Head-to-head comparison of every feature, fee, and perk
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| Category wins | 3/6 | 3/6 |
| Fees & APR | ||
| Annual Fee | $695✗ Highest | $95★ Lowest |
| Purchase APR | 29.49% | 21.49% – 28.49% |
| Intro APR (Purchases) | ||
| Intro APR (Balance Transfer) | ||
| Foreign Txn Fee | None★ Lowest | None |
| Balance Transfer Fee | None | 5% |
| Rewards | ||
| Rewards Type | Points | Points |
| Base Rewards Rate | 1x★ Highest | 1x |
| Bonus Categories | 5x Flights (direct) · 5x Flights (Amex Travel) · 5x Hotels (Amex Travel) | 5x Travel (Chase) · 3x Dining · 3x Online Groceries |
| Sign-Up Bonus | $800 value★ Highest | $750 value✗ Lowest |
| Eligibility | ||
| Credit Score | Excellent (750+) | Excellent (750+) |
| Network | American Express | Visa |
| At a Glance | ||
| Best For | Ultra-frequent travelers who can maximize credits | Frequent travelers who dine out often |
| Ratings | ||
| User Rating | 4.4 / 5✗ Lowest | 4.7 / 5★ Highest |
| Editor Score | 8 / 10✗ Lowest | 9 / 10★ Highest |
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The American Express Platinum ($695/year) and the Chase Sapphire Preferred ($95/year) compete on different axes. The American Express Platinum's strongest category is 5x on Flights (direct), while the Chase Sapphire Preferred leads with 5x on Travel (Chase). The American Express Platinum costs $600 more per year, so you need at least $600 in incremental rewards to justify it over the Chase Sapphire Preferred. At typical spend levels this breaks even somewhere between $18,000 and $36,000 in bonus-category purchases annually. Our model scores these cards effectively even (1-1). Pick the American Express Platinum if you spend heavily on flights (direct); pick the Chase Sapphire Preferred if you spend heavily on travel (chase).
Too close to call — pick based on your primary spending category
| Dimension | American Express Platinum | Chase Sapphire Preferred |
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| Annual Fee | $695/year | $95/year |
| Base Reward Rate | 1x on everything | 1x on everything |
| Top Bonus Category | 5x on Flights (direct) | 5x on Travel (Chase) |
| Sign-Up Bonus | 80,000 points after spending $8,000 in 6 months | 60,000 points after spending $4,000 in 3 months |
| Lounge Access | Yes | No |
Green checkmark indicates the card that leans stronger on that dimension. Our scoring model evaluates these quantitatively — your specific needs may shift the answer.
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It depends on your spending habits. The American Express Platinum has a $695 annual fee and earns 1x base rewards. The Chase Sapphire Preferred has a $95 annual fee and earns 1x base rewards. Compare their bonus categories above to see which aligns better with your spending.
The American Express Platinum has a $695 annual fee while the Chase Sapphire Preferred has a $95 annual fee. The American Express Platinum costs $600 more per year, so it needs to deliver that much extra value in rewards and perks to justify the difference.
Yes, since these cards are from different issuers (American Express and Chase), you can hold both. Many people pair cards from different banks to maximize bonus category coverage across all their spending.