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American Express has brought back the biggest sign-up bonus ever seen in the UK for a payment card.

It is the culmination of five years of hugely generous offers on its small business cards. Before they started this in 2021, the highest bonus I had ever seen in the previous 20 years was a short-lived 50,000 points offer on Platinum. In 2022 it offered a crazy 100,000 points on Business Platinum.

This 120,000 Membership Rewards points deal, which closes on 8th April 2025, is the biggest we’ve ever seen. If you only sign up for one payment card mileage promotion all year, this should be it.

There is also a 60,000 points option on ‘free for a year’ American Express Business Gold.

120,000 bonus points on American Express Business Platinum

The number of points involved is huge. If you’re not a business owner / don’t have self-employed income so don’t qualify to apply yourself, you should think seriously about any family members who have their own business and could sign up – or do your business-owning friends a favour and tell them about it.

Remember, as we covered in more detail here last year, all restrictions on receiving a sign-up bonus have been removed as long as you hit the spending target.

If your application is successful and you spend the required sum, you qualify for the bonus. Full stop.

The bonuses are on the two American Express Business cards:

  • American Express Business Platinum card (apply here)
  • American Express Business Gold card (apply here)

American Express Business Platinum now offers up to 120,000 Membership Rewards points. You receive 80,000 points when you spend £12,000 within three months and a further 40,000 points when you make a single transaction between Month 14 and Month 17.

American Express Business Gold – which is free for your first year – now offers up to 60,000 Membership Rewards points. You receive 40,000 points when you spend £6,000 within three months and a further 20,000 points when you make a single transaction between Month 14 and Month 17.

The offer is valid for applications received by 8th April 2025.

How do you receive the bonus?

American Express has gone back to the two part bonuses that it has occasionally offered over recent years.

  • You get the first part (80,000 points for Business Platinum, 40,000 points for Business Gold) when you hit the spending target.
  • You get the second part (40,000 points for Business Platinum, 20,000 points for Business Gold) when you keep the card for at least 14 months and make a single purchase between Month 14 and Month 17.

This is, obviously, designed to encourage you to keep the card for a second year. However, this is not compulsory and nothing stops you cancelling the card before this.

That said, Business Platinum cardholders receive a fresh £200 credit to spend at Amex Travel each year when they renew so it makes a lot of sense to hold this for at least the second year.

Special bonuses on American Express business cards

What can you do with the bonus points?

I ran this article a couple of weeks ago on how you can use Membership Rewards points.

For HfP readers, the key thing to note is that they convert at 1:1 into Avios and Virgin Points.

You can pick up 120,000 Avios or 120,000 Virgin Points if you convert the full sign-up bonus on Business Platinum.

120,000 Membership Rewards points would also get you:

  • 360,000 Radisson Rewards points
  • 240,000 Hilton Honors points
  • 180,000 Marriott Bonvoy points
  • 120,000 airline miles in various other schemes including Etihad and Air France KLM
  • 90,000 Emirates Skywards miles
  • 8,000 Club Eurostar points

You should halve these numbers to see what the 60,000 points on Business Gold would get you.

What are the annual fees?

American Express Business Platinum has an annual fee of £650. This is refundable pro-rata if you cancel. Remember that the card benefits include £200 per card year to spend at Amex Travel.

The annual fee is, of course, tax deductible as a business expense.

Business Gold has an annual fee of £195, but the first year is free.

There is no change to the fee refund policy on Amex charge cards. In any event, plans to stop fee refunds on Amex credit cards seem to have been dropped. You can cancel your Business Platinum or Business Gold card at any point for a pro-rata refund of the annual fee. Remember that Business Gold is free for the first year anyway.

60,000 bonus points on American Express Business Gold

How are the cards structured?

Both Business Platinum and Business Gold are charge cards, not credit cards.

You MUST pay your entire balance at the end of each month. There is no option to pay interest and roll over the amount you owe.

We will cover the full benefits packages in detailed card reviews next week.

Who qualifies for the bonus?

Everyone who is accepted and who hits the spend target.

There are no longer any restrictions based on other American Express cards you have or recently had.

If you are accepted for the card and spend the required sum, you will receive the bonus.

What are the rules for being accepted for Business Gold or Business Platinum?

You can be a sole trader, partnership or Limited Company. You must meet the following criteria, which are cut and pasted from the Amex website:

  • The business (if you are not a sole trader) has a current UK Bank or Building Society account
  • You are aged 18 or over
  • You have a permanent UK home address

You, personally, must have an income of £20,000 for Business Gold or £35,000 for Business Platinum.

120,000 bonus points on American Express Business Platinum

Full card reviews will follow next week

This is obviously a very tempting offer if you meet the qualification criteria.

The changes to the sign-up bonus rules mean that:

  • anyone with Business Gold could get a bonus if they applied for Business Platinum (and vice versa)
  • anyone with a personal Gold or Platinum card is currently able to apply for Business Gold or Platinum and receive the bonus

Next week, we’ll publish full reviews of both the American Express Business Platinum and American Express Business Gold cards highlighting the card benefits.

How do I apply?

You can apply for American Express Business Platinum, with up to 120,000 bonus points, here.

You can apply for American Express Business Gold, with up to 60,000 bonus points and no fee for the first year, here.

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Comments (99)

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  • Mark says:

    What is the latest on HMRC and paying vat bills etc with an Amex? Says online you pay a surcharge to pay with a business credit card but doesn’t indicate if Amex is accepted or not. Surcharge might be worth it if it triggers a SUB this big

    • Rob says:

      Can’t use Amex. Can use Visa / MC with a surcharge.

      Remember that Bluechain, for a 3% fee, lets you pay NON HMRC invoices with an Amex. I paid the service charge on a BTL this way last year to trigger a bonus.

      • Mark Smith says:

        Thanks Rob. Does this just replace a bank transfer to settle an invoice? For example, if company 1 raises an invoice for £x to company 2 with bank transfer details on. Company 2 then uses bluechain to pay this bank transfer to company 1 (plus the fee) from a credit card, and company 1 just receives the cash as if it had been a direct bank transfer?

        • Rob says:

          Correct.

        • Jingle says:

          So am I reading this correctly? Say I settle a 12k bill via bluefin- £360, then have a net cost of £450 on the Plat card( assuming I keep it for a year and use the Travel credit) then I am down £10 at 1p per point? So it only works if I sign up , do a deal in month one and cancel card in month two when points hit account.
          Unless I find clients who take Amex , the Bluefin route isn’t tickling my points tummy. The Gold is a better bet no?

          • Rob says:

            Aren’t you failing to account for the tax shield created by the write-off of the annual fee AND the Bluechain fee?

            If you’re a 40% taxpayer and a sole trader then the 3% Bluechain fee is actually 1.8%. You get 1 point per £1 on the charge so actually you’re only paying 0.8% net from your own pocket.

            The card fee, with 40% tax shield, is £390.

            So – card fee for 14 months is £390 (first year) + £65 (2 months next year) = £455. Bluechain 0.8% net loss on £12k is £100, so £550 down. Travel credit gets you £400 back.

            Net cost is therefore £150 for 120,000 points and that assumes you get zero benefit from any of the other Bus Plat goodies.

          • Erico1875 says:

            Looking at Bluechain website, they quote 2.3% for Amex and 2.5% for Visa/MC

      • Erico1875 says:

        Can you use the Business Gold or Platinum
        Amex with Blue chain bearing in mind the high interchangeb fees for non personal cards ?

      • TooPoorToBeHere says:

        Bluechain also do frequent offers. If you sign up and wait they’ll offer you up to £50 of fees back on a transaction, etc.

        And the fee is deductible.

      • t0m says:

        £12k is a lot to spend in 3 months (especially without the ability to pay a VAT bill). Trying to think of big spend categories..ltd company directors pension contributions via Bluechain?

      • Phillip Ash says:

        Blue chain have announced today that they now allowing payments to HMRC!

  • Alex says:

    Re:

    – “permanent UK address” – is the cardholder required to be resident in UK, or just (for example) maintain a UK address which itself is rented out?
    – presumably ‘business’ includes a BTL?

    • Rob says:

      BTL should be fine I suspect.

      Obviously you need a full UK credit file, be on the council tax register, have utility bills registered in your name etc.

  • JS says:

    Do you qualify if you already have the card on a different business?

    • Rob says:

      No, because the cards have personal liability and are technically personal cards – so one per person.

      • Daniel says:

        Are they? The T&Cs say:

        This agreement is made between, American Express Services Europe Limited and the cardmember who signs the agreement. Where your business is a limited company or limited liability partnership, there will be two joint cardmembers, (i) the limited company or the limited liability partnership; and (ii) a director or a member of the limited company or limited liability partnership, both as identified in the application form for this agreement.

        • Rob says:

          Yes, it’s joint liability with you and the company – so if the company fails, it’s on you and Amex will therefore restrict the credit it makes available to you.

          For most Amex Business cardholders there is no limited company structure (sole trader, partnership) or its just a de facto shell.

          • Daniel says:

            Just chatted with Amex who confirmed that if you have 2 ltd companies, each can have a card and both are eligible for the sign-up bonus.

          • Rob says:

            I take it back! Apologies.

            Let me know when you get accepted again though because the call centre is not trustworthy (except when they tell callers to read HfP!).

          • Daniel says:

            The terms are not at all clear. I’ve applied but stupidly didn’t screenshot the chat. Hopefully they will have a record if needs be. My application is “under review”.

  • Martin says:

    I cancelled my business plat last month. I think I’ll try again!

  • VinZ says:

    Can I ask? I currently have a personal Plat and a Biz gold (was waiting for the second year to kick in for the second part of the welcome bonus which will happen in May at some point – it will be 20k MR points). Now, I don’t need to cancel my personal Plat to apply for Biz Plat, right? But I have to cancel my Biz Gold to apply for a Biz Gold again. And I will still get the new welcome bonus, correct? hopefully I’ve made myself clear enough…

  • Rob H not Rob says:

    Do I assume Amex won’t baulk at PayPal linkage to pay a chunky Royal Mail Click n Drop bill every day?

  • Inman says:

    Noob question. Does applying for a business card leave a mark on the credit file?

    • Rob says:

      Yes, because you are personally liable.

      • Daniel says:

        I’ve just checked my credit reports on from 2 companies and my Amex Gold Business Card is not listed on either as a currently held card so are we sure this counts as a “personal” card.

        • Rob says:

          You’re personally liable, isn’t that all that matters?! In Amex language, Business Gold is not a ‘personal’ card.

  • Nathan says:

    Currently just passed first year anniversary of Amex business plat. Took one out with this offer last year. Does the spend for 40k points apply in month 14 or only after 14 months i.e month 15?

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