The American Express Green Card is a no-frills starter card that can be good for those with a new or recovering credit file and want to start earning American Express Membership Rewards points along the way.
Bonuses & Fees
The American Express Green Card currently offers 12,500 Membership Rewards points upon spending $1,250 in the first three months as part of an elevated referral offer.
If you’re looking for a no-fee “keeper card” to support your credit history in the long run, this may well be the card. Supplementary cards are also free.
Earning Rewards
The Amex Green Card offers a basic earning rate of 1 MR point per dollar spent on all purchases.
While the earning rate isn't the most competitive, earning 1 MR point per dollar spent can still be better than some other entry-level cards offered by other banks. You'll also earn 1 additional MR per dollar spent when booking your hotel or car rental through Amex Travel Online.
The Amex Green Card is best-suited for those who are interested in collecting MR points while building up a relatively new credit file or restricting themselves to lower annual fees and credit limits.Redeeming Rewards
The Membership Rewards program offers outstanding redemption opportunities. This is primarily because it’s a flexible, transferable rewards currency.
You can transfer your MR points to these airline and hotel programs at the following rates:
- Aeroplan at a 1:1 ratio
- British Airways Executive Club at a 1:1 ratio
- Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
- Air France KLM Flying Blue) at a 1:0.75 ratio
- Delta SkyMiles at a 1:0.75 ratio
- Etihad Guest at a 1:0.75 ratio
- Marriott Bonvoy at a 1:1.2 ratio
- Hilton Honors at a 1:1 ratio
Essentially, you can use a fixed amount of points towards the base ticket price of a regular cash ticket, up to a certain maximum. The number of points required and the maximum ticket price depends on the geographical region you are visiting (you can only book roundtrip flights that originate in Canada).
Lastly, you have the option of redeeming MR points directly against travel purchases at a rate of 1 cent per point (cpp), although this is typically not recommended, as the value pales in comparison to what you could get by booking flights through Aeroplan, Avios, or even the Fixed Points Travel chart.
Perks & Benefits
As a basic card no-fee card, the American Express Green Card has no special benefits but you'll still get to enjoy some perks of being an American Express cardholder.
If you enjoy watching concerts, theatre productions, or other special events, your Green card will give you access to presale and reserved tickets through Amex's Front Of The Line® program and with Amex Experiences. You can take advantage of specially-tailored Amex Offers for extra value when used at specific dining venues, shops, and more.
Insurance Coverage
The American Express Green Card doesn't offer any travel-related insurance, but it does offers two types of basic insurance for cardholders, which is nice to see on a no-fee card:
- Buyer’s Assurance Protection Plan, which automatically doubles the manufacturer’s warranty on a new purchase, up to one year.
- Purchase Protection Plan, which covers most eligible items you’ve purchased with your card up to $1,000 should they be stolen or damaged within 90 days of purchase.