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Citi Rewards+ review: A rewards card that lets you round up for more earnings

Citi launched the Rewards+ Card in January 2019. Select breaks down the rewards, benefits and fees associated with this rewards card.

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Saving money can be easier if you start a little bit at a time. And the same can be said for accruing cash-back rewards with your credit card, especially when you have a card that rounds up the points you earn on small purchases.

In Jan. 2019, Citi Bank embraced this approach with the release of the Citi Rewards+® Card — a no annual fee rewards card meant to accelerate your points-earning potential of your everyday spending. This card is most well-known for automatically rounding up your cash back points to the nearest 10 (with no cap), meaning you can earn 10 points from a single purchase as small as a cup of coffee.

While there are lots of great rewards cards to choose from, if you're the kind of spender who uses their credit card every day and makes consistent, smaller purchases, then the Citi Rewards+ may be just right for your needs.

Below, Select breaks down the rewards, benefits and fees associated with the Citi Rewards+ to help you decide whether this is the right card for you.

Citi Rewards+ review

Citi Rewards+® Card

CNBC Select Rating
4.8

Information has been collected independently by CNBC Select

CNBC Select Rating
4.8

Information has been collected independently by CNBC Select

Spotlight

0% Intro APR for 15 months on purchases and balance transfers

Credit score

Good to Excellent670–850

Regular APR

17.74% - 27.74% variable

Annual fee

$0

Welcome bonus

Earn 20,000 bonus points

Terms apply. Information about the Citi Rewards+® Card has been collected independently by Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of the card prior to publication.

The Citi Rewards+® Card has a handful of interesting perks, like a 10% rebate on points redemptions, that make it a good card to pair with other Citi credit cards.

  • Unique perks such as the 10% rebate on points redemptions and round up to the nearest 10 points on all purchases
  • Long intro APR for purchases and balance transfers
  • No annual fee
  • Low rewards rate on most purchases
  • Has a foreign transaction fee

Rewards

  • As a special offer, earn a total of 5 ThankYou® Points per $1 spent on hotel, car rentals and attractions booked on CitiTravel.com through December 31, 2025.
  • 2X ThankYou® Points at Supermarkets and Gas Stations for the first $6,000 per year and then 1X Points thereafter.
  • 1X ThankYou® Points on All Other Purchases.

Balance transfer fee

There is an intro balance transfer fee of 3% of each transfer (minimum $5) completed within the first 4 months of account opening.

Foreign transaction fee

3%

Citi Rewards+ rewards

The Citi Rewards+ Card is unique because your rewards will automatically be rounded up to the nearest 10 points on every purchase — with no cap. Rewards are earned as ThankYou® Points, and there is no minimum purchase required to round up. That means that if you buy something as small as a latte for $3.23, Citi will round it up to 10 points. Even spending $10.99 on a burrito earns you 20 ThankYou® Points.

Here's a breakdown of points you will earn for each spending category:

  • Gas Stations & Supermarkets: 2 ThankYou® Points per $1 spent, up to the first $6,000 per year in combined purchase and 1 point per $1 after that
  • All other purchases: 1 ThankYou® Point per $1 spent, unlimited

Though this rewards structure is rather straightforward, keep in mind that with rounding, you would be earning many more points throughout the day. A $27 tank of gas, for example, yields 54 points, which rounds up to 60.

New cardholders can earn 20,000 bonus points after you spend $1,500 in purchases with your card within 3 months of account opening; redeemable for $200 in gift cards at thankyou.com

There are lots of ways to redeem your ThankYou® Points, including applying them to Amazon.com or BestBuy.com purchases or buying gift cards. Once you redeem 100,000 ThankYou® Points annually, you will receive 10% points back to apply to your rewards balance and use the next time you redeem your points. Citi also allows you to send points to a friend via Points Sharing.

There is no limit to how many ThankYou® Points you can redeem per year, and the value of your points when you redeem them varies depending on the method you choose.

Select calculated how many rewards the average American can earn if they optimize the way they use their Citi Rewards+ Card. We worked with the location intelligence firm Esri, who provided us with a sample annual spending budget of $22,126.

The budget includes six main categories: groceries ($5,174), gas ($2,218), dining out ($3,675), travel ($2,244), utilities ($4,862) and general purchases ($3,953).

Here's a breakdown of how many points you can earn in each category, annually:

  • Groceries: 8,952
  • Gas: 4,435
  • Dining out: 3,675
  • Travel: 2,244
  • Utilities: 4,862
  • General purchases: 3,953
  • Total: 28,121

Based on the annual spending budget from Esri, the average American can earn an estimated $431 in the first year of card membership, assuming you earn the welcome bonus, and $1,556 over five years. This assumes that cardholders are redeeming cash back for a typical value of 1 cent each. Extreme optimizers might be able to achieve more value, and you may earn a higher or lower return depending on your spending habits.

Additional benefits

The Citi Rewards+ Card has a VIP entertainment package that appeals to concert-goers, sports-lovers and foodies who love to dine out. The list of Citi Entertainment℠ benefits that come with the Citi Rewards+ Card are akin to similar perks that come with some of the best credit cards for entertainment spending. Here are the entertainment perks the Citi Rewards+ Card has to offer:

  • Special access to preferred tickets, presale tickets and VIP access for concerts, sporting events and more
  • Exclusive dining experiences
  • Complimentary movie screenings at the Citi Entertainment website

Fees

The Citi Rewards+ Card comes with no annual fee, plus an 0% intro APR offer on balance transfers for 15 months on purchases; after that, the variable APR will be 17.74% - 27.74%, based on your creditworthiness. There is an intro balance transfer fee of 3% of each transfer (minimum $5) completed within the first 4 months of account opening. After that, your fee will be 5% of each transfer (minimum $5).

Bottom line

The Citi Rewards+® Card is great for consistent, everyday spenders who want to take advantage of the generous round-up program that can turn $2 purchases into 10 ThankYou® Points. This card is also great for commuters and families who spend a lot of money on gas and groceries and want to take advantage of double ThankYou® Points for up to $6,000 (then 1x ThankYou® Point per $1 spent thereafter) in purchases at the pump and the supermarket combined.

If this doesn't apply to you, Select recommends you take the time to figure out which categories your spending falls under, then finding a card that matches your behavior. If you're a traveler, you may want a credit card that offers higher rewards rates for hotel or airline spending.

On the other hand, if you prefer a card that rewards consistently in every category of spending, the Citi Double Cash® Card is one of the best ways to earn up to 2% cash back on eligible purchases — unlimited 1% cash back when you buy, plus an additional 1% as you pay for those purchases. Plus, earn 5% total cash back on hotel, car rentals and attractions booked with Citi Travel. (see rates and fees.)

Our methodology

To determine which credit cards offer the best value, Select analyzed 234 of the most popular credit cards available in the U.S. We compared each card on a range of features, including rewards, welcome bonus, introductory and standard APR, balance transfer fee and foreign transaction fees, as well as factors such as required credit and customer reviews when available. We also considered additional perks, the application process and how easy it is for the consumer to redeem points.

Select teamed up with location intelligence firm Esri. The company's data development team provided the most up-to-date and comprehensive consumer spending data based on the 2019 Consumer Expenditure Surveys from the Bureau of Labor Statistics. You can read more about their methodology here.

Esri's data team created a sample annual budget of approximately $22,126 in retail spending. The budget includes six main categories: groceries ($5,174), gas ($2,218), dining out ($3,675), travel ($2,244), utilities ($4,862) and general purchases ($3,953). General purchases include items such as housekeeping supplies, clothing, personal care products, prescription drugs and vitamins and other vehicle expenses.

Select used this budget to estimate how much the average consumer would save over the course of a year, two years and five years, assuming they would attempt to maximize their rewards potential by earning all welcome bonuses offered and using the card for all applicable purchases. All rewards total estimations are net the annual fee.

While the five-year estimates we've included are derived from a budget similar to the average American's spending, you may earn a higher or lower return depending on your shopping habits.

Don't miss: Here are the best Citi credit cards for earning cash back and paying off debt—plus one with no late fees

Editorial Note: Opinions, analyses, reviews or recommendations expressed in this article are those of the Select editorial staff’s alone, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any third party.

Citi Rewards+ Review: Round Up Your Points

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