Bummer: Citi ThankYou Ends Free Points Sharing Feature As Of May 17, 2026

Bummer: Citi ThankYou Ends Free Points Sharing Feature As Of May 17, 2026

4

The Citi ThankYou program will be making a negative change in the coming weeks (as was first flagged by Doctor Of Credit), so it could be worth moving around some points before then.

Citi ThankYou points sharing with others will end

The major transferable points currencies all have different rules when it comes to sharing points between accounts. Rules can differ based on whether you’re moving points between your own accounts, or are trying to move them to someone else’s account.

Historically, Citi ThankYou has had one of the more flexible policies when it comes to being able to move points to anyone’s account. Specifically, the program has allowed members to transfer 100,000 ThankYou points per year to others, and to receive 100,000 ThankYou points.

There has been no sort of household requirement, or anything, so you could transfer your points to virtually anyone with a Citi ThankYou point. The major catch was that transferred points expire after 90 days, though the person you transfer points to can of course then move those points to a partner loyalty program.

Well, there’s a major change coming to this policy — as of May 17, 2026, Citi ThankYou will no longer let members transfer points to others. To be clear, you can still pool points between multiple cards all in your name, but you can’t move points to others, and can’t receive points from others.

So if you could still benefit from this feature, you’ll want to be sure that you make your transfer before May 17.

Citi ThankYou will no longer allow points sharing with others

This is a disappointing change, but not surprising

Obviously I’m not happy to see Citi ThankYou points become less flexible, as this is undeniably a negative change.

I will say, I was a bit surprised that Citi ThankYou allowed points transfers without any sort of limits on who you could transfer to, given the concerns most programs have about points being bartered. I suspect with the fairly low cap on how many points you can transfer and receive, it wasn’t viewed as being that big of an issue… at least until now?

Credit card issuers all try to find the right balance between offering rich rewards and managing costs, and I suspect this is also motivated by partly by trying to increase breakage on points.

I’m not surprised to see this policy change from Citi

Bottom line

As of May 17, 2026, the Citi ThankYou program will be ending points transfers between members, so it’ll no longer be possible to move your Citi ThankYou points to someone else’s account (though you can still combine points between your own cards).

Citi had one of the more generous policies in terms of letting members transfer points to anyone, so I can’t say I’m surprised to see this change. If you could still benefit from the ability to transfer or receive 100,000 points in a calendar year, now would be the time to do so.

What do you make of this Citi ThankYou policy change?

Conversations (4)
The comments on this page have not been provided, reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any advertiser, and it is not an advertiser's responsibility to ensure posts and/or questions are answered.
Type your response here.

If you'd like to participate in the discussion, please adhere to our commenting guidelines. Anyone can comment, and your email address will not be published. Register to save your unique username and earn special OMAAT reputation perks!

  1. 1990 Guest

    Whenever we actually regulate these programs, a baseline of transferability between your own accounts, and perhaps those within your household, seems sensible. With airlines and hotels, only some programs allow pooling (Aeroplan, jetBlue, etc.) The ones that charge you the literal breakeven 1 cpp to transfer are evil.

  2. Eli Guest

    Its disappointing but, we have Cap 1 which is unlimited and points never exp.

    Btw, you ever managed to get back those points that you shared and were exp?

  3. TProphet Guest

    I'm out, they nerfed the most valuable transfers. It was a good run.

    1. 1990 Guest

      Meh, they brought back American though…

Featured Comments Most helpful comments ( as chosen by the OMAAT community ).

The comments on this page have not been provided, reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any advertiser, and it is not an advertiser's responsibility to ensure posts and/or questions are answered.

1990 Guest

Whenever we actually regulate these programs, a baseline of transferability between your own accounts, and perhaps those within your household, seems sensible. With airlines and hotels, only some programs allow pooling (Aeroplan, jetBlue, etc.) The ones that charge you the literal breakeven 1 cpp to transfer are evil.

0
1990 Guest

Meh, they brought back American though…

0
Eli Guest

Its disappointing but, we have Cap 1 which is unlimited and points never exp. Btw, you ever managed to get back those points that you shared and were exp?

0
Meet Ben Schlappig, OMAAT Founder
5,883,136 Miles Traveled

43,914,800 Words Written

47,187 Posts Published