Are your credit card points safe from the Silicon Valley Bank fallout?
Editor's Note
Following last week's fallout from the failure of Silicon Valley Bank, known as the "Startup Bank," yet another bank has failed, along with the stocks of other banks. This begs the question of what the potential effect, if any, it will have on points and miles.
It's bad news for those who previously held their money at SVB. Their third-party processor no longer has the capability to process payments, preventing the bank and, thus, consumers from temporarily accepting payments and therefore processing credit card transactions routed through SVB.
This is certainly alarming and a potential future case study in the business of deregulation and lack of oversight with younger industries such as startups and cryptocurrency. However, it's important to remember that most people do not process credit card transactions through the banks in question.
Sheila Bair, former chair of the Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation, told The New York Times that she didn't "think that this is an issue for the big banks — that’s the good news, they’re diversified."
Credit card transactions, for most people, do not occur through the failed banks. Most transactions for everyday credit card users remain routed through banks strictly regulated and protected by the United States Federal Reserve System.
This is evidenced by the flattening out of JPMorgan Chase & Co., Wells Fargo & Company and Citigroup Inc. shares on Friday following just a slight slump in the days prior, per the New York Times.
The Times cites more "stringent" capital requirements, "far broader deposit bases than banks like Silicon Valley, which do not attract masses of retail customers," and a risk-averse approach to the assets in question, like crypto, as the reason.
There have been impacts to a few programs points and miles enthusiasts may know:
Plastiq
Plastiq temporarily suspended all payments to all vendors in the U.S., plus some other countries, following SVB's collapse. Since Plastiq relied on SVB to process payments, they were not able to process payments.
As first reported by Frequent Miler, Plastiq users were receiving an error message upon attempting to schedule payment:
We are experiencing a processing error at this time and are temporarily suspending payments to vendors in the US and a few other countries. We are working on this issue and hope to be able to process this payment again soon. For now, we suggest sending your payment via an alternative means.
Plastiq appears to have been able to set up an agreement with another processor, so payments should be back online.
Brex
Following Plastiq's hard stop, various outlets, including CNBC, documented portfolio companies following the advice of their venture capital firms to head to an alternate payment processor named Brex to find a new home for their "billions of dollars" after withdrawing funds from SVB.
Brex is a Fintech startup out of, you guessed it, San Francisco, known within the points and miles world for offering a 110,000-point sign-on bonus for new small-business checking accounts in 2021, according to Award Wallet.
Additionally, Brex offers a no-annual free rewards card linked to the aforementioned checking accounts, offering 8 points per dollar on ride-hailing services, 5 points per dollar on travel and 4 points per dollar on restaurants.
Unfortunately, back in August 2022, Brex closed all small business accounts.
Now, Brex has dramatically devalued its reward points, specifically decreasing cash and crypto redemptions to 0.6 cents per dollar from cash back instead of 1 cent per point in value.
The big (negative) news for points and miles enthusiasts is that Brex has decreased its Brex Rewards point transfer rates to airline partners by more than 40%. Brex Rewards points no longer transfer to its seven airline partners at a 1:1 transfer ratio. You now need to transfer 1,670 Brex Rewards points for 1,000 airline miles.
This means that Brex accountholders have to transfer 67% more Brex Rewards points to receive the same number of airline miles while slashing cash and crypto to 0.6 cents per point for a 40% devaluation overall for Brex Rewards point redemption options, as summarized by Award Wallet.
For the foreseeable future, you can get the best value for your Brex points by using them at 1-cent-per-point value for bookings through the travel portal and gift card redemptions.
The information for the Brex card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Bottom line
As of March 13, three banks in the startup space have failed to stay afloat, the third being Silvergate, which actually fell before SVB on March 8, notable for its network allowing crypto transfer in real-time.
Consequently, the FDIC took control of SVB's assets on Friday, marking the second-largest bank failure in U.S. history and the largest since the 2008 global financial crisis.
"The U.S. banking system remains resilient and on a solid foundation, in large part due to reforms that were made after the financial crisis that ensured better safeguards for the banking industry," the FDIC, Federal Reserve and Treasury Department said in a joint statement on March 12. "Those reforms combined with today’s actions demonstrate our commitment to take the necessary steps to ensure that depositors’ savings remain safe."
What's perhaps more concerning is the devaluation of Brex Rewards points, which could set a precedent for devaluing credit card points in the future.
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- Earn 90,000 bonus miles after you spend $4,000 in purchases on your new Card in your first 6 months.
- Receive a Domestic Main Cabin round-trip companion certificate each year upon renewal of your Card. Payment of the government imposed taxes and fees of no more than $80 for roundtrip domestic flights (for itineraries with up to four flight segments) is required. Baggage charges and other restrictions apply. See terms and conditions for details.
- Enjoy your first checked bag free on Delta flights. Plus enjoy Main Cabin 1 Priority Boarding and settle into your seat sooner.
- New: Card Members get 15% off when using miles to book Award Travel on Delta flights through delta.com and the Fly Delta app. Discount not applicable to partner-operated flights or to taxes and fees.
- Earn 3X Miles on Delta purchases and purchases made directly with hotels.
- Earn 2X Miles at restaurants worldwide including takeout and delivery in the U.S., and at U.S. supermarkets.
- Earn 1X Mile on all other eligible purchases.
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- Fee Credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck® after you apply through any Authorized Enrollment Provider. If approved for Global Entry, at no additional charge, you will receive access to TSA PreCheck.
- Earn up to 20,000 Medallion® Qualification Miles (MQMs) with Status Boost® per year. After you spend $25,000 in purchases on your Card in a calendar year, you can earn 10,000 MQMs up to two times per year, getting you closer to Medallion® Status. MQMs are used to determine Medallion® Status and are different than miles you earn toward flights.
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