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American Express launches new Business Gold Plus Card: Helping Australian business owners extract more gold from their business spending

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American Express has launched the American Express Business Gold Plus Card – a new charge card designed to support owners of growing small and medium businesses.  

  

Embedded benefits* for American Express Business Gold Plus Card Members include:  

  • the ability to earn accelerated Membership Rewards** points on some spending  
  • up to $550 worth of annual credits each year for spending with Xero, Google Ads, Meta, Amazon Web Services and Dell.  
  • features that help support business owners’ cash flow-management needs, such as no preset spending limit, Flexible Payment Option, and up to 55 days to pay for purchases  
  • plus, the ability to make payments to virtually any supplier in Australia even if they don’t accept Card payments with AccessLine®, a payment portal allowing approved Card Members to use their American Express Card to pay directly into their supplier’s bank account. 

  

Kiely Potter, Vice President of Commercial Account Development and Client Onboarding at American Express, said, “The American Express Business Gold Plus Card is designed to help small and medium-sized business owners make big plans for growth whilst managing their cashflow.   

 

“The accelerated earn rate for Membership Rewards points in categories where these Card Members regularly make business purchases will enable their everyday business spending to go further, and our cashflow management features embedded in the Card give them the financial flexibility they need.”  

 

The Card is forged from sleek metal and comes with premium travel benefits including 11 airline rewards partners, hotels and car rental offers, and complimentary travel insurance.  

 

Images are available to download here.

 

If you would like any further information please do reach out.  

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