Centurion Card - Availability and Fees

Availability and Fees

The Centurion Card is invitation-only after an appropriate net worth, credit and spending criteria are met. American Express does not publicly disclose the requirements necessary for getting a card except that the cardholder has a net worth of at least $20 million and they are a former platinum card holder.

Centurion Card annual fees
Country Annual fee/limit
United States US$2,500 ($2,500 for each additional card member) plus one-time fee of $7,500
United Kingdom £1,800 (unlimited)
Canada CA$2,500 plus one-time fee of $5,000 ($7,500)
Italy €3,000
France, Spain, Netherlands, Denmark, and Sweden €3,000 ($5,000)
Germany, Austria €2,000 plus one-time fee of €2,000 ($7,000)
Switzerland CHF 4,200 (unlimited)
Australia A$4,300 (increase to A$5,000 from July 11th, 2012) plus one-time fee of A$5,000 (from July 11th, 2012) ($50,000)
Japan JPY\365,000($4,550)(increase to JPY197,000 from Jan 1st, 2008)
Hong Kong HK$19,800 plus one-time fee of HK$23,800 (unlimited)
Singapore SG$5,000 (unlimited)
Mexico About 56,000 pesos ($4,000)
Brazil R$ 4.250,00 ($10,000)
Argentina About 20,000 pesos ($4,000)
Saudi Arabia SAR 11,250 (unlimited)
International Dollar Currency Card (IDC) US$2,800
International Euro Currency Card (IEC) €2,800
Israel 7,000₪ (US$2,000)
Russia 90,000 rubles (~ US$3,000)
Taiwan TWD$160,000 (~US$5,450)
Lebanon US$3,000

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