Bank of America® Accelerated RewardsTM American Express® Card
The Bank of America® Accelerated Rewards American Express® Card offers a low 9.9% APR along with rewards for every purchase you make. Apply today by completing a secure online application.
Bank of America® Accelerated RewardsTM American Express® Card
| Intro APR | Intro APR Period | Regular APR | Annual Fee | Balance Transfers | Credit Needed |
| 0%* | 6 months for retail purchases* | Between P+4.9% and P+12.99%* | None* | Yes* | Good Credit* |
FEATURES
- Earn rewards faster with 1.25 points for every net retail purchase dollar
- 0% Intro APR on balance transfers and cash advance checks for your first 12 billing cycles
- No Annual Fee and the flexibility to pay over time
- Redeem your points for travel with no blackout dates, discounts at hotels, cash, brand-name merchandise, or gift certificates
- Access to special Cardmember offers from participating American Express merchants to save on shopping, dining, travel, hotels, and much more.
- Free 24/7 Concierge Service
- Access to more than 2,200 American Express Travel Services locations worldwide to help you
* See the online Bank of America® Accelerated RewardsTM American Express® Card credit card applications for details about terms and conditions of reward programs and offers. Reasonable efforts are made to maintain accurate information. However all credit card information is presented without warranty. When you click on the " Apply Here " button you can review the credit card terms and conditions on the credit card issuer's web site.
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