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U.S. Bank, Edward Jones Partner on New Suite of Credit Cards

November 6, 2025No Comments2 Mins Read
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U.S. Bank has recently rolled out three new co-branded credit cards tailored for Edward Jones clients, each serving different purposes, whether it’s saving on interest or earning rewards.

The Edward Jones Everyday Solutions Triple Rewards World Elite Mastercard is perfect for those looking to earn top rewards on travel and everyday purchases. Clients can receive a bonus of 15,000 loyalty points (equivalent to $150) after spending $1,500 within the first 90 days of opening their account. Additionally, they can earn 5 loyalty points per $1 spent on travel booked through the Rewards Center, 3 loyalty points per $1 spent in their top three spending categories like grocery stores, dining, gas, and travel, and 1 loyalty point per $1 spent on all other eligible purchases.

For individuals interested in a card that offers promotional interest rates on purchases and balance transfers, the Edward Jones Everyday Solutions Flex Balance Mastercard is the way to go. Cardholders can receive a $20 annual statement credit if they meet the terms, as well as access to an ExtendPay plan that provides an interest-free and fee-free window for three months each calendar year. This card also offers 4 loyalty points per $1 spent on travel booked through the Rewards Center.

Lastly, the Edward Jones Everyday Solutions Business World Elite Mastercard is ideal for those who prefer a high flat rate on most purchases without having to track multiple spending categories. Clients can earn 20,000 loyalty points after spending $1,500 within the first 90 days of opening their account. This card also features a 0% introductory APR on purchases for 12 billing cycles, followed by a variable APR. Cardholders can earn 6 points per $1 spent on travel booked through the Rewards Center and 2 loyalty points per $1 spent on eligible purchases.

Loyalty points earned through these credit cards can be redeemed for investments with Edward Jones Loyalty Invest, statement credits, merchandise, travel, and more. These points expire five years from the end of the calendar quarter in which they were earned, providing clients with ample time to utilize their rewards effectively.

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