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    Amex and Chase Pricing Leadership Just Rewrote the Rules of the Credit Card Game

    David ReyesBy David ReyesApril 27, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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    Every consumer market has a point at which a price ceases to seem like a price and begins to feel like a membership badge. Now is the perfect time for the premium credit card industry, and Amex and Chase seem to be handling it with ease.

    Many in the industry anticipated at least a mild uprising when American Express raised the annual charge for the Platinum card to $895 in September of last year. There is no rounding mistake in a $200 jump. It’s the kind of figure that would have sparked a tsunami of cancellations and a deluge of articles about the demise of the points game in a different economy or attitude. Rather, nothing occurred. Amex CFO Christophe Le Caillec told analysts that retention has been virtually unchanged, with about 25% of the US consumer Platinum portfolio passing through the additional fee. It’s an impressive piece of information, and rivals were obviously aware of it.

    TopicAmex & Chase Pricing Leadership in Premium Credit Cards
    IndustryConsumer Finance / Credit Cards
    Key PlayersAmerican Express (AXP), JPMorgan Chase (JPM)
    Amex Platinum Annual Fee$895 (raised from $695 in Sept 2025)
    Chase Sapphire Reserve Annual Fee$795 (raised from $550)
    Amex CFOChristophe Le Caillec
    Reported Retention Post-HikeStable; no measurable cancellation spike
    Net Card Fee Growth (Amex)16% FX-adjusted
    New Amex Accounts That Are Fee-PayingMore than 70% worldwide
    Competitive PatternMarket-leader pricing followed by rival issuers
    Regulatory WatchCredit Card Competition Act (CCCA), pending in Congress
    Reporting SourceTheStreet, Fortune, View from the Wing (April 2026)

    Chase was the first to notice. The Sapphire Reserve, which debuted at $450 and shocked the industry, is currently priced at $795. The pricing dance between the two cards has begun to look staged, even though they are not exactly mirror images. The other issuer usually follows within a quarter or two, often even sooner, when one raises. In an industry editorial, Brian Riley of Javelin stated rather clearly that when Amex increases an offer, someone else does the same. Oligopolies act in this manner, and the premium card market is beginning to resemble one.

    The fact that there hasn’t been any opposition from the clients who are actually making payments is intriguing. The wait at the Centurion entrance at any major U.S. airport lounge on a weekday morning tells a more compelling story than any earnings call. People are approaching the cost like a cover payment for a club they want to be seen entering, rather than just putting up with it. The cards are no longer considered financial instruments in the conventional sense. They are more akin to gym memberships at upscale establishments, where cost plays a role in the allure.

    It’s another matter entirely whether that holds up. Earlier last year, Fortune revealed that benefits are subtly declining despite rising costs. Point redemption values have decreased. Some of the partner credits seem less like rewards and more like coupons. Observing this gives the impression that issuers are trying to see how much they can withstand before the math eventually turns against the client. Robinhood’s new Platinum card, which costs $695 and is plated with real platinum, indicates that the industry believes the ceiling is still much above the floor.

    Regulators are circling. The interchange revenue that supports all those lounges and travel credits will be crimped if the Credit Card Competition Act, which has been circling Washington for some time, succeeds in any significant shape. That would quickly alter the math. For the time being, however, Amex and Chase possess what Warren Buffett famously said is the most crucial aspect of a company: pricing power. The rest of the industry took note, they increased, and they maintained their clientele. It’s difficult not to wonder how long it will take someone to blink.

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      Experienced political and cultural analyst, David Reyes offers insightful commentary on current events in Britain. He worked in communications and media analysis for a number of years after receiving his degree in political science, where he became very interested in the relationship between public opinion, policy, and leadership.

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