Five New Pay Yourself Back Categories for Chase Aeroplan Card in 2025

New Pay Yourself Back Categories for Chase Aeroplan Card

The Chase Aeroplan Card will offer five new Pay Yourself Back® redemption categories for cardmembers in 2025. That includes:

  1. NEW  Starting on April 1, Pay Yourself Back will be available for purchases at Home Improvement Stores and Gas Stations. Each point redeemed through Pay Yourself Back for a statement credit towards qualifying purchases in promotional categories is worth $.008. That means 12,500 points equals a $100 statement credit. Valid through December 31, 2025.
  2. NEW – Beginning on July 1, Pay Yourself Back will be available for purchases at select department stores and on select utilities. Redemption values will be shared closer to launch and will be valid through December 31, 2025.
  3. NEW – Right as holiday shopping season begins, starting on October 1, Pay Yourself Back will be available for purchases on Amazon. Redemption values will be shared closer to launch and will be valid through December 31, 2025.

The above categories are in addition to the redemption options already available to Chase Aeroplan cardmembers, in addition to being able to redeem points for purchases with 45 partner airlines:

  1. Travel purchases, which includes hotels, car rentals, ride-shares, flights and more. Redemptions are at 1.25 cents per point (e.g. 8,000 points for $100 statement credit).
  2. Annual Fee. Redemptions at 1.25 cents per point (e.g. 8,000 points for $100 statement credit).
  3. Dining and Grocery. Redemption at 0.8 cents per point (e.g. 12,500 points for $100 statement credit).

Aeroplan points may be redeemed for a statement credit using Pay Yourself Back for purchases made at select merchants within the 90 days before the redemption request date. Cardmembers can learn more about the new Pay Yourself Back categories as they become available here and learn more about the Chase Aeroplan Card here.

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