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American Express Black - Big Rewards for Big Money - By: Richard Greenwood, Posted on: 2007-09-05


You may have read about that high-rolling businessman and his recent evening excursion with friends in an exclusive London nightclub. In about seven hours, the businessman and 15 friends (actually, many other people crashed the party) quenched their gargantuan thirst with 102 bottles of champagne, 11 bottles of vodka and a Methuselah bottle of champagne (which contains 8 regular-size bottles). You would probably have had to reach the age of Methuselah to pay the bill: a massive £105,805. But the Dubai-based businessman had no problem paying for it; out came his American Express Centurion (also known as American Express Black) card, and the bill was cleared.

American Express has taken the first and second slots in a ranking of credit card preferences among high-net worth (minimum $5 million) and high-income (at least $200,000 annually) consumers with its American Express Centurion (or Amex Black) and American Express Platinum. There is no doubt that when it comes to exclusive credit cards the American Express Black is one of the most exclusive you can get: membership is by invitation only and there's an annual fee of $2,500.

These two American Express credit cards are typical of the new credit cards for the elite - expensive card products that offer equally expensive perks, like access to private islands and private jets, to those willing to spend amounts ordinary mortals can only dream about. The American Express Black cardholder should spend a minimum of $250,000 annually to be a member. You may spend a little less with the American Express Platinum card ($450 a year annual fee), but you still get its offer to evacuate injured American Express members and their families from wherever vacation location they are to where they can be given quality medical attention.

Credit cards for the ultra-rich are becoming very attractive options for credit card issuers. They may not make much from finance charges but 4% merchant servicing fees can mean quite a bundle, if the purchase volume is high enough. That businessman's transaction from his big night out could earn American Express a minimum of $4,000 in merchant processing fees.

Coutts World Mastercard Signia reportedly gives cardholders the opportunity to live like royalty, after all Queen Elizabeth II is a Coutts card holder. The annual fee is $700 but they will kindly waive this if you spend over $100,000 a year on your Coutts credit card. You cannot apply for the Coutts Purple; membership for this is also invitation only.

The market is rich, but there is increasing competition. Smith Barney has its Chairman's Card ($400 annual membership) also offers special perks, including a facility that will set up your quiet dinner meetings at New York's most exclusive restaurants (and in Los Angeles). Stratus Rewards Visa is a by-invitation only card that allows you to fly on private jets when you redeem rewards points.

Bank of America recently launched its Accolades card, which uses the American Express network and offers the common (for this elite class of cards) perks like premium tickets to concerts. The Accolades card has a match-your-donation offer (up to $2,500 a year) for its philanthropic cardholders who wish to make charitable contributions. Membership is for those who have $100,000 of assets in Bank of America's private banking division.

Why do ultra-rich customers bite? They get the status symbol, but they also get big benefits. They're in the stratosphere. But those at ground level also have similar opportunities to enjoy big perks for a little exclusivity in their cards. American Express Gold and special Diners Club credit cards also give you the chance to enjoy exclusive privileges when you want some.

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Richard Greenwood is Director of www.click4credit.com.au a credit card comparison site comparing cards from issuers such as American Express

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