Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Chase Military Credit Cards Rolls Out Enhanced Cash Back Rewards, No


Chase Card Services, a division of JPMorgan Chase & Company, unveiled new enhancements to its portfolio of credit cards exclusively available to the men and women who serve the country.
Cardmembers will now receive unlimited cash back for all purchases and will not be charged foreign transaction fees. The new enhancements, designed to benefit service members and their families at home and abroad, are available on Chase's Military Star Rewards MasterCard; Air Force Club MasterCard; Army Morale, Welfare, Recreation (MWR) MasterCard; Navy MWR MasterCard; and Marine Corps Community Service MasterCard.
"Chase is proud to support our men and women in uniform around the globe," said Emelie Smith Calbick, general manager, Chase Card Services. "Service members and their families deserve financial resources that fit their needs - whether they are on-base, have been deployed or are anywhere in between."
Cardmembers will continue to receive the benefits of the Blue Star Deployment Program, which provides a full refund on any interest and fees incurred during deployment.
Cardmembers, who have access to 32 million merchants in more than 170 countries, earn 2 percent cash back rewards at Army MWR, Air Force Services and MCCS Merchant locations, including Exchanges and Commissaries and 1 percent everywhere else. There is no cap on the amount of cash back rewards cardmembers can earn. In addition, with no foreign transaction fees, cardmembers can save as much as 3 percent with every international purchase.
All military cards have no annual fee and provide cardmembers access to a dedicated Military Customer Service team, 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Cardmembers have multiple options for redeeming rewards, including a check, statement credit, or gift cards for major retailers, restaurants or travel, including airline, hotel and car rentals.
JPMorgan Chase & Company is a global financial services firm with assets of $2.3 trillion and operations in more than 60 countries.
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1 comment:

  1. I'm glad to see that Chase bank is setting up special credit cards for the military. Their service is invaluable, so I hope they are offering them some good rewards.

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