Card AmEx (American Express)
American Express (Amex) is a global payment technology and financial corporation with over 170 years of history, occupying a unique position in the market. Unlike Visa and Mastercard, American Express acts as both a payment network and an issuing bank, giving the company end‑to‑end control over the entire card servicing process — from issuance to merchant settlement. American Express cards are accepted at millions of merchant locations worldwide, with particularly strong presence in the United States, Canada, the United Kingdom, Australia, Europe, and parts of Asia. Amex traditionally focuses on frequent travelers, premium clients, and business owners, offering exclusive privileges and a high level of personalized service. Key features and benefits of American Express cards: Membership Rewards® program — one of the world's best loyalty systems. Accumulated points can be redeemed for flights, hotels, premium brand merchandise, gift cards, or applied toward purchases. Travel and insurance privileges — access to airport lounges (Centurion Lounges), travel insurance (including trip cancellation, flight delays, lost baggage), and 24/7 concierge service. Premium service — personalized support, exclusive offers for restaurants, golf clubs, events, and shopping. No preset spending limit (on most Charge Cards) — effectively unlimited spending based on your confirmed financial profile. Purchase protection — extended warranty on eligible items, coverage against damage or theft for the first 90 days. Main American Express card tiers: Amex Green — entry level for travelers. Amex Gold — enhanced rewards on dining and supermarkets. Amex Platinum — premium travel card with extensive benefits. Amex Centurion (The Black Card) — legendary invite‑only card for select clients.
