American Express Co. in the News
AmEx, Chamber of Commerce Foundation team up on grants for small businesses hit by Hurricanes Helene, Milton
American Express and the U.S. Chamber of Commerce Foundation are teaming up to provide funds for small businesses working to recover from Hurricane Helene and Milton.
GOP AG warns credit card companies to comply with new state law banning tracking of gun purchases
Tennessee AG Jonathan Skrmetti is sending a warning to three of the nation’s leading credit card companies concerning their plans to comply with a new Second Amendment law.
eBay ditching American Express as a payment option this summer
eBay customers will no longer be able to use American Express credit cards to pay for purchases on the popular online marketplace come mid-August, eBay said.
Delta, American Express up card fees and add more perks
Cardholders of American Express and Delta’s six co-branded credit cards will receive new benefits and increased annual fees in changes the companies revealed Thursday.
Apple Pulls Plug on Goldman Credit-Card Partnership
Apple is ending its credit-card partnership with Goldman Sachs, marking the final blow to the Wall Street bank’s bid to expand into consumer lending.
American Express gives Tunnel to Towers $2M to help end veteran homelessness
Tunnel to Towers is calling on corporate America and major sports teams to join the mission to end homelessness for an estimated 50,000-plus U.S. veterans.
Apple hits $3T in market cap, but changes could be coming to its credit card: report
Apple became the first public company to close a trading day with a market cap over $3 trillion Friday, even as Goldman Sachs reportedly looks to shed its credit card partnership.
Pet-friendly private jet firm aims to make travel with dogs and cats easier: 'Cost is comparable'
K9 Jets is a new "all-inclusive" private jet charter operator that's helping pet owners arrange transcontinental flights with dogs and cats for thousands of dollars per seat.
Visa, Mastercard, Discover pause work on code that would track gun purchases
Major payment processing companies have paused work on a plan to track when cardholders make purchases at gun stores, dealing a blow to gun-control advocates.
Florida bill would prohibit financial institutions from tracking gun and ammo purchases
The Florida Arms and Ammo Act would prohibit financial institutions and payment processors from separately categorizing gun and ammo purchases in the state.