Starting in early 2016, you will no longer need an American Express card to pay with a credit card at Costco. Not earth-shattering news (although I do buy a lot of stuff at Costco), but as a credit card geek I thought some of the details that came out were interesting:
- American Express and Costco are ending their 16-year partnership when their current contract ends on March 31, 2016. After that, American Express will no longer be accepted at Costco wholesale stores.
- The relationship accounted for 8% of AmEx’s revenue last year, 20% of its worldwide loans, and 10% of its cards in force. That’s a pretty sizable chunk of their business, but American Express had to offer deeply-discounted transaction fees to get it. I guess they didn’t think it was worth it anymore.
- In Canada, Costco has already dropped AmEx and replaced them with Capital One and Mastercard. Reportedly, Costco is also in talks with CapOne and Mastercard for their US stores as well (though they state they are also talking with other issuers).
- The co-branded Costco TrueEarnings American Express card is expected to be discontinued, and American Express will probably be offering cardholders an alternative card. It really wouldn’t make sense to keep it around if you couldn’t even use it at Costco.
Sources: WSJ, AP, Marketwatch

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