The Bull Case For American Express (AXP) Could Change Following $1.6 Billion Preferred Share Offering - Learn Why

  • In early August 2026, American Express Company completed a US$1.60 billion fixed income offering of non‑convertible, non‑cumulative, perpetual preferred depository shares priced at US$1,000 each with a US$10 discount and callable features.
  • This preferred issuance, alongside active brand partnerships such as its experiential presence at the 2026 US Open, highlights American Express’s twin focus on funding flexibility and deepening engagement with its premium cardmember base.
  • With this sizeable preferred share offering expanding American Express’s capital resources, we’ll now examine how the deal reshapes its broader investment narrative.

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American Express Investment Narrative Recap

To own American Express, you need to believe its premium, experience-led model can keep attracting affluent spenders while digital and competitive threats evolve around it. The new US$1.60 billion perpetual preferred issue modestly strengthens funding flexibility, but does not materially change the near term story, where a key catalyst is continued premium card fee and spending momentum and a central risk is rising rewards and engagement costs pressuring margins.

The most relevant recent announcement alongside this deal is American Express’s reaffirmed 2026 guidance for 9% to 10% revenue growth and EPS of US$17.30 to US$17.90. Together with ongoing buybacks and regular dividends, this highlights active capital management around the core premium growth thesis, even as the biggest risk remains whether higher customer engagement and rewards spending eventually outpace revenue growth.

Yet investors should also be aware that rising rewards and servicing costs could eventually eat into the very margins that support Amex’s premium positioning...

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American Express' narrative projects $95.1 billion revenue and $14.8 billion earnings by 2029.

Uncover how American Express' forecasts yield a $374.94 fair value, a 10% upside to its current price.

Exploring Other Perspectives

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Some of the most optimistic analysts were expecting revenue to reach about US$98.7 billion and earnings around US$16.3 billion by 2029, far above consensus, which shows how differently you and others might weigh the funding flexibility from this preferred issue against worries about structurally higher funding costs and how that could reshape future expectations.

Explore 6 other fair value estimates on American Express - why the stock might be worth 8% less than the current price!

The Verdict Is Yours

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Google (GOOG) just paid US$10 million for a dead airline's emails. I think some companies are sitting on undervalued data goldmines, just waiting to strike a deal. But which can monetize it without going broke?

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Reddit is re-evaluating it's play here. It is worth watching. The consumers of data can also become competitors. It's a much bigger threat.

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It only matters to a business if it can become a recurrent revenue stream. Mostly one off sales don't go anywhere.

About NYSE:AXP

American Express

Operates as an integrated payments company in the United States, Europe, the Middle East and Africa, the Asia Pacific, Australia, New Zealand, Latin America, Canada, the Caribbean, and internationally.

Proven track record with adequate balance sheet and pays a dividend.

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