Amex Centurion Card eligibility in Australia

I would love to be offered the Centurian Card. I currently hold the Platinum Charge personal, and have had it for the last 5 years.
My spend this year so far has been just over $1 million, so the extra earn rate on the Centurian card will be worth it for me. I don’t think the other benefits will suit me much as truth be told I don’t travel anywhere near enough to make the most out of the perks.
At what point will they send me an invitation to join, or should I just put in an expression of interest??

I'm assuming you spend circa $1M a year, not $1M in the fist 4 days of Jan correct??

If it was 1M all personal, that should be enough..

If its bus and personal, probably not...

For me, I had to get spend up to the $2M per year mark for a few years (mix of bus and personal), and I put a fair whack through AMEX Travel on bus class flights and FHR, and maybe 30K through Langtons each year, before getting an invite. I think I put in 3 EOI's before success.

As others have said, just put in an EOI I guess, and keep at it :)
 
I'm assuming you spend circa $1M a year, not $1M in the fist 4 days of Jan correct??

If it was 1M all personal, that should be enough..

If its bus and personal, probably not...

For me, I had to get spend up to the $2M per year mark for a few years (mix of bus and personal), and I put a fair whack through AMEX Travel on bus class flights and FHR, and maybe 30K through Langtons each year, before getting an invite. I think I put in 3 EOI's before success.

As others have said, just put in an EOI I guess, and keep at it :)
I wonder if anyone has been offered a Centurion with an annual spend of $150-200k pa ?
 
I just put in my 4th EOI and joined in August 2023.

2024-1.25m spending
2025- 1.8m expected

Many places charge a surcharge for Amex, but I don't pay for any purchase with card surcharge.

Amex needs to work with merchants to remove the surcharge so we would use the card more often.
 
I'm assuming you spend circa $1M a year, not $1M in the fist 4 days of Jan correct??

If it was 1M all personal, that should be enough..

If its bus and personal, probably not...

For me, I had to get spend up to the $2M per year mark for a few years (mix of bus and personal), and I put a fair whack through AMEX Travel on bus class flights and FHR, and maybe 30K through Langtons each year, before getting an invite. I think I put in 3 EOI's before success.

As others have said, just put in an EOI I guess, and keep at it :)
Yes, definitely meant in a year! lol
It is mostly business spend, I certainly don’t spend that much personally.
For me, cause a cent card will only mildly benefit me I probably won’t put in a EOI. I’m not fussed if they don’t invite me, but at the same time I’d happily join.
 
It’s interesting from 2-300 to now 2 mil plus
10 fold increase in 15 years or so
Maybe that just reflects more people spend more on Amex and so they always just want the top 0.1% on Centurion
 
It’s interesting from 2-300 to now 2 mil plus
10 fold increase in 15 years or so
Maybe that just reflects more people spend more on Amex and so they always just want the top 0.1% on Centurion
I don’t have the card; my brother does but I’d suggest that the quantum of spend isn’t the only criteria
 
I got mine in 2009 and it was around 2-300k pa. Did call and conveyed my EOI and was invited not long after. I was told then to book some business class flights with them.
They're telling you what to do after giving you the product?
 
They're telling you what to do after giving you the product?
I can't recall who told me some of the criteria, whether it was the Platinum charge person or a forum/friend. First you start with a Platinum charge, then spend on travel, lifestyle etc and convey an EOI. I vaguely recall that the time between having the Platinum and receiving an invite was not very long. Not sure if this makes a difference but I've been with Amex since 89 but didn't put that much on the card until the mortgage was paid off.
 

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