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    AmEx and Fanatics to Partner on New Credit Card

    Learn how the new AmEx Fanatics card could reward your sports spending.
    Thomas T.By Thomas T.June 27, 2026Updated:June 27, 20269 Mins Read
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    Sports fans have been collecting jerseys, memorabilia, and game-day experiences for decades, but 2026 is shaping up as the year a major credit card issuer finally figured out how to reward them for it. American Express and Fanatics announced plans for a co-branded credit card that earns “FanCash,” and while details are still trickling out, the partnership signals something bigger: the rewards card industry is moving well beyond airlines and hotels.

    Here’s what we know so far, what it could mean for your wallet, and why this card fits into a much larger trend reshaping how we earn and spend rewards.

    What the AmEx and Fanatics Credit Card Actually Offers

    The specifics are still thin. The joint press release promised more details “in the coming months,” which is corporate-speak for “we’re still finalizing the terms.” But here’s what has been confirmed:

    • Rewards currency: FanCash, Fanatics’ own proprietary rewards system
    • Redemption options: Merchandise and experiences across the Fanatics ecosystem
    • Loyalty perks: Elevated membership status in the Fanatics ONE loyalty program
    • Payment network: American Express
    • Card issuer: First Electronic Bank
    • Servicing partner: Imprint, a fintech company that specializes in co-branded card programs

    One detail that caught my attention: this card won’t be issued directly by AmEx. First Electronic Bank handles the actual issuing, with Imprint managing the servicing. That’s a structure we’ve seen more frequently in 2026, where fintech companies handle the operational side while legacy brands lend their name and network.

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    Why This Partnership Matters Beyond the Card Itself

    The card is interesting, sure. But the bigger news might be what’s coming in 2027: American Express plans to add Fanatics as a Membership Rewards transfer partner.

    Think about that for a second. If you already carry an AmEx card that earns Membership Rewards points, like the Gold Card or the Platinum Card, you’ll eventually be able to convert those points into FanCash. Fanatics would become the only AmEx transfer partner that isn’t an airline or hotel loyalty program. That’s a first.

    Feature Traditional AmEx Transfer Partners Fanatics (2027)
    Category Airlines, hotels Sports merchandise & experiences
    Typical redemption Flights, hotel stays Jerseys, tickets, memorabilia
    Number of partners 20+ airlines and hotels First non-travel partner
    Appeal Business and leisure travelers Sports fans, collectors

    This opens up an entirely different use case for Membership Rewards points. Someone who rarely travels but drops $2,000 a year on sports gear suddenly has a reason to care about their AmEx points balance.

    The 2026 Trend: Rewards Cards Are Getting Hyper-Specific

    Five years ago, credit card rewards fell into three buckets: cash back, travel, or generic points. The AmEx and Fanatics partnership to create a new credit card is part of a much broader shift toward niche rewards that target specific lifestyles rather than broad spending categories.

    We’ve already seen this play out in several ways this year:

    1. Entertainment-focused cards offering elevated rewards on streaming, gaming, and live events
    2. Wellness cards with perks tied to gym memberships, meditation apps, and health food delivery
    3. Creator economy cards designed for freelancers and content creators with rewards on software subscriptions and equipment purchases
    4. Pet-focused cards with bonus categories at veterinary offices and pet supply stores

    The Fanatics card fits squarely into this pattern. Card issuers have realized that a generic 2% cash back card, while useful, doesn’t inspire the kind of brand loyalty that keeps a card at the top of your wallet. A card that earns you a signed baseball or courtside seats? That’s a different emotional connection entirely.

    How FanCash Works (And Whether It’s Worth Chasing)

    FanCash has been part of the Fanatics ecosystem for a while now, but many people haven’t encountered it. Here’s a quick breakdown:

    • Earning: You accumulate FanCash through purchases on Fanatics platforms and, soon, through the co-branded credit card
    • Value: Typically, 1 FanCash = $1 in spending power on Fanatics sites
    • Expiration: FanCash balances have historically been tied to your Fanatics ONE membership tier, with higher tiers getting longer expiration windows
    • Redemption scope: Usable across Fanatics-owned properties, which include NFL Shop, NBA Store, MLB Shop, NHL Shop, and more

    The real question is whether FanCash will offer better value than simply earning cash back and spending it wherever you want. If the card offers, say, 3% back in FanCash on all purchases, that’s effectively 3% cash back, but only if you were already planning to shop at Fanatics.

    How the Math Actually Works

    Suppose you spend $1,500 per month on the card and earn 2% back in FanCash across all purchases. That’s $30 per month, or $360 per year in FanCash. If you’re a sports fan who regularly buys jerseys ($100-$150 each), hats ($30-$40), or other gear, that $360 could cover two to three jerseys annually.

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    Compare that to a flat 2% cash back card:

    Scenario FanCash Card (2% assumed) Flat 2% Cash Back Card
    Monthly spend $1,500 $1,500
    Annual rewards $360 in FanCash $360 in cash
    Flexibility Fanatics ecosystem only Anywhere
    Bonus value potential Possible elevated rates on sports purchases Same rate everywhere
    Best for Dedicated sports fans Everyone else

    The FanCash card only wins if the earn rates on sports-related spending are significantly higher than 2%, or if the card includes perks like exclusive access to limited merchandise, presale tickets, or meet-and-greet experiences. Those experiential perks could tip the scales for hardcore fans.

    Red Flags to Watch For Before You Apply

    No card announcement comes without potential downsides. Since the full terms haven’t been released, keep your eyes open for these warning signs once they are:

    • High annual fee without matching perks: If the card charges $95+ annually, the FanCash earnings and perks need to clearly exceed that cost for your spending pattern
    • Low earn rates on non-Fanatics purchases: A card that only shines on Fanatics spending but offers 1% or less elsewhere is hard to justify as a primary card
    • FanCash expiration traps: If your FanCash expires after 90 days or requires maintaining a certain loyalty tier, you could lose rewards before redeeming them
    • Limited acceptance: AmEx’s merchant acceptance has improved significantly, but it still trails Visa and Mastercard in certain categories, especially smaller retailers and international merchants
    • Transfer ratio uncertainty: When the Membership Rewards transfer partnership launches in 2027, the conversion ratio matters enormously. A 1:1 ratio would be excellent; a 2:1 ratio would cut the value in half

    Who Should Actually Care About This Card?

    Not everyone needs a sports-themed credit card, and that’s fine. But this card could be a strong fit for a specific group:

    • Season ticket holders who already spend thousands annually on their teams
    • Fantasy sports enthusiasts who buy merchandise for multiple teams
    • Parents of young athletes who are constantly purchasing gear, fan apparel, and event tickets
    • Collectors who buy limited-edition memorabilia and want early access or exclusive drops
    • Fanatics ONE members who are already earning FanCash and want to accelerate their accumulation

    If you spend less than $500 a year on sports merchandise, a general cash back card will almost certainly serve you better. The math just won’t work out in your favor.

    The Bigger Picture: What This Means for Your Rewards Strategy

    The fact that AmEx chose Fanatics as its first non-travel transfer partner suggests we’ll see more of these partnerships in the future. Imagine converting Membership Rewards points to a gaming platform’s currency, a concert ticketing service, or even a grocery delivery program.

    For now, if you’re already holding an AmEx card that earns Membership Rewards, you don’t need to do anything. The transfer partnership won’t go live until 2027, and the co-branded card’s full details haven’t dropped yet. But it’s worth thinking about how this fits into your overall rewards approach.

    A practical step you can take right now: spend 15 minutes this week reviewing your current Fanatics spending. Log into your Fanatics account, check your order history for the past 12 months, and tally up what you’ve spent. That number will tell you immediately whether a dedicated sports rewards card deserves a spot in your wallet.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    When will the Fanatics American Express credit card be available?

    The card is expected to launch later in 2026, though an exact date hasn’t been announced. The companies indicated that specific details about earn rates, fees, and perks would be unveiled “in the coming months.” If you’re interested, your best bet is to sign up for notifications on the Fanatics website so you’re among the first to know when applications open.

    Can I use my existing AmEx Membership Rewards points at Fanatics?

    Not yet. The transfer partnership between Membership Rewards and FanCash is slated for 2027, not 2026. Once it launches, eligible AmEx cardholders should be able to convert their Membership Rewards points into FanCash, though the transfer ratio hasn’t been disclosed. Keep in mind that the value of this conversion will depend entirely on that ratio, so hold off on any point hoarding until the terms are clear.

    Is the Fanatics card issued directly by American Express?

    No, and this is an important distinction. The card runs on the AmEx payment network, meaning it’s accepted wherever American Express is accepted. But it’s actually issued by First Electronic Bank and serviced by Imprint, a fintech company. This means your customer service experience, dispute resolution, and account management may differ from what you’d get with a card issued directly by AmEx. It also means this card likely won’t count toward AmEx’s internal card limits or welcome bonus eligibility rules, though that hasn’t been confirmed.

    Will FanCash earned from the credit card expire?

    The expiration policy for FanCash earned specifically through the credit card hasn’t been announced. Historically, FanCash earned through the Fanatics ONE loyalty program has had expiration windows tied to your membership tier. Higher tiers typically get longer windows before their balance resets. It’s reasonable to expect similar rules for credit card-earned FanCash, but until the full terms are published, treat this as an unknown. If you tend to accumulate rewards slowly and redeem in big batches, pay close attention to any expiration terms before applying.

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    Thomas is a Personal Finance Writer and Financial Content Strategist with over 10 years of experience helping individuals make smarter financial decisions. He specializes in topics such as budgeting, debt management, saving strategies, and financial behavior, translating complex financial concepts into clear, actionable guidance. His work focuses on empowering readers to build sustainable financial habits and confidently navigate their financial lives, combining data-driven insights with practical, real-world advice.

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