Amex Blue Business Cash does not have transfer partners, unlike many other popular credit cards. Amex Blue Business Cash rewards are redeemable only for a statement credit and cannot be transferred to another loyalty program.
American Express does not offer balance transfers from other issuers’ accounts to any of its credit cards. In general, balance transfers allow you to shift high-interest debt from your current account to another issuer’s credit card and pay off the balance, presumably at a reduced interest rate.
The objective of a balance transfer is to save money on interest, so you will want a card with a low introductory APR on balance transfers. Just be sure to pay off the transferred balance in full before the introductory rate expires. Otherwise, the remaining balance will accumulate interest daily at the card’s regular APR.
You can find out how much a balance transfer card with a low intro APR will save you in interest charges by using WalletHub’s balance transfer calculator. This tool will also recommend credit cards that may help you save money and get out of debt faster.
Keep in mind that although metal credit cards look cool, you shouldn’t apply for a card just because it’s made of metal. You should make sure that any metal credit card you get also has worthwhile perks and is a card that fits your individual needs and budget.
If metal isn't a top priority, free to also take a look at our editors' picks for the best American Express credit cards, and choose one according to your individual needs. And if you're not tied to Amex as an issuer, you can also check out WalletHub's CardAdvisor tool to get personalized credit card recommendations.
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