Amex Business Platinum extends Dell, Adobe, Indeed statement credits
Editor's Note
The Business Platinum Card® from American Express has a hefty annual fee of $695 (see rates and fees), but the card's statement credits often exceed it.
In January, American Express added an end date of Dec. 31, 2024, to three statement credits. However, these have now been extended and should bring cardmembers some relief in the meantime.
American Express has updated the end date to June 30, 2025, for the:
- Up to $400 Dell statement credit (up to $200 biannually)
- Up to $150 Adobe credit
And has removed the end date completely for the:
- Up to $360 Indeed credit (up to $90 per quarter)
Enrollment is required.
Here's the wording for the Dell credit:
Only the Basic Card Member or Authorized Account Manager(s) on a Business Platinum Card® Account can enroll the Card Account in the benefit. Eligible purchases must be charged to the enrolled Card Account for the benefit to apply. Purchases by both the enrolled Basic Card Member and Employee Card Members on the enrolled Card Account are eligible for statement credits through 6/30/25.
As of now, American Express has provided cardmembers with six additional months for the Dell and Adobe statement credits. So, ensure you use these statement credits to their fullest value before the end of June 2025. And continue to use the Indeed credits every quarter.
The easiest credit to utilize would be the Dell credit, which could be used toward the purchase of a new computer or other hardware — the $400 in value is over half of the card's annual fee.
The Indeed and Adobe statement credits may be difficult to use for some cardmembers; however, we encourage you to use them to ensure you receive maximum value from the card's benefits before they may change.
Related: 12 in-stock items you can buy with the Amex Business Platinum's $200 Dell credit
For rates and fees of the Amex Business Platinum, click here.