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Doctor of credit a few months back created this article
Chase insider provided the following In the common section
Chase coming out with a new, premium personal card and new business card before year-end. Being called “Project Emerald” right now. Hearing it might be tailored towards Chase Private Clients
Update 2
Some new information on the forthcoming “Palm” card from Chase. Anticipating March ’25 launch date for a business card with a SUB of 150k points for $15k spend in 3 months — to rival the Amex Plat and be the biz version of the Sapphire Reserve. Benefits include $400 in travel credits, annual fee around $700, and a new color scheme for Sapphire (navy blue and gold).
The doctor of credit Author ask
Is this part of project emerald or separate?
they responded with
Part of the new card initiatives, but the Emerald card will be separate....
I'll still be 5/24 until 2027 lol
At least that'd give us some reason to try CPC. Right now the benefits are pretty thin.
@creditrizz wrote:At least that'd give us some reason to try CPC. Right now the benefits are pretty thin.
i mean they basically have to do something because US bank is doing it now and BoA has been for a while.
@creditrizz wrote:At least that'd give us some reason to try CPC. Right now the benefits are pretty thin.
That'd just make it a small fish version of the palladium card then right 😂 (JP Morgan Reserve)
I hope it's not a requirement to be a CPC
Student Loans=$27500, getting more
@Tiggr wrote:
@creditrizz wrote:At least that'd give us some reason to try CPC. Right now the benefits are pretty thin.
That'd just make it a small fish version of the palladium card then right 😂 (JP Morgan Reserve)
I hope it's not a requirement to be a CPC
I mean it will likely have something tied to having investments held with chase/jp morgan.
My guess is the Emerald Card is a rebranded CSReserve Card for CPC clients. It will have a new design and some additional perks.
I think I remember CPC requiring $150k in investments/cash. Hopefully their trading platform is at least a little better than Merrill's. When my banker brought up the benefits of CPC in the past it didn't sound interesting at all (he said they wouldn't even have a free safe deposit box available at that branch anytime soon, and possibly ever lol). An upgraded CSR version with 2x the points on non-category spend would be something, I guess
@creditrizz wrote:I think I remember CPC requiring $150k in investments/cash. Hopefully their trading platform is at least a little better than Merrill's. When my banker brought up the benefits of CPC in the past it didn't sound interesting at all (he said they wouldn't even have a free safe deposit box available at that branch anytime soon, and possibly ever lol). An upgraded CSR version with 2x the points on non-category spend would be something, I guess
Yup, that correct. It used to be $250K. When they first rolled out CPC over 10 years ago, it was a good program but they eliminated alot of the benefits. There really isnt a difference between Sapphire and CPC.