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Chase Ultimate Rewards are among the most valuable and flexible credit card points. They can be used for luxurious travel, statement credits, experiences and more. Here’s everything you need to know ...
However, this will typically yield you between 0.8 and 1 cent per point in value. So, to get the most value out of your Chase points, here are the best ways to redeem your rewards.
However, if Chase offers a 1.25-cents-per-point redemption rate for gas station purchases, you could get a statement credit for a $28.35 gas station purchase by using 2,268 points instead of 2,835.
If you redeem your points through Chase Travel℠, they’re worth 1.25 to 1.5 cents each, depending on which credit card you have. Where you can get the most value from your Ultimate Rewards ...
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Key Takeaways Use Chase Pay Yourself Back to redeem points for statement credits on qualifying purchases. Purchases in select categories get 25% or 50% more redemption value.
If you applied before June 23, 2025, you’re in the clear: Your points still redeem at the standard 1.25 cents per point on most bookings through Chase Travel until October 26, 2027.
The Chase Sapphire Preferred’s 100,000 bonus offers an abundance of reward riches, and understanding the pros and cons of its two travel redemption paths can help you make the most of every point.
That’s much better than redeeming 85,000 Chase points for an $850 statement credit or even booking travel worth $1,062.50 through Chase Travel. I’d get more than double the value.