a maximum credit of £100 every six months

This means that you will need to eat out at least four times to earn the maximum credit.

What do we think?

The loss of the Harvey Nichols benefit is a shame for me, but as I live near the London store I am not exactly typical. Other people may not see it as a big loss.

The change to the dining credit is good news, I think.

The UK part of the credit is not an issue for me and I treat this as being as good as £200 of cash. I accept that if you don’t live or work in London you may see if differently.

The overseas credit is, if I’m honest, always trickier to use – and I say that as someone who spends 50+ nights per year outside the UK. I still haven’t used my 2024 credit. Due to a couple of unexpected trip cancellations in recent weeks, it looks like I will only have one further opportunity this year – and I’d be on my own, meaning a £150 solo meal.

That said, my wife and I used our 2023 credit at a lovely brasserie in Paris, and it was somewhere we would never have made the effort to try otherwise. Sometimes a benefit which makes you go a little outside your comfort zone can be good.

The bottom line is that holders of The Platinum Card will get £450 of Harvey Nichols and dining credits next year.

2025 Amex Platinum dining and Harvey Nichols credit changes

One tiny bit of small print

You will need to re-register for the dining credits in January. Your existing registration will not be valid.

Don’t rush out on 1st January for a slap-up New Year lunch without renewing your registration. I am told by Amex that this may not be available immediately on 1st January.

Apply NOW and get £800 of credits

Yes …. apply for The Platinum Card now and you could earn £800 in credit.

This is on top of the 50,000 Membership Rewards points (which convert to 50,000 Avios) you’ll get as a sign-up bonus if you qualify.

The £800 consists of the following:

  • £50 to spend at Harvey Nichols by 31st December 2024
  • £150 to spend at participating UK restaurants by 31st December 2024
  • £150 to spend at participating overseas restaurants by 31st December 2024
  • £50 to spend at Harvey Nichols between 1st January and 30th June 2025
  • £100 to spend at participating UK restaurants between 1st January and 30th June 2025
  • £100 to spend at participating overseas restaurants by 1st January and 30th June 2025
  • £100 to spend at participating UK restaurants between 1st July and 30th December 2025
  • £100 to spend at participating overseas restaurants by 1st July and 30th December 2025

If you didn’t renew for the 2nd year you’d need to complete the final two tasks before your first anniversary, which would be late October 2025 if you applied today.

You can read more about the benefits of The Platinum Card in our full review here. It hasn’t been updated with this new benefits information yet.

You can apply for the card here.


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Comments (290)

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  • Martin says:

    I view it as a £100 discount twice a year on a nice meal for date night and work as shorthaul airline crew so am often wandering around a European capital looking for lunch or dinner. Throw in lounge access for my family of four and it still washes its face. And no one ever seems to mention the Platinum Amex experiences. You have to move like lightning to get them, but I’ve had some amazing dining experiences at not unreasonable prices.

  • buchanan101 says:

    The overseas one is actually worse… was planning to use my £150 in an expensive Kitzbuhel restaurant. Now it’s £100 it is still more expensive than eating elsewhere…and I have to be abroad somewhere in the second 6 months… am in Seattle before going on the QE to Alaska…but no restaurants; loads in NY but why not Seattle?

    Uk one better… so on balance about the same.

  • Caps44 says:

    I stand corrected, they’ve stopped the HN credit, it’s just an extension for those that have not used it. So they have increased the dining by £100 to compensate for the loss of the £100 from HN. Not great.

  • Matthew says:

    Any news on the date for the pro rata refund going? Not sure I want to renew in Jan for these credits.

  • DaveP says:

    With the restaurant credits (UK and abroad) are there specified named restaurants/bistros or would it be any restaurant/bistro that accepts AMEX?

  • Maples says:

    £400 is good and bad. Like some people are saying, I just dislike how we’re limited to the restaurants Amex have available, which won’t always align with travel plans.

    • TGLoyalty says:

      lol are you serious?

      Obviously it’s only going to be available at restaurants Amex have a deal with.

      • meta says:

        They can perfectly extend the offer to any restaurant that accepts Amex, they already have relationships with those and in other countries they do give out extra points/benefits for dining. This is uniquely UK Amex’s incompetence.

        And it shows given that they didn’t even know that their partner is going to drop them…

      • Chas says:

        @TGLoyalty – Amex clearly have a relationship with a fantastic, but expensive, independent steakhouse near me (one of just 4 restaurants in the small chain) as it’s on the list of restaurants for the 20% off dining offer that’s currently on my Plat. However, this restaurant doesn’t appear on the UK dining credit list, with my only local option being the significantly worse Ivy.

        I suspect that it’s because of commercials (do the restaurants co-fund the UK dining offer?), but it would make this benefit much more valuable for me if I had the opportunity to use it more easily locally, rather than having to make a specific trip into London. Doubly so now that the benefits applies in two six-monthly chunks.

  • Caps44 says:

    I renewed in July, got given 50k points retention in May. Have 2 trips where Gold Marriott status will be decent, plus can use £300 of the £400 dining credit next year. So will aim to get another 50k in May 25 and then cancel early July once used 2nd £100 dining credit.

    • meta says:

      You won’t get much of benefits out of Marriott Gold apart from 2pm late checkout if the hotel is not full.

  • Haven4709 says:

    The wording in the email about HN extension is terrible. Suggests its an extension for six months if you haven’t used it. Maybe this was the intention for it to be interpreted this way, to reduce uptake?

    Overall, I’m disappointed in the changes.

    • Polly says:

      Just as well Rob is around to clarify. It’s a further HN one off further extension of the benefit. But definitely a further £50 spend, as l see it.

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