Whether it’s paying bills, filling up the tank, a grocery shop or hitting a boutique, everyday purchases can provide an easy opportunity for earning points. That’s by using a points-earning credit card for the transaction. Cards issued by American Express can often be more rewarding than their Mastercard and Visa counterparts. That’s by having higher points earning rates per dollar spent, a higher points tiering threshold (or none at all), or both.

The number of points earned depends on the card. Some cards accrue frequent flyer points directly with Qantas, while others are direct-earn with the Velocity program of Virgin Australia. Separate to those, American Express has its own loyalty program, Membership Rewards. From there, points can be converted to an array of airline and hotel partner programs.

Here’s a look at how to earn rewards on routine purchases with American Express.


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Spend and earn on American Express

There’s no limit to the number of points you could earn on eligible American Express cards. Some cards apply different earning rates based on monthly or annual spend – but even so, you’d always be earning something on purchases. By comparison, some other card issuers award no points at all once certain caps have been exceeded.

As for Amex, the best-fit card will vary from one person to the next. Everybody spends different amounts, and on different things. American Express has a range of cards – each with its own distinct advantages.

Best American Express cards for flexible points

When it comes to earning points in American Express’ own Membership Rewards (MR) program, these are the key options for personal cardholders:

  • Platinum Card: Earn 2.25 MR points per $1, aside from government spend which gives 1 MR point per $1.
  • Explorer Credit Card: Earn 2 MR points per $1, apart from government transactions which accrue 1 MR point per $1.
  • Essential Rewards Credit Card: On the first 10,000 points per month, earn 5x on dining (including bars and food delivery as well), 3x on streaming services and 2x at major retailers. Earn 1 MR point per $1 everywhere else. This includes government spend, and is the rate that applies to all categories of spend after earning 10,000 points per month.
  • Platinum Edge Credit Card: Earn 3 MR points per $1 at supermarkets and petrol stations, 2 MR points per $1 on foreign currency transactions (a 3% international transaction fee applies), and 1 MR point per $1 everywhere else (including government spend).

From the numbers, we can see that the base earn rate of the Platinum Card is the most rewarding on standard purchases. But we can also see that those spending heavily on groceries or fuel could earn higher rewards with the Platinum Edge Credit Card. Ditto, those regularly spending on dining, with the Essential Rewards Credit Card. At least, for the latter, on the first 10,000 points per month.

American Express Platinum Card

Sign-up Bonus:
150,000 bonus Membership Rewards Points¹
Rewards Earn Rate:
Earn 2.25 Membership Rewards points per $1 on all eligible purchases, except for spend with government bodies, for which you will earn 1 point per $1 spent
Annual Fee:
$1,450 p.a.
Offer expires
13 January 2026
Enjoy 150,000 bonus Membership Rewards Points¹ when you spend $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first 3 months. (Offer available to new American Express Card Members only. Offer ends 13 January 2026. T&Cs apply.) Unlock premium perks including unlimited airport lounge access, international travel insurance, Amex Hotels and Resorts benefits, up to $400 in Global Dining Credit¹⁰, and a $450 Travel Credit⁵ each year. Earn up to 2.25 Membership Rewards Points per $1 on eligible spend. The annual fee is $1,450.

American Express Explorer Credit Card

Sign-up Bonus:
50,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points¹
Rewards Earn Rate:
Earn 2 Membership Rewards points per $1 on all purchases except government bodies where you will earn 1 point per $1 spent⁶
Annual Fee:
$395 p.a.
Offer expires
3 February 2026
Earn 50,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points¹ when you apply by 3 February 2026, are approved and spend $4,000 on eligible purchases on your new American Express Explorer® Credit Card within the first 3 months (T&Cs apply. New American Express Card Members only). Enjoy a $400 Annual Travel Credit², complimentary access to The Centurion® Lounges³ in Sydney and Melbourne, Card, Smartphone and International Travel Insurance⁴, for a $395 p.a. annual fee.

American Express Essential Rewards Credit Card

Sign-up Bonus:
40,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points*
Rewards Earn Rate:
5 points per $1 spent on eligible eats & drinks purchases in Australia, 3 points per $1 spent on selected streaming subscriptions in Australia, 2 points per $1 spent at selected major retailers in Australia and 1 point per $1 spent on everything else including government spend
Annual Fee:
$9 per month
Offer expires
27 January 2026
Earn 40,000 Bonus Membership Rewards Points* when you spend $3,000 on eligible purchases within 3 months of the approval date. (Offer ends 27 January 2026. T&Cs apply. New Amex Card Members only.) The Card earns up to 5 points per $1 spent for the first 10,000 points per month and has a range of insurance options for consumers (Mobile, Card Purchase, Card Refund, Buyer's Advantage), all for $9 per month. Use Membership Rewards Points for gift cards, to cover charges, or transfer to 10+ airline partners for maximum value. Monthly fee is $9.

Amex cards with frequent flyer points

For those who’d prefer automatic rewards with a single airline, American Express also offers ‘direct earn’ cards with Qantas and Virgin Australia. Here’s an outline.

  • Qantas Ultimate Card: Get 1.25 Qantas Points per $1 up to 100,000 Qantas Points per year. Get 1 Qantas Point per $1 uncapped thereafter. Earn 2.25 Qantas Points per $1 on eligible Qantas spend and 0.5 Qantas Points per $1 on all government spend.
  • Qantas Premium Card: Receive 2 Qantas Points per $1 on eligible Qantas spend, 1 Qantas Point per $1 on everyday spend and 0.5 Qantas Points per $1 on government spend. These rates are uncapped.
  • Qantas Discovery Card: Pocket 1.75 Qantas Points per $1 on Qantas spends, 0.75 Qantas Point per $1 on everyday purchases, and 0.5 Qantas Points per $1 on government send.
  • Velocity Platinum Card: Enjoy an earn rate of 1.25 Velocity Points per $1 on everyday transactions. Direct with Virgin Australia, earn 2.25 Velocity Points per $1 spent. Government transactions accrue 0.5 Qantas Points per $1.
  • Velocity Escape Plus Card: Take home 1.75 Velocity Points per $1 spent direct with Virgin Australia. Earn 1 Velocity Point per $1 of everyday spend until a total of 12,000 Velocity Points are earned per year (across all spend categories). After which, earn 0.75 Velocity Points per $1 ongoing. Government payments always earn 0.5 Velocity Points per $1.

Qantas American Express Ultimate

Sign-up Bonus:
Up to 90,000 bonus Qantas Points¹
Rewards Earn Rate:
1.25 Qantas Points earned per $1 on eligible everyday purchases. 2.25 Qantas Points per $1 spent on selected Qantas products and services in Australia. 0.5 Qantas Point per $1 at government bodies in Australia. After a total of 100,000 Qantas Points is earned in a calendar year, the everyday earn rate will change from 1.25 to 1 Qantas Point per $1 spent.
Annual Fee:
$450 p.a.
Offer expires
13 January 2026
Earn 70,000 bonus Qantas Points when you spend $3,000 in the first 3 months, plus an additional 20,000 Qantas Points when you spend a minimum of $1 on your Card within 90 days of paying your second year annual Card Fee¹. (Offer ends 13 January 2026. New Amex Card Members only. T&Cs apply.) This card includes an annual $450 Qantas Travel Credit, two Qantas lounge passes, complimentary international travel insurance, and Qantas Wine Premium Membership (valued at $99). Earn 1.25 Qantas Points per $1 on everyday spend, 2.25 on Qantas purchases, and 0.5 on government payments. The annual fee is $450.

American Express Velocity Platinum

Sign-up Bonus:
60,000 bonus Velocity Points*
Rewards Earn Rate:
1.25 Velocity Points earned per $1 on all eligible spend except for government bodies˜. 2.25 Velocity Points per $1 spent on selected Virgin Australia purchases˜. 0.5 Velocity Points per $1 on Government spend˜
Annual Fee:
$440 p.a.
The American Express Velocity Platinum Card has 60,000 bonus Velocity Points* on offer for new American Express Card Members who apply, are approved and spend $3,000 on eligible purchases within the first 3 months of approval. Includes several perks such as Virgin Australia Lounge Access^ every time you fly domestically with Virgin Australia, 2 VA Guest Lounge Passes⁼ each year and a Complimentary Domestic Return Virgin Australia Flightˢ. Terms, conditions and exclusions apply. New American Express Card Members Only.

American Express Velocity Escape Plus

Sign-up Bonus:
30,000 Velocity Points welcome bonus¹
Rewards Earn Rate:
1.75 Velocity Points per $1 spent on eligible Virgin Australia purchases³. 1 Velocity Point per $1 on eligible everyday purchases³. 0.5 Velocity Points per $1 on government bodies in Australia, including Australia Post and the Australian Tax Office³. After a total of 12,000 Velocity Points is earned on your Velocity Escape Plus Card Account in a calendar year, your everyday earn rate will change from 1 to 0.75 Velocity Points per $1 spent on everyday purchases
Annual Fee:
$95 p.a.
Offer expires
4 August 2026
The American Express Velocity Escape Plus Card has 30,000 Velocity Points welcome bonus¹ on offer for new American Express Card Members who apply by 4 August 2026, are approved and spend $3,000 or more on eligible purchases within the first 3 months from approval. The Card is aimed at budget-conscious points-hunters and earns Velocity Points on eligible spend with a $95 Annual Fee.

At the end of the day, every transaction can be an opportunity to earn points. While annual fees apply to most cards (click the cards names above to check applicable fees), some may consider the value of the rewards earned – and the other card benefits provided – to outweigh the cost of those charges. Earning points can be a shortcut to flying in style for less, or to travelling in more affordable ways.

Also read: How to earn points when paying your rent and daily bills with a credit card

FAQ

Which American Express card earns the most points?

The number of points earned per dollar spent varies from card to card, and in some cases, by where the transaction takes place.

Are American Express cards widely accepted?

American Express is accepted in a large and growing number of locations, including most major retailers, supermarkets, restaurants, and more.

Is there a surcharge to use American Express?

American Express has brought its merchant fees down in recent years, so its cards are often treated the same or similar as payments using Mastercard or Visa.

Featured image courtesy of American Express. All opinions expressed in this article are solely those of Point Hacks’ editorial team.



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How to maximise rewards on everyday spend with American Express cards was last modified: August 28th, 2025 by Chris Chamberlin