Complete Guide to Brex Rewards, Transfer Partners & Redemptions
Like Chase Ultimate Rewards or Amex Membership Rewards, Brex Rewards are another type of transferable/flexible points. While lesser known than other programs, these points are worth understanding and holding, due to their varied redemption options. Here's what you need to know about the Brex program, including Brex's airline transfer partners.
Brex Makes No-Notice Devaluation to Cash Redemptions, Airline Point Transfers
Effective immediately and without notice, Brex devalued cash (and crypto) redemptions by 40% and slashed transfer rates to airline partners by over 40%. For now, accountholders can still get 1 cent per point in value from a couple redemption options. However, future cuts could be coming to the value of Brex Rewards. Here's a breakdown of today's changes.
JetBlue Dropping Capital One and Brex as Transfer Partners Later This Month
JetBlue TrueBlue is about to lose two transfer partners. Both Capital One and Brex cardholders will lose the ability to transfer points to JetBlue's TrueBlue program later this month. But, you still have time to act. Here are the details, so you can plan for the changes.
Last Chance: Get the Brex Cash Card to Score 110,000 Points With No Annual Fee
Brex is one of the most exciting newcomers to the world of award travel. If you open a new Brex Cash and Card account this week, you can earn a bonus of up to 110,000 points (worth $1,100+)—with no annual fee! One of the huge advantages of this offer is that applying won’t trigger a hard inquiry on your personal credit. Brex Cash and Card is only available to small businesses. But if you do qualify, you don’t want to miss this offer.