Amex Launches Graphite Business Cash Unlimited Card: 2% Cash Back, $295 Fee

Amex Launches Graphite Business Cash Unlimited Card: 2% Cash Back, $295 Fee

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Link: Learn more about the Graphite™ Business Cash Unlimited Card

American Express has just launched a new cash back business card. While it’s always nice to see new cards introduced, I have a hard time getting too excited about this one.

Details of the new Amex Graphite Business Cash Card

The Amex Graphite Business Cash Card is now open for applications, and it’s pretty straightforward:

  • The card has a $295 annual fee (Rates & Fees), and authorized users cost $95 each, though you can also get a no annual fee Employee Business Expense Card
  • The card has a welcome offer of $1,500 cash back after spending $50,000 within the first six months
  • The card offers unlimited 2% cash back on all eligible purchases, plus 5% cash back on flights and prepaid hotels booked through Amex Travel Online, all with no foreign transaction fees (Rates & Fees)
  • The card is a hybrid product, meaning it has no preset spending limit
  • The card offers up to $2,400 in American Express One AP statement credits, after spending $250,000 on eligible purchases on the card in a calendar year; statement credits will be applied to the monthly bill charged to the card for Amex’s accounts payable solution, One AP
The Amex Graphite Business Card has just been launched

I have a hard time getting excited about this card

The Amex Graphite Business Cash Card earns 2% cash back, and I consider that to be the minimum “gold standard” of credit card rewards. So the card’s rewards structure is perfectly fine. The 5% cash back on travel is also pretty limiting, given that you have to book through Amex.

I think the issue is the steep annual fee, given that there are also much more affordable (and even no annual fee) cards with that kind of a rewards structure.

The $1,500 welcome bonus is pretty good, but the spending requirement is huge, so I don’t think that’s going to be that appealing to so many people. If you are a big spender, the American Express One AP statement credits could add some value, though I’d consider that to be niche.

In fairness, Amex doesn’t have another business card earning unlimited 2% cash back, so this is at least a new product for the card issuer. It’s just not a new concept more broadly, and there are lots of competing cards that I’d consider to be superior.

Amex does have a reputation for being a “premium” card issuer, so I guess Amex is more going after those who want an Amex cash back business card, rather than just the broader market of savvy consumers looking for the best value business card.

I’m sure a good number of people will apply for this card, but it’s not one that interests me much, personally.

Bottom line

The Amex Graphite Business Cash Card has just launched, and it’s a new product that offers a minimum of 2% cash back, but it also has a $295 annual fee. While 2% cash back is solid, there’s not much about this product that I’d consider to be industry leading. So I’ll give this card a pass, but maybe others feel differently.

What do you make of the Amex Graphite Business Cash Card?

The following links will direct you to the rates and fees for mentioned American Express Cards. These include: Graphite™ Business Cash Unlimited Card (Rates & Fees).

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  1. iamhere Guest

    I think it is important to understand why companies might sign up for this. The real perk they are offering compared to their other cards like the Blue Cash Business card is the no pre-set spending limit. For a major company this would be an advantage. Also, consider the speinding for the welcome bonus would not be a problem for a company. In addition, having the cash back could be important when running a business...

    I think it is important to understand why companies might sign up for this. The real perk they are offering compared to their other cards like the Blue Cash Business card is the no pre-set spending limit. For a major company this would be an advantage. Also, consider the speinding for the welcome bonus would not be a problem for a company. In addition, having the cash back could be important when running a business because of the use of points. Those that are in business for themself may not encounter such issues.

    1. RoamingRedPanda Guest

      RIP Plum. I wanted to like it, I really did...

  2. Mike Guest

    Prob makes more sense to have multiple amex blue for business cards than this

  3. Daniel S Guest

    HARD PASS! Why would anyone get this card over the Wells Fargo signify card which gets 2% back with zero annual fee?!?! Don’t normalize this behavior of wanting to charge us $295 for the “privilege” of earning 2% cash back. RIDICULOUS!

    1. This comes to mind Guest

      Wells Fargo is also a hard pass with a 3% foreign transaction fee.

  4. Jack Guest

    Hobbyists are going to complain about the annual fee. High-spending business owners are not. But, high-spending business owners will note the flexibility of the Spark Cash Plus having the ability to either take the cash back or convert to transferable points.

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iamhere Guest

I think it is important to understand why companies might sign up for this. The real perk they are offering compared to their other cards like the Blue Cash Business card is the no pre-set spending limit. For a major company this would be an advantage. Also, consider the speinding for the welcome bonus would not be a problem for a company. In addition, having the cash back could be important when running a business because of the use of points. Those that are in business for themself may not encounter such issues.

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RoamingRedPanda Guest

RIP Plum. I wanted to like it, I really did...

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1990 Guest

Oof. Lame. Like Plum.

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