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AMEX have introduced a new payment facility via their Corporate Cards which allows settlement of FOREX transactions via a Credit Card. This system has been mooted / trialled for best part of 5 years now - I was very hopeful it may have been of some serious benefit but who am I kidding? This is AMEX after all! FYI:
I don't think so.Hi Cruiser,
Thank you for your call earlier, as I am not in the credit card side of the business I have sent a request for someone to call you and explain the sign up process to you.
**Once given a new Credit Card number please call me to confirm this number and we can register you for bonus Membership Reward points from FXIP**
As discussed, American Express have recently launched Foreign Exchange Settlement on Card.
You will now be able to choose to pay your overseas suppliers on an American Express business card. Settlement on Card (SOC) is another method of settling foreign transactions. You can still choose your original method of payment, Direct Debit – Direct Credit – Bpay.
The card payment comes straight to us and then we would send on a telegraphic transfer as normal. There would be no merchant fees to your supplier for this payment.
SETTLEMENT ON CARD:
- Up to 51 credit free days allowing you reduce your working capital requirements and take advantage of early payment discounts offer by your suppliers
- Earn 1 Membership Reward point for every $1 spent that you can then use to offset your other business expenses. (Normally 1:30)
- 2.4% trade service fee – (No GST, Tax deductable)
With an example of a $100K monthly spend, you would be looking at earning roughly 1,200,000 Membership Reward points in 12 months, which is equivalent to $36,000 value in International Business Class travel.
If you also look at the cost of the 2.4% Trade service fee, which does not incur GST and is tax deductable, compared to the cost of running an overdraft, which on average sits between 8-12%, you could be looking at a significant saving.
Attached is a PDS and application form please read through the information and any questions please do let me know.
Kind Regards,
Amex