Amazon Launches Two New Small Business Credit Cards with U.S. Bank and Mastercard
Amazon is ending its 8-year partnership with American Express and pivoting to U.S. Bank and Mastercard for its small business credit card offerings. The company will launch two new small business cards in spring 2026, marking a significant strategic shift in its payment partnerships.
The move away from American Express represents a major change in Amazon's credit card strategy, though specific details about the new cards' rewards structures, annual fees, and eligibility requirements have not yet been disclosed. The partnership with U.S. Bank and Mastercard will replace the existing American Express business card offerings that Amazon currently maintains.
This transition reflects broader changes in the credit card industry, where major issuers and retailers continue to reshape their partnership agreements. The timing aligns with a period of significant evolution in business credit card offerings, as financial institutions compete for market share in the small business segment.
Source: Bloomberg