Point Systems Chase Ultimate Rewards

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

Chase Ultimate Rewards

#1 Among Transferable Points

Point Value

1.60 ¢

Hobby Score

7.7

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Sweet Spots

Top Transfers

1:1
106% Value Retained
1:1
88% Value Retained
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Booking Tips For This Reward Program

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Key Takeaways

Chase Ultimate Rewards is our most valued point system.

  • These points are the most flexible of any credit card points. You can transfer points to their partners (the most valuable way to redeem)
  • Or you can book travel directly through the Chase portal, including cruise, car rental, or specialty hotels.
  • The quality of their transfer partners (Hyatt, United & Southwest) is unmatched. As is the value you can get when you transfer.
  • You can get a “multiplier effect” on your Chase Ultimate Rewards points when you have either of Chase’s Sapphire cards by taking advantage of Points Boost.
  • We view Ultimate Rewards as the points “savings account” to top off a partner reward system for a flight or hotel. Or to book travel items directly through the Chase travel portal.

Reward Program Ratings

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

Hobby Score

7.7
Brand Footprint 10
Real World Practicality 6
Earn/Redeem Efficiency 6
Policy Fairness 8
Ease of Holding 8
Transfer Partners 8

Travel Partner Transfers

Transfers In

No direct transfers into Chase Ultimate Rewards. Chase Ultimate Rewards generally cannot receive transfers from other point programs.

Transfers Out

106% Value Retained
1:1
88% Value Retained
1:1
88% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
81% Value Retained
1:1
Iberia Plus
75% Value Retained
1:1
69% Value Retained
1:1
63% Value Retained
1:1
44% Value Retained
1:1
38% Value Retained
1:1

Points Transfer Guide

5,500 Chase Ultimate 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

Chase offers many different credit card options for earning points. Welcome offers are the easiest way to earn a large lump sum at once, and the most valuable cards earn Chase Ultimate Rewards points. Other cards instead offer cash back, and Chase’s business card lineup also unlocks strong miles-earning potential.

Owning one of Chase’s Sapphire cards (the Chase Sapphire Reserve or Chase Sapphire Preferred) is crucial in this hobby. These cards allow you to transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards points to airline and hotel partners, maximizing their value.

If you own a Sapphire card, you can also transfer rewards from other Chase cards, converting cash back earned from both personal and business cards into Chase Ultimate Rewards. On the business side, the Chase Sapphire Reserve Business and Chase Ink Business Preferred also earn transferable Ultimate Rewards points.

Our Favorite Cards

Personal Card
Chase Sapphire Reserve

Chase Sapphire Reserve

Signup Bonus
$125,000
Minimum Spend
$6,000
Annual Fee
$795
First Year Value
$1,481

Other Cards for this Point System

Annual Bonuses & Big Spend Bonuses

Chase Sapphire Preferred

  • Spend requirement: Earn bonus points equal to 10% of your total spend from the previous year.
  • Our take: A nice perk, but not worth spending extra solely to earn the bonus.

Chase Ink Business Cash

  • Spend requirement:
    • 5% back on combined purchases at office supply stores and on internet, cable, and phone services on the first $25,000 spent
    • 2% back on combined purchases at gas stations and restaurants on the first $25,000 spent
    • 1% back on all other purchases (no limit)
  • Our take: Helpful bonuses, but not worth going out of your way to max out. Put spend toward a new card’s welcome offer instead.

Chase Sapphire Reserve

  • Spend requirement: If you spend $75,000 or more each year, you earn:
    • $500 credit for Southwest Airlines (booked through Chase) plus A-List status
    • IHG One Rewards Diamond Status
    • $250 credit for purchases through The Shops
  • Our take: Your spending power goes further opening new cards and earning welcome bonuses.

Chase Sapphire Reserve Business

  • Spend requirement: Spend $120,000 annually to receive:
    • $500 Southwest Airlines Chase Travel statement credit
    • $500 in statement credits for The Shops at Chase
    • Complimentary Diamond Elite Status with IHG One Rewards
    • A-List Status with Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards
  • Our take: The required spend is too high to justify the return. New card welcome bonuses provide better value.

Breaking Points

How to Redeem Points

Chase is the most popular rewards system in the hobby thanks to its high-value transfer partners. You’ll get the best value by transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards to airline or hotel partners, especially when taking advantage of the sweet spots listed at the top of the page. There is a learning curve, but the payoff is worth it.

If you don’t want the time commitment of partner bookings, you can still get strong value by redeeming through the Chase Travel Portal, especially with a Sapphire card.

Chase Travel Portal

You can use the Chase Travel Portal to book flights, hotels, rental cars, and more. Points values vary based on the card you hold:

  • Chase Sapphire Reserve: Up to 2¢ per point through Points Boost
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred: Up to 1.5¢ per point (or 1.75¢ per point on premium cabin airfare)
  • No-annual-fee cards (Freedom, Ink Cash, etc.): 1¢ per point

Points Boost applies only to select airfare and hotel bookings when you hold a Sapphire card. When it is not available, all redemptions default to 1¢ per point.

Legacy Points Boost rules: If you held a Sapphire Reserve or Preferred before June 23, 2025, any points you earned before October 26, 2025 are eligible for:

  • 1.5¢ per point (Reserve)
  • 1.25¢ per point (Preferred)

These elevated values remain valid through October 26, 2027.

The Edit (Sapphire Reserve Only)

If you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve, you can redeem points through The Edit, Chase’s luxury hotel collection. Every Edit booking is eligible for Points Boost at 2¢ per point.

Additional perks when booking The Edit with a Sapphire Reserve card:

  • Earn 8x points when paying with your Reserve card
  • You can use your $250 biannual travel credit
  • You can stack cash + points: pay up to $250 in cash to trigger the travel credit, then redeem points for the remainder at 2¢ per point

You'll also receive the following benefits on every stay with The Edit through the Chase Portal, whether you redeem points or pay with your Reserve card.

  • Breakfast for two
  • $100 property credit
  • Room upgrade when available
  • Early check-in and late check-out when available

Pay Yourself Back

Pay Yourself Back allows cardholders to redeem points at an elevated rate on select, rotating categories.

  • Categories change quarterly and vary by card.
  • The maximum redemption rate is 1.5¢ per point.
  • Less value than transferring to partners, but better than the standard 1¢ per point rate.

What You Shouldn’t Do

Some redemptions give far less value for your Chase Ultimate Rewards points and are best avoided:

  • Gift cards: Redeem at only 1¢ per point
  • PayPal: Apply points at checkout for just 0.8¢ per point
  • Amazon: Apply points at checkout for just 0.8¢ per point
  • Experiences and dining: Redeem for events or meals, but you’ll get 1¢ per point at best

Sweet Spots Finder

Look at the chart below to find the best sweet spots for this airline. Use the filters to find the optimal Sweet Spot for your trip and points.

Award System

Chase Ultimate Rewards

Max. Point Value 1.60 ¢

Do Points Expire? No

Point Transfer Options

Transfer To Spouse/Partner Yes

Transfer To Friends No

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Travel Partner Transfers

Chase Ultimate Rewards Outside Point System

Transfers Out To
Point Transfer Options
World of Hyatt

1:1 106% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Southwest Rapid Rewards

1:1 81% value retained

Point Transfer Options
JetBlue TrueBlue

1:1 81% 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
IHG One Rewards

1:1 38% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Marriott Bonvoy

1:1 44% value retained

Point Transfer Options
United MileagePlus

1:1 81% 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
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

1:1 88% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Air Canada Aeroplan

1:1 88% value retained

Point Transfer Options
Iberia Plus

1:1 75% value retained

The Highlights

Chase Ultimate Rewards is our most valued point system.

  • These points are the most flexible of any credit card points. You can transfer points to their partners (the most valuable way to redeem)
  • Or you can book travel directly through the Chase portal, including cruise, car rental, or specialty hotels.
  • The quality of their transfer partners (Hyatt, United & Southwest) is unmatched. As is the value you can get when you transfer.
  • You can get a “multiplier effect” on your Chase Ultimate Rewards points when you have either of Chase’s Sapphire cards by taking advantage of Points Boost.
  • We view Ultimate Rewards as the points “savings account” to top off a partner reward system for a flight or hotel. Or to book travel items directly through the Chase travel portal.

What to Know About This Point System

Chase Ultimate Rewards are aptly named -- as they are the “gold standard” of points. But most people barely scratch the surface in redeeming these points. Here’s what makes them so valuable:

  1. Accumulating points is relatively easy with the variety of cards Chase offers, especially their business cards.
  2. The points are worth a lot... if you have the Reserve Card (why you should). Your points are worth a minimum of 1.5 cents each, and often more with transfer partners.
  3. Chase has the best values in transfer partners, with Hyatt, United, and Southwest being the top three.
  4. Chase points are easy to use. The Ultimate Rewards portal is intuitively built for booking travel directly through their portal with points. Or easily transferring those points to partners.
  5. You can transfer your points with your partner, so long as you share the same address.

The key to maximizing value, though, is how you use those points. Think of Chase Ultimate Rewards as your most easily convertible points. And all other point systems are great, but not nearly as flexible.

How does that affect you in practical terms? If Chase is your hub, you and your partner should also get the Hyatt card, United card, and Southwest card(s) over a year. Let’s say you and your partner have two Chase cards, plus one of each of the other cards. Here is an example of how you can use them:

  • Trip One:
    • On Hyatt’s site, use 60,000 Hyatt points topped off with a 20,000 Chase point transfer for 4 nights at the all-inclusive at Zilarra Cancun.
    • On Southwest’s site, book two flights to Cancun free using your Southwest Points (topped of with a Chase points transfer as needed)
  • Trip Two:
    • On United’s site, book two round trip tickets to any European city for 60,000 United miles each, top off with Chase Points as needed
    • Book hotels on Hyatt’s site using additional Chase transfers as needed. Since you can transfer between Partners, they can be either person’s account to start.

That is just a pair of examples, but it’s a very real scenario. Most people are happy to just use the points to book a free flight or two through the portal. The reality is you can make entire vacations nearly free.

Amex and Citi have similar systems, but the points are more limited in how many you can earn. Also, the value of the transfer partners and the quality of their portals isn’t as good. That’s not to say you shouldn’t be happy when you find those points. We’re just saying all else being equal, we’ll take (or save on using) Chase Ultimate Rewards Points over any other point system.

It’s also worth noting you can’t transfer points back from partners, so never transfer until the actual time of booking. The transfers are usually instantaneous (you might have to log out and log back in to the partner site).

How to Redeem

Chase is the most popular rewards system in the hobby thanks to its high-value transfer partners. You’ll get the best value by transferring Chase Ultimate Rewards to airline or hotel partners, especially when taking advantage of the sweet spots listed at the top of the page. There is a learning curve, but the payoff is worth it.

If you don’t want the time commitment of partner bookings, you can still get strong value by redeeming through the Chase Travel Portal, especially with a Sapphire card.

Chase Travel Portal

You can use the Chase Travel Portal to book flights, hotels, rental cars, and more. Points values vary based on the card you hold:

  • Chase Sapphire Reserve: Up to 2¢ per point through Points Boost
  • Chase Sapphire Preferred: Up to 1.5¢ per point (or 1.75¢ per point on premium cabin airfare)
  • No-annual-fee cards (Freedom, Ink Cash, etc.): 1¢ per point

Points Boost applies only to select airfare and hotel bookings when you hold a Sapphire card. When it is not available, all redemptions default to 1¢ per point.

Legacy Points Boost rules: If you held a Sapphire Reserve or Preferred before June 23, 2025, any points you earned before October 26, 2025 are eligible for:

  • 1.5¢ per point (Reserve)
  • 1.25¢ per point (Preferred)

These elevated values remain valid through October 26, 2027.

The Edit (Sapphire Reserve Only)

If you have a Chase Sapphire Reserve, you can redeem points through The Edit, Chase’s luxury hotel collection. Every Edit booking is eligible for Points Boost at 2¢ per point.

Additional perks when booking The Edit with a Sapphire Reserve card:

  • Earn 8x points when paying with your Reserve card
  • You can use your $250 biannual travel credit
  • You can stack cash + points: pay up to $250 in cash to trigger the travel credit, then redeem points for the remainder at 2¢ per point

You'll also receive the following benefits on every stay with The Edit through the Chase Portal, whether you redeem points or pay with your Reserve card.

  • Breakfast for two
  • $100 property credit
  • Room upgrade when available
  • Early check-in and late check-out when available

Pay Yourself Back

Pay Yourself Back allows cardholders to redeem points at an elevated rate on select, rotating categories.

  • Categories change quarterly and vary by card.
  • The maximum redemption rate is 1.5¢ per point.
  • Less value than transferring to partners, but better than the standard 1¢ per point rate.

What You Shouldn’t Do

Some redemptions give far less value for your Chase Ultimate Rewards points and are best avoided:

  • Gift cards: Redeem at only 1¢ per point
  • PayPal: Apply points at checkout for just 0.8¢ per point
  • Amazon: Apply points at checkout for just 0.8¢ per point
  • Experiences and dining: Redeem for events or meals, but you’ll get 1¢ per point at best

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What to Know Before Canceling

Your Ultimate Rewards points are tied to your card, so you’ll need to transfer them out before canceling. The good news is that Chase offers many valuable transfer partners to choose from. You can also downgrade to a no-annual-fee card, and since that’s not considered opening a new account, it will not affect your 5/24 status. Note that you cannot transfer points to partners from a lower level card. You need a Sapphire or Ink Business Preferred to transfer to partners.