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New perks, $795 annual fee

Last updated: June 17, 2025 7:09 am
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JPMorgan Chase is making a bold move with its revamped Sapphire Reserve card, despite a significant increase in the annual fee. The new $795 fee represents a 45% jump from its previous level, making it the largest price increase for the Sapphire since its launch in 2016. However, the bank is confident that the long list of new perks will justify the higher cost for affluent customers.

The updated card, set to launch on June 23, promises more than $2,700 in annual benefits. This includes a range of new benefits related to travel and dining, in addition to most of the existing perks. Some of the new offerings include a redemption program that doubles the value of points for select travel offers, a $500 annual credit at select hotels and resorts, and a $300 dining credit at exclusive restaurants within the Sapphire Reserve network.

Customers will also enjoy a $300 credit for purchases at StubHub or Viagogo, as well as complimentary subscriptions to Apple TV+ and Apple Music, valued at $250 per year. Those who spend at least $75,000 annually on their cards will unlock additional perks, such as top-tier status at Southwest Airlines and IHG Hotels and Resorts.

In addition to the consumer card, JPMorgan has introduced a new Sapphire Reserve business card with a $795 annual fee. This positions the bank in direct competition with American Express, which has offered a business version of its Platinum card for years.

JPMorgan’s move to upscale the Sapphire Reserve comes at a time when premium credit cards are becoming increasingly luxurious. While the $795 annual fee may deter some customers, the bank is banking on the value of the new perks to keep customers engaged and spending within the system. With Amex set to introduce updates to its Platinum cards later this year, the competition in the premium card market is heating up.

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Ultimately, whether the Sapphire Reserve remains a compelling choice at $795 in annual fees will depend on how customers perceive the value of the new perks. With both JPMorgan and Amex adopting a subscription-like business model for their premium cards, it’s clear that these high-cost cards are targeted at a specific segment of customers who value the breadth of perks and benefits they offer.

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