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American Express, Chase set a new precedent for credit card fees

Last updated: April 26, 2026 8:00 pm
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The recent move by Costco to raise its membership fees in September 2024 without experiencing a drop in membership has set a precedent in the retail industry. This action has paved the way for its competitor, Sam’s Club, to follow suit this year. This pattern of pricing leadership by market leaders often serves as a signaling mechanism for competitors to adjust their pricing strategies accordingly.

Renowned investor Warren Buffet has emphasized the importance of pricing power in evaluating a business. If a company can raise prices without losing customers to competitors, it indicates a strong business model. Conversely, if a company struggles to increase prices without losing market share, it may signal a weak business.

In the wireless phone industry, T-Mobile’s decision to eliminate contracts in 2013 prompted AT&T and Verizon to follow suit. Similarly, T-Mobile’s innovative “Un-Carrier” moves, such as dropping overage charges and offering unlimited text and calls, forced its rivals to make similar changes.

The credit card space also exhibits a similar trend, with companies like Chase, Citi, Amex, and Bank of America reacting to each other’s offers and perks. When one company introduces a new feature or increases fees, competitors often follow suit to remain competitive.

American Express recently raised the annual fee for its Platinum card from $695 to $895, citing enhanced lifestyle benefits and perks for cardholders. Despite the fee increase, the company reported no significant drop in customer retention rates, indicating that customers perceive the added value in the higher fee.

Industry experts suggest that younger generations are more willing to pay credit card fees for premium benefits, such as travel, dining, and entertainment experiences. This shift in consumer behavior has enabled companies like American Express to justify fee hikes and set new benchmarks for competitors targeting affluent customers.

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Overall, pricing leadership in various industries serves as a strategic tool for companies to gauge market dynamics, set new industry standards, and enhance their competitive positioning. As companies continue to innovate and adjust their pricing strategies, consumers may benefit from increased value propositions and enhanced product offerings.

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