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At TPG, we’re all about maximizing our credit cards. That includes maximizing all benefits provided by issuers, which include statement credits.
Our monthly checklist highlights all the perks and benefits you should use every month. Whether you have one or several credit cards, having a checklist as a reminder is an excellent way to ensure you maximize your benefits.
There are some statement credits provided at different intervals, such as quarterly, biannually or yearly, and these are the ones we can easily forget about.
So, here are some important reminders for statement credits that should not be overlooked. We suggest bookmarking this page and revisiting it every quarter.
Numerous card perks are available through Amex cards. You should use them since Amex offers a variety of statement credits at different intervals throughout the year. These values are “up to” amounts, meaning the stated value is the maximum amount you will receive in statement credits.
Additionally, these benefits cannot be rolled over and used later. They are “use it or lose it” statement credits.
Enrollment required for select benefits.
The Amex Business Platinum carries a $895 annual fee (see rates and fees).
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Enrollment required for select benefits.
The Amex Platinum carries a $895 annual fee (see rates and fees).
The information for the Amex Green Card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.

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Very few Capital One credit cards have statement credits, so if you carry one of the eligible cards below, remember to maximize yours.
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Select Chase credit cards offer statement credits that often go unnoticed and can be easily missed when focusing on cards with monthly statement credits.

United’s suite of credit cards features a range of statement credits that should not be forgotten.

Related: 14 credit cards that can get you $1,000 or more in first-year value
Citi offers a range of credit cards that provide statement credits that can be easily overlooked.
The Citi® / AAdvantage® Executive World Elite Mastercard® (see rates and fees) has the following perk that is easy to forget about:

The Citi® / AAdvantage® Globe Mastercard® (see rates and fees) provides one statement credit that could be overlooked.
The Citi Strata Elite℠ Card (see rates and fees) provides a trio of statement credits that may be easy to forget about.
The Citi Strata Premier® Card (see rates and fees) has an often overlooked credit:
Only one U.S. Bank credit card, the U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® Card, provides statement credits.
The information for the U.S. Bank Altitude Go has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
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The best way to maximize the value of credit cards and justify the annual fees is to use all the perks and benefits offered to you.
While many cards have monthly perks and statement credits you can easily keep on top of, it’s easy to lose track of and forget those offered at different intervals.
Use this guide to track quarterly, biannual and yearly benefits — and make sure you’re getting every bit of value from your credit cards.
Related: How long does it take to receive statement credits from Amex, Capital One, Chase and Citi?
For rates and fees of the Amex Business Platinum, click here.
For rates and fees of the Amex Platinum, click here.
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