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How to Redeem Points on a Chase Credit Card

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Lyle Daly
By: Lyle Daly

Our Credit Cards Expert

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Chase has some of the best rewards credit cards of any card issuer. If you have one of them, you'll need to know how to redeem points on a Chase credit card.

Your redemption options depend on which Chase card you have. Here's a complete look at the redemption process and which options will get you the most bang for your buck -- or in this case, your Chase Ultimate Rewards points.

How to redeem points on a Chase credit card

All Chase rewards cards are part of its Ultimate Rewards program. You can redeem rewards points on a Chase credit card through the Ultimate Rewards site. Here's how:

  1. Log in to your Chase account on the Ultimate Rewards site.
  2. If you have multiple Chase credit cards, choose the card with the points you want to redeem.
  3. Click the arrow next to the "Earn / Use" header to open its dropdown menu.
  4. Select the type of redemption you want and follow the rest of the steps.

The remainder of your redemption process will vary based on the option you chose. You can learn about the potential redemptions -- and how much value they offer per Chase point -- below.

Transfer to travel partners

Value:

  • Varies from under $0.01 per point to over $0.03 per point

This redemption option is only available if you have a Chase Sapphire card or the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. Once you've chosen this option, select a travel partner, enter the number of points you want to send and your account information in that partner's loyalty program, and confirm the transfer.

Chase has an extensive list of airline and hotel transfer partners. Here are the frequent flyer programs where you can transfer Chase points:

  • Aer Lingus AerClub
  • Air Canada Aeroplan
  • British Airways Executive Club
  • Emirates Skywards
  • Flying Blue AIR FRANCE KLM
  • Iberia Plus
  • JetBlue TrueBlue
  • Singapore Airlines KrisFlyer
  • Southwest Airlines Rapid Rewards
  • United MileagePlus
  • Virgin Atlantic Flying Club

And here are the hotel loyalty programs:

  • IHG Rewards Club
  • Marriott Bonvoy
  • World of Hyatt

Transfers are one of the best ways to redeem points on a Chase credit card. If you can find a good award booking, it's possible to get a very high value for your points.

Travel

Value:

With this option, you can search for and book travel through the Chase Travel portal. If you're not sure how to use the portal, check out our Chase Travel Portal Guide.

Although all Chase rewards cards offer this, you get more value for your points with a Chase travel card.

Pay Yourself Back

Pay Yourself Back lets you apply points as a statement credit toward eligible purchases from the last 90 days. The types of purchases that are eligible and the value you get for your points depend on your Chase credit card, and Chase can change these periodically.

In the table below, you'll find the current Chase Pay Yourself Back offers for all its rewards credit cards:

Cards Value per point Categories Expiration date
Chase Sapphire Reserve® $0.015 Grocery stores, dining, home improvement stores, select charities, funding a vaccine ride with Lyft Sept. 30, 2021 (select charities expire Dec. 31, 2021)
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card $0.0125 Grocery stores, dining, home improvement stores, select charities, funding a vaccine ride with Lyft Sept. 30, 2021 (select charities expire Dec. 31, 2021)
Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card $0.0125 Shipping, home improvement stores, internet, cable, and phone services, select charities, funding a vaccine ride with Lyft Sept. 30, 2021 (select charities option expires Dec. 31, 2021)
Chase Freedom Flex℠, Chase Freedom Unlimited®, Ink Business Cash® Credit Card, Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card $0.0125 Select charities Dec. 31, 2021
Chase Freedom Flex℠, Chase Freedom Unlimited® $0.011 Dining (up to $250 in purchases) Sept. 30, 2021
Ink Business Cash® Credit Card, Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card $0.011 Internet, cable, and phone services Sept. 30, 2021

Chase Dining

Value:

  • $0.01 per point
  • $0.015 per point with the Chase Sapphire Reserve® through Sept. 30, 2021
  • $0.0125 with the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card or Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card through Sept. 30, 2021

Chase Dining has special dining offers you can purchase with your points. These include meals for delivery and pickup as well as outdoor seating reservations.

Gift cards

Value:

  • $0.01 per point (or more when promotions are available)

Chase offers gift cards from a variety of merchants. Although you normally get the same value for your points as you would on cash back redemptions, there are usually gift card promotions with some merchants where you can get a 10% discount.

Cash back

Value:

  • $0.01 per point

The simplest way to redeem points on a Chase credit card is cash back. You can choose to get cash back as either a statement credit or a deposit to a bank account.

Experiences

Value:

  • $0.01 per point

This option is also only available if you have a Chase travel card or the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. If so, you can search for and book available experiences.

Apple

Value:

  • $0.01 per point

Chase offers a shopping portal where you can redeem points for Apple products.

Amazon

Value:

  • $0.008 per point

To redeem points on a Chase credit card at Amazon, sign in to your Amazon account and link your Chase card to it. After that, you can pay with points during checkout -- albeit for a very low value per point.

Combining Chase points

If you have multiple Chase rewards cards, you can move points from one to the other. To do so, click "Combine points" in the list of options on the "Earn / Use" dropdown menu.

By combining points, you can open up more ways to redeem points on a Chase credit card or increase the value you'll get from your points.

If you have a cash back card and a travel card with Chase, you can move your points to the travel card so you can transfer points to travel partners. And if you have the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, it makes sense to move your points to that card for redemptions where it offers a higher rate of $0.015 per point.

What's the best way to redeem points on a Chase credit card?

All the ways to redeem points on Chase credit cards can seem overwhelming at first glance. But it's not as complicated as it looks.

If you only have a Chase cash back card, then cash back is usually the best choice. That's the simplest option, and there aren't any high-value alternatives. You could also consider gift cards if you find any promotions you like or Pay Yourself Back if it has any current deals that interest you.

If you have a Chase travel card or the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, check for transfer opportunities to travel partners first. These offer the most potential value. Other options that provide a good value per point are travel bookings through Ultimate Rewards, Pay Yourself Back, and Chase Dining.

The key to using Chase points is narrowing it down to a few high-value redemption options you like. That way, you don't need to look through every option when you redeem points on a Chase credit card.

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