The Citi Strata Elite Card’s Incredible First Year Value: Why It Stands Out

The Citi Strata Elite Card’s Incredible First Year Value: Why It Stands Out

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The Citi Strata Elite℠ Card (review) is Citi’s new premium credit card. The card has a big welcome bonusmany people should be eligible for the product, and it’s a card that I recently applied for. There’s likely a particular interest in this card since Citi ThankYou points can be transferred to American AAdvantage.

As I’ve covered before, the card offers lots of great perks, but it’s not necessarily some “too good to be true” value proposition. In many ways that’s not bad, since “too good to be true” cards tend to be devalued pretty quickly. Along those lines, in this post, I’d like to look at one aspect of the card that is very lucrative, compared to its peers.

The Citi Strata Elite Card’s calendar year advantage

The Citi Strata Elite Card has a $595 annual fee, and offers a variety of perks that can help justify that. These benefits include a $300 annual hotel credit, a $200 annual “Splurge Credit,” a $200 annual Blacklane credit, four annual Admirals Club passes, a Priority Pass membership, and more.

In my opinion, those perks can largely help justify the annual fee, especially as part of larger, overall interest in the Citi ThankYou ecosystem.

But here’s what makes this even more interesting, if you ask me. Nowadays, many card issuers tie benefits to the cardmember year rather than to the calendar year. In other words, the cycle with which you receive many perks is tied to when you pay the annual fee, rather than tied to the calendar year.

That’s an area where this card is an exception:

  • The $300 annual hotel credit and $200 annual “Splurge Credit” are both offered once per calendar year
  • The $200 annual Blacklane credit is a $100 semi-annual credit (one in January through June, and one in July through December)
  • The Admirals Club passes are also issued per calendar year
Use the “Splurge Credit” for American flights

Why the way this is structured is meaningful

Okay, so… what’s the big deal? Essentially, the way the Citi Strata Elite Card‘s benefits are structured makes the return you get on your first $595 annual fee especially compelling. Assuming your application timing doesn’t exactly coincide with the calendar year, you’ll potentially receive the following with your first annual fee:

  • Up to $600 in hotel credits (one for the current calendar year, one for the following calendar year)
  • Up to $400 in “Splurge Credits” (one for the current calendar year, one for the following calendar year)
  • Up to $300 in Blacklane credits (a $100 credit for the current calendar year, a $200 credit for the following calendar year)
  • Up to eight Admirals Club passes (four for the current calendar year, four for the following calendar year)

This matters for a couple of reasons. For one, a lot of people apply for cards as they’re tempted by the big welcome offers, and want to give the card a try, and see if it’s a good fit for them, before committing to it long term. The way the rewards are structured makes the card’s value proposition for the first annual fee particularly lucrative.

Some people might think “well then doesn’t that just reduce the value you get in subsequent years?” Not really, since on an ongoing basis, you’ll still get the typical set of credits with each annual fee. However, you get more value with your first annual fee than you’d otherwise get. If you ask me, that’s a major incentive to at least give the card a try, as it greatly limits the downside.

Get up to two $300 hotel credits with your first annual fee

Bottom line

The Citi Strata Elite Card has the potential to be quite a compelling card, especially if you’re looking to earn American AAdvantage miles. One major incentive to apply for the card is that the first year value is particularly strong, given that most of the perks are tied to the calendar year rather than being tied to the cardmember year.

That means that with your first annual fee, you’ll get a bunch of perks that will almost certainly offset the $595 annual fee. It’s another reason to consider picking up the card, in my opinion.

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  1. Teckelspass Guest

    Ben,

    Have you seen the reports of account freezes by Citi, not just of the new CSE but sometimes all of the person’s Citi cards? What do you think is happening?

    DOC and Reddit have numerous accounts.

  2. James K. Guest

    This logic only works if you cancel your card before an annual fee hits.

    If you keep this card on an ongoing basis, there's no advantage. You have the card for 4 years you'll pay 4 annual fees and get these benefits 4 times.

    But if you cancel in July of 2027 you'll then pay 2 annual fees (2025, 2026) and get the benefits 3 times (2025, 2026, 2027).

    1. Ben Schlappig OMAAT

      @ James K. -- That's correct, but I tend to think it's always a best practice to cancel a card before the annual fee is due, whether that's one year down the road, or 10 years down the road.

    2. Peter Guest

      Isn't cancelling this card ~11 months from now a great way to ruin your relationship with Citi though? I mean I sort of get what James K is saying - if you're going to get this you're probably going to keep it open for 23 months and get 3x the benefits versus cancel in 11 months and get 2x the benefits. Still compelling especially if you get the 100k in-branch offer I suppose. But now...

      Isn't cancelling this card ~11 months from now a great way to ruin your relationship with Citi though? I mean I sort of get what James K is saying - if you're going to get this you're probably going to keep it open for 23 months and get 3x the benefits versus cancel in 11 months and get 2x the benefits. Still compelling especially if you get the 100k in-branch offer I suppose. But now it's $1190 in cost - still worth it even if you'll use the $300x3 hotel credit and $200x3 splurge credits - that's $1500 in value alone not counting blacklane or club passes. Plus the 100k SUB which can be valued at $1700. So $3200 of value for $1190 cost = $2010 net value so long as you use the credits. Math still checks out. (Obviously if you are citigold and get reduced annual fee even better).

      Separately I see other chatter online about Citi freezing accounts post-approval because they are conducting more thorough asset/income verification and asking for tax forms - not sure if that's just chatter though.

      Long term though - the Citi Strata Premier sure makes a lot of sense combined with DoubleCash and regular Strata- great offering from Citi!

      DoubleCash – $0 – 2x points on everything
      Strata – $0 – 3x select transit, 3x selected bonus category (Fitness Clubs, Select Streaming Services, Live Entertainment, Cosmetic Stores/Barber Shops/Hair Salons, or Pet Supply Stores)​
      Strata Premier – $95 (but effectively $0 if you use the $100 hotel credit on $500 spend) – 3x direct air, other hotel, restaurants, supermarkets, EV charging, gas; 10x portal (hotel/car rental/attractions)

  3. Bbt Guest

    Does Citi shop its card overseas ? I am obviously asking for a friend who is on tour overseas for a few months.

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Teckelspass Guest

Ben, Have you seen the reports of account freezes by Citi, not just of the new CSE but sometimes all of the person’s Citi cards? What do you think is happening? DOC and Reddit have numerous accounts.

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Peter Guest

Isn't cancelling this card ~11 months from now a great way to ruin your relationship with Citi though? I mean I sort of get what James K is saying - if you're going to get this you're probably going to keep it open for 23 months and get 3x the benefits versus cancel in 11 months and get 2x the benefits. Still compelling especially if you get the 100k in-branch offer I suppose. But now it's $1190 in cost - still worth it even if you'll use the $300x3 hotel credit and $200x3 splurge credits - that's $1500 in value alone not counting blacklane or club passes. Plus the 100k SUB which can be valued at $1700. So $3200 of value for $1190 cost = $2010 net value so long as you use the credits. Math still checks out. (Obviously if you are citigold and get reduced annual fee even better). Separately I see other chatter online about Citi freezing accounts post-approval because they are conducting more thorough asset/income verification and asking for tax forms - not sure if that's just chatter though. Long term though - the Citi Strata Premier sure makes a lot of sense combined with DoubleCash and regular Strata- great offering from Citi! DoubleCash – $0 – 2x points on everything Strata – $0 – 3x select transit, 3x selected bonus category (Fitness Clubs, Select Streaming Services, Live Entertainment, Cosmetic Stores/Barber Shops/Hair Salons, or Pet Supply Stores)​ Strata Premier – $95 (but effectively $0 if you use the $100 hotel credit on $500 spend) – 3x direct air, other hotel, restaurants, supermarkets, EV charging, gas; 10x portal (hotel/car rental/attractions)

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Ben Schlappig OMAAT

@ James K. -- That's correct, but I tend to think it's always a best practice to cancel a card before the annual fee is due, whether that's one year down the road, or 10 years down the road.

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