American Express Revamps U.S. Platinum Cards with New Perks
American Express has upgraded its U.S. Platinum cards, offering new perks worth over $3,500 annually while increasing the annual fee by $200. The enhancements include credits for dining, retail, and memberships, reflecting AmEx's strategy to maintain its premium customer base and challenge rivals in the sector.

American Express announced significant enhancements to its U.S. Platinum cards on Thursday, introducing new perks totaling over $3,500 annually, along with a $200 increase in the annual fee.
This strategic move highlights AmEx's reliance on its affluent clientele by consistently offering premium benefits to justify fee increments. Meanwhile, competitors like Citigroup are targeting the premium credit card market, but AmEx's established presence is expected to keep it ahead.
The upgraded perks cater to modern consumer habits, providing credits for dining, fashion, and transportation services, and are seen as adding substantial value for cardholders, particularly the younger demographic. Platinum Business cardholders will also enjoy new benefits like Dell and Adobe credits and substantial hotel credits.
(With inputs from agencies.)