IHG® Rewards Club Premier Credit Card

IHG® Rewards Club Premier Credit Card
Issued by Chase
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Annual Fee
$89
Regular APR
17.74% - 24.74% Variable

Additional Information

Balance Transfer Fee
Either $5 or 5% of the amount of each transfer, whichever is greater.
Purchase Intro APR
N/A
Transfer Intro APR
N/A
Late Payment Fee
N/A
Returned Payment Fee
Up to $38
Cash Advance Rate
N/A
Cash Advance Fee
Either $10 or 5% of the amount of each transaction, whichever is greater.
Foreign Transaction Fee
$0
Smart Chip
N/A
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Sign-up Bonus

Earn 80,000 bonus points after spending $2,000 on purchases within the first three months of account opening<

Rewards

Enjoy a Free Night after each account anniversary year at eligible IHG hotels worldwide. Plus, enjoy a free reward night when you redeem points for any stay of 4 or more nights
Earn 10 points per $1 spent when you stay at an IHG hotel
Earn 2 points per $1 spent on purchases at gas stations, grocery stores, and restaurants. Earn 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases
Platinum Elite status as long as you remain a Premier card member
Global Entry or TSA Pre✓® Fee Credit of up to $100 every 4 years as reimbursement for the application fee charged to your card
IHG Rewards Club Bonus points are redeemable at hotels such as InterContinental®, Crowne Plaza®, Kimpton®, EVEN® Hotels, Indigo® Hotels & Holiday Inn®

Application Requirements

Minimum credit score
Fair
Minimum Age
N/A

How To Apply IHG® Rewards Club Premier Credit Card

  1. Press the “Apply” button below!
  2. Complete the application with your personal details and financial details.
  3. Review and submit your application.
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How To Use IHG® Rewards Club Premier Credit Card

  1. You can only use the IHG® Rewards Club Premier Credit Card at Store
  2. You can use the IHG® Rewards Club Premier Credit Card anywhere that Visa/Master is accepted
  3. Pay your balance on time.
  4. Avoid unnecessary interest and fees.
  5. If you have any question, you can contact the credit card's customer service.

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SHOCKED and Very Pleased!
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Fabled1
1 year ago
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So I am about to take a trip and will be staying at an Intercontinental Hotel in Porto Portugal so when I saw this offer for 80,000 pts after using the card for $2,000 in purchases in the first 3 months I figured I had nothing to lose since the card gives 10 pts per dollar at the hotel as well as 2 pts for every dollar at gas stations and provides a free night on your card anniversary.  So my FICO is 707, Vantage is 724, the cards I have include the Citi Advantage Platinum Mastercard (CL $13,060), Citi Advantage Executive Platinum World Elite Mastercard ($13,000), Barclays Aviator Mastercard (CL $14,400), SchoolsFirst Mastercard-credit union (CL $7,000), Amex Everyday Cash (CL $10,000), Amex Cash Magnet (CL $10,000), Chase Amazon Prime (CL $5,000), Chase Slate (CL $4,100), and while I saw the same card with an offer of 50,000 pts I found and applied onlie via thepointsguy site which had the 80,000 pts offer.  I was shocked that Chase instantly approved me with a $28,400 Credit Limit! To be fair, I keep my balances at zero on almost all my cards except the Chase Slate which was a balance transfer card with 0 apr for 15 months and only have $2,300 on there.  Depending on when the credit cards report my balances through the month I likely always have less than $5000 on them collectively as I pay them off several times a month to avoid interest payments which are generally punitive.  I'll be able to use this IHG Card with no foreign transaction fees on my trip before Thanksgiving, and though there is an allowance for Global Entry, I already have it and have the allowance on my Citi Advantage Executive Platinum World Elite Mastercard and I might have it on the Aviator as well, but it's still a great perk and if you fly enough to want to avoid Customs/Immigration lines, get Global Entry as it makes life much easier and you waste less time.

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The new keeper card on the block!
by
Ligre22
1 year ago
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I applied for this card a couple of nights ago, after researching and pondering over it for about a week.  704 Experian FICO, 738 Transunion Vantage, 739 Equifax Vantage...10% utilization over all cards...100% on time payments.  Through a small technicality, I was not immediately approved.  I fixed the technicality, and then got on the horn with the Recon line as soon as I could.  After giving the representative from Chase some info, I was approved for a $2000 limit.  It's not as high a limit as I was hoping for, but I can transfer more from other Chase cards if I so choose.  At $89, I feel this will become a very popular keeper card in the future.  The sign-up bonus is nice, the earning rates are good, and the free anniversary night stay at an IHG hotel is something I've never experienced before and it sounds quite good.  The perk that caught my eye, however, is the $100 Global Entry statement credit!  Simply amazing when you need to fly and hate long lines as much as I do.  From what I hear, this speeds up the process quite nicely.  Very nice pickup for me indeed!

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