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Apply today for your AMAC Rewards MasterCard® and start earning points redeemable for rewards and benefits while supporting the group that is focused on protecting your interests as an American senior.
Cash, Travel, Merchandise...
The Choice is Yours!
  • Cash back in the form of a statement credit ²
  • Travel that works for you with no blackout dates²
  • Wide variety of merchandise from some of your favorite brands²
  • 1 point per $1 spent everywhere with no limits to the amount of points you earn² . Points will expire on or after the 5th anniversary of when they were awarded.
Plus you'll enjoy
benefits like:
  • No Annual Fee¹
  • Get 0% intro APR¹ on purchases for 6 billing cycles. After that a variable APR between 15.99% to 19.99% based on the Prime Rate, depending on how you meet our credit criteria.
  • No point cap on your rewards
  • Fico® 8 Bankcard Score ³ for free
Get Started with your very own
AMAC Rewards MasterCard® and start putting purchasing power to work for you!
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Please see the Summary of Credit Terms for important information on rates, fees, costs, conditions and limitations.
¹ For additional information about Annual Percentage Rates (APRs), fees and other costs, please see the Summary of Credit Terms.
² See Rewards Terms and Conditions for details.
³ FICO is a registered trademark of Fair Isaac Corporation in the United States and other countries. Please note that new cardholders will generally see their FICO® Score within 45 days of account opening.

This card is issued by First Bankcard®, a division of First National Bank of Omaha, pursuant to a license from MasterCard International Incorporated. MasterCard and the MasterCard Brand Mark are registered trademarks of MasterCard International Incorporated.

Please note you must pay your entire statement balance (including introductory or special offer balances) in full by the payment due date to avoid losing the grace period (being assessed interest at the disclosed APR) on new purchases.

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