American Express to Launch New Amazon Cobrand Card to Enhance How Small Businesses Buy
New multi-year agreement with Amazon includes a U.S. cobranded small business credit card, an enhanced data solution, and continued global card acceptance.
NEW YORK–(BUSINESS WIRE)–American Express (NYSE: AXP) today announced plans to launch a new cobranded Amazon credit card for small businesses in the U.S. The new cobranded card will enhance the way small businesses buy goods and services across Amazon, and is part of a larger multi-year partnership. This partnership also includes an enhanced data solution that gives businesses in the U.S. greater insight into their purchasing activity, as well as a continued global card acceptance relationship.
“At American Express, we have been helping business owners grow for more than 50 years and we know that millions of them rely on Amazon. Amazon’s global product selection and selling services help small businesses think big and run efficiently,” said Glenda McNeal, President, Enterprise Strategic Partnerships at American Express. “We’re delighted to expand our partnership with Amazon by offering a new cobranded small business card, and by also harnessing the collective insights and expertise of our companies to deliver tangible value to our mutual customers who use Amazon’s services.”
“We selected American Express as our partner for the upcoming small business credit card because of our shared commitment to helping small businesses grow,” said Max Bardon, Vice President at Amazon. “Offering the best of both brands, the cobranded small business credit card program will combine the buying power, convenience and value small businesses have come to know and love from Amazon backed by the world-class service, benefits, access and security of American Express.”
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June 26, 2018 09:00 AM Eastern Daylight Time
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