Details regarding the new American Express Business Platinum have been leaked. None of this information has been confirmed by American Express, but it looks legitimate. Here is what we know:
- $895 annual fee
- 200,000 Membership Rewards after $20,000 in spend within the first 3 months
- Choice between regular and mirror finish card
- $600 hotel credit ($300 semi annual credit for Fine Hotels & Resorts/The Hotel Collection)
- Additional credits when you spend $250,000+ on qualifying purchases in a calendar year:
- $2,400 American Express One AP credit
- $1,200 Amex Travel Online flight statement credit
- Up to $209 CLEAR Plus credit
- Leaders Club Sterling status for Leading Hotels of the World
- Dell credit of up to $1,150
- $150 in statement credits on U.S. Purchases
- An additional $1,000 statement credit after you spend $5,000 or more on those purchases per calendar year
- $250 Adobe credit when you spend $600+ or more on Adobe purchases
- Card earns at the following rates:
- 5x on fine hotels & resorts and the hotel collection booked through American Express travel
- 5x points on all flights booked through AmExtravel.com
- 2x points on key business purchases (limited to $2 million per calendar year)
- Select categories (Construction material and hardware suppliers Electronic goods retailers and software & cloud system providers Shipping providers)
- Single purchases of $5,000+
- 1x points on all other purchases
- $200 airline incidental credit per calendar year
- Lounge access:
- Centurion lounge access
- International American Express lounge access
- 10 Delta SkyClub loungevisits
- Priority pass select membership
- Airspace lounge access
- Hilton $50 credit per quarter
- $90 quarterly credit for Indeed
- $10 a month for wireless phone service providers
- Marriott gold status
- Hilton gold status
Seems like any possible Lululemon/Resy credit won’t apply to the business card, this is not a huge surprise. New cards are set to go live on 9/18/25 anyway.