American Express Membership Rewards - Citi to launch AAdvantage American Express Card




AAdmiral
Dec 21, 05, 11:22 am
http://biz.yahoo.com/bw/051220/20051220005123.html?.v=1

Press Release Source: Citigroup


Citi(R) Launches New Line of Credit Cards on the American Express(R) Network
Tuesday December 20, 8:00 am ET
Introduces Suite of Products, Providing Credit Card Essentials, Worldwide Acceptance and No-Fee Extras


NEW YORK--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Dec. 20, 2005--Citibank® and American Express® announce today that they will offer consumers Citibank premium benefits and customer service through cards that are accepted wherever American Express is welcome. Plus, many of the new Citi American Express Cards reward cardmembers for doing what they already do, like making purchases at grocery and drug stores, or putting gas in the car.
"We're excited by this new relationship, and the prospect of providing our customers and prospective customers with the superior benefits and services these new cards will have," says Vik Atal, Chairman and CEO, Citi Cards North America. "As always, we're committed to exceptional customer service, and by issuing some of our most popular card products on the American Express Network, we're offering customers many of the features and benefits they want in a credit card."

Peter Godfrey, President of American Express Global Network Services adds, "This partnership brings together two highly successful and internationally recognized brands for the benefit of all cardmembers looking for high quality products and service. We are delighted that Citibank is providing consumers with a credit card on the American Express Network that allows them to experience the best of both worlds."

The Citi American Express Cards offer value, rewards and cash-back benefits. The initial offerings will begin later this month, and the full suite of card products will be available to consumers as of January 15, 2006:

The Citi® Platinum American Express® Card, a no-annual fee card, offers points on purchases through ThankYou Network, Citi's no-fee rewards program featuring a variety of merchandise, travel and gift cards at leading retailers and restaurants. Cardmembers will enjoy services to source hard-to-find tickets to shows, concerts and sporting events along with direct access to a live customer service representative 24 hours a day. A special 12 month introductory offer provides a 0% APR on eligible balance transfers.

The Citi® Dividend American Express® Card enables cardmembers to earn 5% cash back on purchases at supermarkets, drug stores and gas stations; 1% cash back on other purchases and eligible cash advances; and cash back on eligible balance transfers. Cardmembers also pay no annual fee.

The Citi® / AAdvantage® American Express® Card allows cardmembers to earn one American Airlines AAdvantage® mile for every dollar they spend on purchases - up to 60,000 miles per calendar year.

The Citi PremierPass® American Express® Card, with no-annual fee, offers cardmembers one ThankYou Point for every three miles flown on any airline and one ThankYou Point for every dollar spent on purchases - up to 100,000 ThankYou Points per year, up to 50,000 of which can be earned for miles flown.

The Citi® Diamond Preferred Rewards American Express® Card offers cardmembers five ThankYou Points on purchases made at supermarkets, drug stores and gas stations and one ThankYou Point for every dollar spent on other purchases during their first year of cardmembership. Thereafter, cardmembers will earn one ThankYou Point on all eligible purchases.
Other benefits of the Citi American Express suite of cards include:

$0 Liability on unauthorized purchases
24/7 customer service
Citi Identity Theft Solutions and Fraud Early Warning
Pay over time or pay in full
Worldwide Car Rental Loss & Damage Insurance
24-hour Emergency Assistance Services
Worldwide Travel Accident Insurance
Access to more than 2,200 American Express Travel Services locations
Price Protection, Retail Protection and Extended Warranty
Deals and discounts
Worldwide acceptance of American Express
For more information or to apply for a Citi American Express Card after January 15th, call 1-866-451-2484. Additional terms, conditions, and limitations apply to all these products.

About Citi

Citi is a member of Citigroup (NYSE: C - News). Citigroup, the leading global financial services company, has some 200 million customer accounts and does business in more than 100 countries, providing consumers, corporations, governments and institutions with a broad range of financial products and services, including consumer banking and credit, corporate and investment banking, securities brokerage, and wealth management. Major brand names under Citigroup's trademark red umbrella include Citibank, CitiFinancial, Primerica, Smith Barney and Banamex. Additional information may be found at www.citigroup.com.

American Express

American Express Company (NYSE: AXP - News) is a diversified worldwide travel, financial and network services company, founded in 1850. It is a world leader in charge and credit cards, Travellers Cheques, travel, and business services. Since 1996 American Express has been aggressively pursuing a strategy of opening its merchant network and card product portfolio to third party issuers around the world. By leveraging its global infrastructure and the powerful appeal of the brand, American Express aims to gain even broader reach for its network worldwide. American Express has now established 93 card-issuing partnership arrangements in more than 100 countries.


UserMark
Dec 21, 05, 11:29 am
These cards don't look any different than Citi's Mastercard products. I wonder if there will actually be any benefit.

mia
Dec 21, 05, 12:54 pm
I expected the AAdvantage and Thank You versions, but not the others. The Dividend card, for example, competes directly with American Express Blue Cash.

I see only two potential benefits versus using a Citi Mastercard or Visa:

1) Some merchants offer promotions tied to using a specific card brand (i.e. American Express, Mastercard or Visa). This would allow one to participate in such promotions while still earning, say, AAdvantage miles.

2) "Access to more than 2,200 American Express Travel Services locations"

These are pretty thin, but perhaps there will be exciting enrollment bonuses.

dennis


dolmar
Dec 21, 05, 2:25 pm
only advantage I can think of from Citi Amex vs Citi Visa would be Amex=Costco and Visa=Sams Club. So if you have both you can earns AA miles at both Costco and Sams Club. Someone at fatwallet.com said you can get a linked Amex card to your Visa card for free adding the benfit of being able to get points at Costco without paying an 2nd annual fee.

mia
Dec 21, 05, 3:54 pm
If Citibank were to offer a "Carte Blanche Diners Club with American Express acceptance" I would apply just for the novelty :cool:.

sithlord
Dec 21, 05, 3:55 pm
Sams club only takes discover card.

dolmar
Dec 21, 05, 5:23 pm
Sams club only takes discover card.


The sam's club in San Fernado California takes VISA and Discover. They dont take Mastercard or American Express. So I assume all the Sam's Club are same if i am wrong I am sorry.

I shoped at the Sam's Club last week used my Citibank AA Visa card there without a problem.

Ken in Phx
Dec 21, 05, 7:12 pm
The sam's club in San Fernado California takes VISA and Discover. They dont take Mastercard or American Express. So I assume all the Sam's Club are same if i am wrong I am sorry.

I shoped at the Sam's Club last week used my Citibank AA Visa card there without a problem.


Sounds like a one of a kind. Arizona Sams take Visa Debit but no Visa CC

Ken in phx

tdb27
Dec 22, 05, 5:32 am
And yet there is still no compelling reason to use it over the SPG AMEX, especially with a 60K cap on miles per year! What a joke!

"The Citi® / AAdvantage® American Express® Card allows cardmembers to earn one American Airlines AAdvantage® mile for every dollar they spend on purchases - up to 60,000 miles per calendar year."

mia
Dec 22, 05, 8:23 am
The 60,000 mile cap is the same as applies to Citi AAdvantage Mastercard and Visa products. It is waived for Gold, Platinum and Executive Platinum members. Bear in mind that the average US credit card holder charges well under $10,000 annually. For most people SPG's 5,000 mile bonus for 20,000 point transfer is irrelevant, and $60,000 is more than they have to spend.


And yet there is still no compelling reason to use it over the SPG AMEX, especially with a 60K cap on miles per year! What a joke!

"The Citi® / AAdvantage® American Express® Card allows cardmembers to earn one American Airlines AAdvantage® mile for every dollar they spend on purchases - up to 60,000 miles per calendar year."

best
Dec 22, 05, 8:55 am
Are any of these better than other promos?

tdb27
Dec 23, 05, 2:04 pm
The 60,000 mile cap is the same as applies to Citi AAdvantage Mastercard and Visa products. It is waived for Gold, Platinum and Executive Platinum members. Bear in mind that the average US credit card holder charges well under $10,000 annually. For most people SPG's 5,000 mile bonus for 20,000 point transfer is irrelevant, and $60,000 is more than they have to spend.

I could see how many people would't care abou the 60K cap, but how could a 5K bonus be irrevelant to anyone? I'd gladly take anyone's 5K who doesn't want it!

Also, the Citi Platinum Select AAdvantage MasterCard has a 100K max for non-elites...

On a side note, do people think that having AMEXs being issued by other banks is going to dilute the value of the card, is AMEX going to become a synonym for VISA and MC, and loose all of it's differentiation?

henwood
Dec 28, 05, 3:13 pm
Sams club only takes discover card.

But you can earn miles with any airline card by going to the local Walmart and buying a gift card of any amount and using it at Sams Club.



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