American Express Blue Card

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Blue from American Express

The Blue Card from American Express is one of the most popular American Express credit cards because of its low APR and excellent rewards program. The AMEX Blue is also different from most other AMEX cards in that it allows the user to carry a balance from month-to-month, instead of having to pay it all off each month. This gives it the convenience of most Visa and Mastercard credit cards with the security and assurance of American Express.

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About American Express 

Who created the legendary Blue card

American Express Company (), sometimes known as "AmEx" or "Amex", is a diversified global financial services company that is headquartered in New York City, New York. Founded in 1850, the company also has major offices in Fort Lauderdale, Florida; Salt Lake City, Utah; Greensboro, North Carolina; Phoenix, Arizona; Sydney, New South Wales, Australia; Markham, Ontario, Canada; London and Brighton, United Kingdom. The company is best known for its credit card, charge card, and traveler's cheque businesses.

The company's common stock trades on the New York Stock Exchange under the ticker symbol "AXP." It is one of the 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. In 2007, BusinessWeek and Interbrand ranked American Express as the fourteenth most valuable brand in the world, estimating it to be worth US$20.87 billion.BusinessWeek/Interbrand 2006 Global Brand Survey

On November 10, 2008, during the financial crisis of 2008, the company won Federal Reserve System approval to convert to a bank holding company, making it eligible for government help under the Troubled Assets Relief Program. At that time, American Express had total consolidated assets of about $127 billion.

American Express's chief executive officer is Kenneth Chenault, who took over in 2001.

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American Express Blue Card Reviews and Information 

Reviews and information about the AMEX Blue

Comparison of 5 AmEx Credit Cards | CreditShout
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the Banking industry has no shame. a few years ago I was late by a day or two several times on my AMex Blue card. the interest rate went from 7.9 to 29.9% after being an Amex cardholder for 20 years. I shamed them into reversing it, ...
Good credit-card customer or deadbeat? The jury's out
On June 8, I got a letter from American Express telling me that the limit on my Amex Blue card was being cut by half ?? from $2000 to $1000 (the cash-advance ceiling was halved as well, to $200). I received that card months ago and have ...

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