Point Systems Amex Membership Rewards

Transferable
Points are relatively easy to collect, though we don't love the bank partners or transfer options as much.
Amex Membership Rewards

Amex Membership Rewards

#3 Among Transferable Points

Point Value

1.60 ¢

Hobby Score

7.7

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Sweet Spots

Top Transfers

Special Offer
Up To
1:1.67
146% Value Retained
1:1
88% Value Retained
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Key Takeaways

Amex points are great in theory. We just find them harder to collect and more expensive to hold than Chase points.

  • If you’re in the points game long enough, you’ll dabble in both main systems (Chase & Amex).
  • Amex has a one card bonus every 7 years rule, so ultimately, there will be more of a limit to how many you can collect via sign-up bonuses.
  • There is only one no-fee card that allows you to earn and keep Membership Rewards points - the Blue Business Plus card.
  • Delta and Hilton are solid transfer values and having Amex points gives you top-off flexibility if you are invested in either of those systems.
  • We do find Amex travel a higher quality of service over the Chase travel portal.

Reward Program Ratings

1.60¢
Point Value
No
Points Expire
No
to Spouse
No
to Friends

Hobby Score

7.7
Brand Footprint 8
Real World Practicality 8
Earn/Redeem Efficiency 8
Policy Fairness 8
Ease of Holding 6
Transfer Partners 8

Travel Partner Transfers

Transfers In

No direct transfers into Amex Membership Rewards. Amex Membership Rewards generally cannot receive transfers from other point programs.

Transfers Out

Special Offer
146% Value Retained
1:1.67
88% Value Retained
1:1
All Nippon Airways (ANA)
88% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
Aeromexico Club Premier
80% Value Retained
1:1.6
75% Value Retained
1:1
75% Value Retained
1:1
75% Value Retained
1:1
75% Value Retained
1:1
75% Value Retained
1:1
Iberia Plus
75% Value Retained
1:1
69% Value Retained
1:1
65% Value Retained
2.5:2
63% Value Retained
1:2
63% Value Retained
1:1
44% Value Retained
1:1

Points Transfer Guide

5,500 Amex Membership Rewards Points

Transferable Points

Transfer to
Spouse
5,219,403
19,000
74% Value Retained
No
125,000
45,000
85% Value Retained
Yes
34,950
2,000
12% Value Retained
Yes

How to Earn Points

The best way to earn American Express Membership Rewards is through credit card signup bonuses and spending on a card that earns Membership Rewards. Not all Amex cards earn these points—some earn cash back instead. Unlike other systems such as Chase or Capital One, you cannot convert cash back rewards to Membership Rewards, so keep that in mind when choosing your next card.

Strategy matters when opening Amex cards, as they have rules that make it harder to earn and keep rewards. The two most important are:

  • The Amex 1/10 Rule, which states you can earn a signup bonus on a card only once every ten years.
  • The Amex Family Rule, which prevents earning a signup bonus on a lower-level card if you’ve already earned one on a higher-level card in the same family. You’ll need to open cards in the right order to earn bonuses on each.

Combine Points Across Cards

When you own multiple American Express cards, personal or business, Amex automatically combines all your Membership Rewards points. This is convenient for anyone with more than one Amex card, since you never need to transfer points between cards before redeeming them.

Our Favorite Cards

Personal Card
Amex Platinum

Amex Platinum

Signup Bonus
$175,000
Minimum Spend
$8,000
Annual Fee
$895
First Year Value
$1,873

Other Cards for this Point System

Annual Bonuses & Big Spend Bonuses

Amex Platinum

  • Spend requirement: Earn unlimited visits to Delta Sky Club and complimentary guest access for two to The Centurion Lounge by spending $75,000 in a calendar year.
  • Our take: With guest passes costing $50 each, spending this much solely for lounge access is not a good value.

Amex Business Platinum

  • Spend requirement: Earn unlimited visits to Delta Sky Club and complimentary guest access for two to The Centurion Lounge by spending $75,000 in a calendar year.
  • Our take: This perk matches the personal card’s offer, but guest passes cost $50 each, making the required spend not worth it for most users.

Other Options to Earn

  • Rakuten: Use the Rakuten Shopping Portal with an Amex that earns Membership Rewards to receive Membership Rewards points instead of cash back. Look for promotions to earn extra points at select stores and restaurants.

Breaking Points

How to Redeem Points

Redeem with Airline and Hotel Partners

The best way to get more than 1¢ per point from Membership Rewards is to transfer points to airline and hotel partners. One major advantage Amex has over competitors is its complimentary partner search tool, point.me, which helps you find and book award flights with Amex partners. It also walks you through the transfer and booking process, making it especially helpful for beginners.

Amex Travel Portal

You can book travel through the American Express Travel Portal at a flat rate of 1¢ per point. However, Business Platinum cardholders receive a 35% points rebate when booking flights with points through Amex Travel.

  • The 35% rebate applies only to flights on your selected airline.
  • Your selected airline is the same one eligible for your $200 airline fee credit.
  • You can change your selected airline once each January.

What You Shouldn’t Do

These options offer poor value compared with transferring to partners or using the Portal.

  • Gift cards: Redeem at 1¢ per point at best.
  • Cash back: Statement credits at 0.6¢ per point.
  • PayPal: Checkout redemptions at 0.7¢ per point.
  • Amazon: Checkout redemptions at 0.7¢ per point.

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Award System

Amex Membership Rewards

Max. Point Value 1.60 ¢

Do Points Expire? No

Point Transfer Options

Transfer To Spouse/Partner No

Transfer To Friends No

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Travel Partner Transfers

Amex Membership Rewards Outside Point System

Transfers Out To
Point Transfer Options
Hilton Honors

1:2 63% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Delta SkyMiles

1:1 75% value retained

Point Transfer Options
JetBlue TrueBlue

2.5:2 65% value retained

Point Transfer Options
British Airways Avios

1:1 69% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Singapore KrisFlyer

1:1 81% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Cathay Pacific

1:1 75% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Qantas Frequent Flyer

1:1 75% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Etihad Guest

1:1 75% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Qatar Airways' Privilege Club

1:1 75% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Marriott Bonvoy

1:1 44% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Cash in Cents

1:1 63% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Flying Blue (Air France-KLM)

1:1 81% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Avianca Lifemiles

1:1 81% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

1:1 88% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Air Canada Aeroplan

1:1 88% value retained

Point Transfer Options
All Nippon Airways (ANA)

1:1 88% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Iberia Plus

1:1 75% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Aeromexico Club Premier

1:1.6 80% value retained

The Highlights

Amex points are great in theory. We just find them harder to collect and more expensive to hold than Chase points.

  • If you’re in the points game long enough, you’ll dabble in both main systems (Chase & Amex).
  • Amex has a one card bonus every 7 years rule, so ultimately, there will be more of a limit to how many you can collect via sign-up bonuses.
  • There is only one no-fee card that allows you to earn and keep Membership Rewards points - the Blue Business Plus card.
  • Delta and Hilton are solid transfer values and having Amex points gives you top-off flexibility if you are invested in either of those systems.
  • We do find Amex travel a higher quality of service over the Chase travel portal.

What to Know About This Point System

American Express points are relatively easy to earn and use. The rub is, it takes a little more strategy to maximize value.

The simplest option is using the travel portal, which works similarly to Chase. Unfortunately each point is worth only 1 cent toward airfare, making it similar to Capital One valuation if used this way. But if you have the Business Platinum card, your points become worth 1.54 cents each (although it is through a points rebate, not for the current booking), making it a solid valuation with a ton of flexibility. Two quick notes:

  1. If you don’t see a desired flight (e.g. Southwest) you can call 800-297-2977 as Amex has access to more flights and you can still pay with points
  2. Bookings through Amex travel generally DO NOT show as award travel, so you should receive miles for the flight with the carrier’s system. In this way, it is better than Chase.

Buying gift cards through the Amex Portal will also yield 1 cent per point, sometimes slightly better if there’s a special offer.

Generally, 1 cent is a poor return on Amex points. So if you don’t have the Platinum card, the best way to maximize value is to transfer to a partner. Here are the top choices:

  1. Delta Airlines is a 1-to-1 transfer partner of Amex, making your points worth about 1.3 cents each. The trick here is to use Virgin Atlantic (A star alliance partner of Delta) to book international business class and Delta for U.S. domestic flights.
  2. Air France via Flying Blue is a great option for International Business Class Flights. You’ll pay some surcharges, but they are relatively small for business class seats.
  3. Singapore Airlines, if your destination aligns with theirs, could be a great value for your seats. Here’s why: Singapore’s coach is better than most other carriers' “comfort” seats but cost fewer points.
  4. Other potential transfer partners which are slightly more complicated include:
    1. British Airways
    2. Etihad (booking partners through their site)
    3. Avianca (booking partners through their site)

How to Redeem

Redeem with Airline and Hotel Partners

The best way to get more than 1¢ per point from Membership Rewards is to transfer points to airline and hotel partners. One major advantage Amex has over competitors is its complimentary partner search tool, point.me, which helps you find and book award flights with Amex partners. It also walks you through the transfer and booking process, making it especially helpful for beginners.

Amex Travel Portal

You can book travel through the American Express Travel Portal at a flat rate of 1¢ per point. However, Business Platinum cardholders receive a 35% points rebate when booking flights with points through Amex Travel.

  • The 35% rebate applies only to flights on your selected airline.
  • Your selected airline is the same one eligible for your $200 airline fee credit.
  • You can change your selected airline once each January.

What You Shouldn’t Do

These options offer poor value compared with transferring to partners or using the Portal.

  • Gift cards: Redeem at 1¢ per point at best.
  • Cash back: Statement credits at 0.6¢ per point.
  • PayPal: Checkout redemptions at 0.7¢ per point.
  • Amazon: Checkout redemptions at 0.7¢ per point.

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What to Know Before Canceling

Amex Membership Rewards must stay connected to an Amex card that earns points to remain active. If you cancel a card and don’t have another that earns Membership Rewards, you’ll lose all your points. If you have a high annual fee card that you don't find valuable, consider downgrading to another card in the same family.

Keep in mind the Amex 1/7 Rule though. If you downgrade, you won’t receive a signup bonus when doing so and won’t be eligible for one on that card for seven years. If you transfer points to a partner, make sure you understand their expiration rules and plan to use the points before they expire. Pooling and transferring between accounts are not options in this program.