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American Express Credit Deals

Platinum Business Credit Card

American Express
Platinum Business Credit Card

Card Highlights:
Card Category: Business
Card Type: Unsecured
Required Credit Rating: Excellent / Good
Issuing Country: United States
Available Rewards:
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About:
  • 0% Intro APR on purchases for 12 months.
  • No Annual Fee.
  • Earn points towards retail, entertainment and dining rewards.
  • Earn points on purchases made by Additional Cardmembers.
Credit Card Rates
Purchases:
Introductory APR: 0%
Introductory Period: 12 months
Ongoing APR: 8.24%
Default APR: 21.24%
Minimum Grace Period: 25 days
Minimum Finance
Charge:
$0.50
Balance Transfers:
Introductory APR: 4.99%
Introductory Period: Until
Paid Off
Ongoing APR: 8.24%
Default APR: 21.24%
Minimum Grace Period: n/a
Minimum Finance
Charge:
$0.50
Cash Advances:
Introductory APR: n/a
Introductory Period: n/a
Ongoing APR: 20.24%
Default APR: 27.24%
Minimum Grace Period: n/a
Minimum Finance
Charge:
$0.50
Credit Card Transaction Fees
Balance Transfer Fees:
Minimum: $017
Fee Rate: n/a
Maximum: n/a
Cash Advance Fees:
Minimum: $5
Fee Rate: 3%
Maximum: n/a
Foreign Exchange Fees:
Minimum: n/a
Fee Rate: n/a
Maximum: n/a
Credit Card Other Fees:
Initial Fees:
Setup Fee: $0
Maintenance Fees:
Annual Fee: $0
Penalty Fees:
Late Payment Fee: $19
17 There is no balance transfer transaction fee associated with this offer. However, future balance transfers may incur a fee as disclosed at the time of the applicable offer or transaction.

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