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60,000 Spend $3,000 on eligible purchases for the first 3 months
American Express Essential Rewards
American Express Essential Rewards

American Express Credit Cards

American Express Essential Rewards

Updated 25 November 2024

Want to earn more just by doing what makes you happy every day? The Amex Essential Rewards Card accelerates your points with just a small monthly fee, making it ideal if you’re after fabulous perks and more savings.

Partner Offer! For a limited time, new cardholders can earn up to 60,000 Membership Rewards points in the first 3 months when you apply using this link by 3 December 2024. You'll also earn up to 5 points across a huge range of retailers, food outlets and services, and earn points faster by adding up to 4 complimentary cardholders.

Terms and conditions apply. New American Express Card Members only.

Points Earn Rate (per $1 spent)

1 point

Up to 5 pts per $1 for first 10,000 pts per month, then 1 pt per $1

Rewards Program

Amex Membership Rewards

Bonus Points

60,000 pts

Spend $3,000 on eligible purchases for the first 3 months

Pros and cons

  • Low annual fee: *$9 per month fee ($108 per year).
  • Partner Offer bonus points: Earn up to 60,000 Membership Rewards points when you apply on this link by 3 December 2024, are approved, and spend $3000 on eligible purchases on your card in the first 3 months. T&Cs apply. New American Express Card Members only.
  • Extra points: per $1, earn 5 points at selected restaurants and fast food outlets, 3 points for eligible streaming services, 2 points at selected major retailers, and 1 point for all other eligible purchases.
  • Insurances: Smartphone Screen Cover of up to $500 when you pay for your phone or contract with your Amex Essential Rewards card plus other card insurances.
  • Extras: For a limited time, pay no interest and a $0 monthly fee on 'Plan It' 3-month instalment plans created by 31 January 2025. Add up to 4 additional cards at no extra charge.
  • Flexibility: Redeem points at the Membership Rewards online store or transfer to 11 partner airlines.
  • Compatibility: Syncs with Apple Pay, Samsung Pay, and Google Pay.

  • After earning 10,000 points in a month, the earn rate changes to a flat 1 point per $1.

Creditcard.com.au review

Editor Review

American Express Essential Rewards

Pauline Hatch
Pauline is a personal finance expert at CreditCard.com.au, with 9 years in money, budgeting and property reporting under her belt. about this card.

Overall Rating

The new Amex Essential Rewards card has neat new ideas for earning rewards points faster, like the “Eats and Drinks” promotion which earns 5 times the points for eating at popular Aussie restaurants.

The monthly fee is low at *$9 (adding up to $108 per year), and while the card emphasises rewards points, it still includes rare extras like smartphone insurance. This is a great card if your focus is earning points for a small outlay.

Editor’s Review: What I love about the Amex Essential Rewards Card

I like that the Amex Essential Rewards card brings something new to the table with its ‘accelerated earning’ program. It has some fun ways to earn big bonus points that make it easier to justify eating fast food and having a weekend binge-watch.

Let’s first look at how the points system works, and then the rest of the card’s features.

Earn 5 bonus points per $1 for Eats and Drinks. The ‘Eats and Drinks’ category includes restaurants, fast food outlets, cafes, bars and some food delivery services in Australia, such as Uber Eats and Menulog.
What this category doesn’t include: supermarkets, grocery stores or catering services. Restaurants and bars inside entertainment venues or hotels may not be eligible, or food purchased through third-party apps.

Earn 3 bonus points per $1 for streaming subscriptions. Eligible streaming services include Netflix, Stan, Disney, Prime, Kayo Sports, Binge and Spotify.
What this category doesn’t include: streaming services bundled with other services like internet or phone plans. You must pay for the service directly to the provider, not through a third party.

Earn 2 points per $1 at selected Australian retailers. The list of partnering stores includes Amazon, Kmart, Bunnings, Myer, JB Hi-Fi, Harvey Norman, The Iconic, and Uniqlo. You can earn points online or in-store.
What this category doesn’t include: purchases made through a third-party app or website rather than directly through the retailer.

Earn 1 point per $1 on all other eligible spending. Eligible spend outside the accelerated earn rate categories will earn 1 Membership Rewards point per $1 spent including government spend.

It has to be mentioned that there is a points threshold. Once you’ve earned 10,000 points in a month, you’ll earn 1 point per $1 on all eligible purchases for the rest of the month.

Other extras and perks

This card is also packed with great discounts on regular spending and unique experiences.

Smartphone Screen Cover. When you purchase your phone outright or pay your monthly phone bill with your eligible American Express card, you can be reimbursed for the cost of the screen repair up to $500 for two events a year. A 10% excess applies to the claimed amount and waiting periods may apply.

More cardholders for free. It won’t cost anything to add up to 4 additional cardholders (but it does help boost your points faster). Extra cardholders must be over 16.

Plan It Instalments. Plan It Instalments lets you nominate a transaction or a portion of your card balance over $100 to pay off in equal monthly instalments interest-free. Normally a fixed monthly fee is charged, but the fee is waived for 3-month plans initiated online or through the Amex App by 31 January 2025.

Card insurance. You’ll get Card Purchase Cover, which covers stolen or damaged eligible items within the first 3 months of purchase, and Card Refund Cover if you’re having trouble getting a refund on an item. Buyer’s Advantage Cover gives you an extended manufacturer’s warranty of up to 12 months on eligible purchases.

Redeeming rewards points

The Amex Membership Rewards program gives you plenty of flexibility in spending your points. For example, you can redeem points for:

  • Gift cards: choose from a range of retailers such as Uber, Hoyts, Westfield, Rebel Sport, Amazon, Event Cinema, Sephora, SuperCheap, Harvey Norman, Xbox and more.
  • Shop with Points: redeem points at Myer online if you’re the primary cardholder.
  • Points + Pay: if you’re short on points you can pay the difference with cash.
  • Cover Charges with Points: nominate a purchase on your credit card to be paid with points and the transaction amount is credited back to your account.

You can also convert your Membership Rewards into frequent flyer points with one of Amex’s partner airlines. You’ll need to join the program before you can transfer points.

Partner airline programs include Air New Zealand, Asia Miles, Emirates Skywards, Etihad Guest, Hawaiian Airlines, Malaysia Airlines, Qatar Airways Privilege Club, Singapore KrisFlyer, Thai Royal Orchid Plus, Velocity and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club.

What’s not so great

The main drawback is the points threshold, where your earning is dropped to 1 point per $1 after you’ve earned 10,000 points in a month. However, 10,000 points is still a lot and the accelerated points potential means you can earn big even if you’re not a high-volume spender.

It comes with 55 days interest-free, but that period is waived if you don’t pay off your card in full each month or you have a balance transfer. Both of these terms are standard for credit cards, so nothing new there.

It doesn’t come with travel insurance or lounge passes, but that’s to be expected for a card with a small annual fee. My tip (as someone who broke a phone screen twice in 3 months) would be to read the smartphone screen insurance terms and conditions. You’ll still pay a 10% excess on the claimed amount.

Who suits the Amex Essential Rewards Card?

The American Express Essential Rewards card is a good fit if you’re looking for a low-cost way to earn big rewards points. You won’t be tied to a frequent flyer program, making it a good all-rounder for redeeming points, with the option to transfer to partner airlines.

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Value

Rates and fees

Interest rates



Purchase rate 23.99% p.a.

Cash advance rate N/A

Interest free period on purchases up to 55 days

Credit limits

Minimum credit limit $2000

Maximum credit limit N/A

Fees & repayments

Annual fee $108* p.a.

Additional cardholder fee Up to 4 at no extra cost

Foreign transaction fee 3%

Minimum repayment $30 or 2.5%, whichever is greater (personal & business); N/A (charge cards)

Cash advance fee N/A

Late payment fee $30

Rewards and points

Rewards program

Rewards Program Amex Membership Rewards Amex Membership Rewards

Bonus points 60,000 points

Annual points cap 120000

Bonus points spend criteria Spend $3,000 on eligible purchases for the first 3 months

Earning points with this card

Amex Rewards points 1 point per $1 spent

Points cap per month Up to 5 pts per $1 for first 10,000 pts per month, then 1 pt per $1

Overseas earn rate same as standard earn rate

Additional features

Complimentary insurance

International Travel Insurance No

Flight Inconvenience Insurance No

Transit Accident Insurance No

Smartphone Screen Insurance Yes

Purchase Protection Insurance Yes

Extended Warranty Insurance Yes

Rental Vehicle Excess In Australia Insurance No

Overview

American Express Essential Rewards

Key features

Minimum criteria to apply for this card

  • Be over 18 years old

  • Good Credit and have not applied for multiple credit cards recently

  • Australian citizen or permanent resident or hold a long term vis (at least 12 months; does not include student visas).

  • You have your personal details ready to complete the online application

Pauline

Pauline is a personal finance expert at CreditCard.com.au, with 9 years in money, budgeting and property reporting under her belt. Pauline is passionate about seeing Aussies win by making their money – and their credit cards – work smarter, harder and bigger

Recently Asked Questions

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Sanket

Sanket

13 August 2024
Can i get free travel insurance and free international transaction fee with this card? and no lock in period?
    Pauline - CreditCard.com.au

    Pauline

    16 August 2024
    Hi Sanket, upon checking the American Express Essential Rewards card, I've noticed that it does not include free travel insurance and has a 3% foreign transaction fee. If you're interested in cards that offer free travel insurance and zero foreign transaction fees, I suggest exploring other options to find the one that best suits your needs. Thank you!
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