What credit scores do you need for American Express cards?
Editor's Note
American Express has long had a reputation for being "exclusive," but some Amex cards are more accessible than you might think.
Sure, the issuer offers luxury cards such as The Platinum Card® from American Express, but you'll also find beginner-friendly offerings such as the Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express in its extensive lineup.
Related: What is a good credit score?
What credit score do you need for Amex cards?
American Express has a varied lineup of cards, offering everything from entry-level cash-back cards to luxury travel products. Therefore, no single credit score will work for every Amex card.
Generally speaking, you'll want to have some level of credit established before applying for any of the top Amex cards.

Of course, the more premium the card, the higher the score you'll generally need to have.
For cards such as the Amex Platinum and American Express® Gold Card, for example, you'll need good to excellent credit. Even for the American Express® Green Card, a more beginner-focused travel card, a good-to-excellent score is probably necessary.
For American Express' entry-level and cash-back cards, you can sometimes get away with a shorter credit history and lower score, though you'll still want to aim for a decent credit score.
If you are a beginner with little to no credit, you are more likely to be approved for a no-annual-fee card, such as the Blue Cash Everyday (see rates and fees).
The information for the American Express Green Card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
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How to improve your credit score
The five main factors in calculating your credit score are payment history, credit-to-debt ratio, length of credit history, new accounts, and account mix. The biggest of these is payment history, which can take time to build up as a beginner.

If your current score is less-than-stellar, here are steps you can take to improve it:
- Check your credit report: Sometimes, your credit report has inaccuracies that negatively affect your score. By regularly monitoring your credit report, you can ensure that you take care of any mistakes. That alone can improve your score relatively quickly. You can check your report for free once a year through each of the major bureaus.
- Pay your bill on time and in full every month: Whenever possible, it's important to only spend what you can confidently pay off at the end of every month. Building a reputation with issuers that you are a trustworthy borrower is the best way to ensure a healthy credit score in the long term. Plus, paying off your balance in full means no interest charges and a low debt-to-credit ratio.
- Pay down existing debt: If you currently have credit card debt, knocking that down can play a significant role in increasing your score. There are many different strategies for how to pay down debt. Choose the one that works best for you and make it a priority. Once your debt-to-credit ratio decreases, your score should improve.
Building excellent credit takes time and patience. It's a marathon, not a sprint, and even if you follow all of these tips, your score could still take time to reflect the work you're putting in. Keep practicing good credit habits and you will see it pay off eventually.
Related: 6 simple rules to stay out of credit card debt
What factors go into credit card approval?
Contrary to popular belief, your credit score isn't the only factor issuers look at when deciding whether to approve you for a new credit card. It's a large factor, but a bank will also look at your credit history, the number of accounts open, the status of those accounts and more.
And just because you were approved for a card five years ago with a certain score doesn't automatically mean that you will be approved again with that same score. Issuers regularly update the factors they use for credit card approvals.

At the same time, don't be discouraged from applying. If there's a card that you have your eye on, but your score is in the mid-600s, you could potentially be approved. And if you are denied, the long-term effects on your credit score aren't dire — in fact, many TPGers have been denied for at least one credit card over the years.
However, you can't bank on a specific credit score guaranteeing you approval. Cardmembers with excellent credit scores of 780+ are much more likely to be approved for a credit card, but there's never a 100% guarantee until you get a decision from the issuer.
Remember, too, that American Express has its own set of application restrictions — including a policy of awarding just one welcome bonus for a card in a customer's lifetime. Again, even those with extraordinary scores may not be approved for a card if Amex's proprietary formula determines that you aren't eligible.
Related: How many credit cards should I have?
Bottom line
There is no cut-and-dry answer to the question of what credit score you need when applying for an American Express card, but hopefully, this clarifies what you probably should have when you apply. Amex doesn't publish specific score requirements, so having a particular score won't guarantee approval, nor will it preclude you from getting the card you want.
If you are a beginner but have your eye on a more premium card like the Amex Platinum, you can try applying for a beginner card first, or you could become an authorized user on a family member's account. Once you've shown issuers that you are a responsible credit card user, winning approval for future credit cards will be easier.
Related: Which is the best American Express card for you?
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