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What (who) is American Express - definition

AMERICAN MULTINATIONAL FINANCIAL SERVICES CORPORATION
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  • American Express regional HQ in Sunrise, Florida
  • American Express [[Italy]] former HQ in Rome
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  • Share of the American Express Company, 1865
  • World Trade Center]], 2001
  • Former [[Amex House]] in [[Brighton]], England, was built in 1977.
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  • An advertisement for the Platinum Credit Card in [[Hong Kong]], 2012
  • [[The Adventures of Seinfeld & Superman]]
  • An American Express branch in 1974

Amex         
¦ abbreviation
1. trademark American Express.
2. American Stock Exchange.
American Express Building         
WIKIMEDIA DISAMBIGUATION PAGE
American Express building; American Express Co. Building; American Express Company Building; American Express Company building; American Express Co. building; American Express Building (disambiguation)
There have been several American Express Buildings, named for the American Express company, including:
American Express Gold card dress of Lizzy Gardiner         
DRESS WORN BY COSTUME DESIGNER LIZZY GARDINER TO THE 67TH ACADEMY AWARDS ON MARCH 27, 1995
American Express card dress; Lizzie Gardiner's American Express card dress
Australian costume designer Lizzy Gardiner wore a dress made of 254 American Express Gold cards to the 67th Academy Awards on 27 March 1995, where she won the Best Costume Design award for her work on the 1994 film The Adventures of Priscilla, Queen of the Desert. All of the cards were authentic, but had expired.

Wikipedia

American Express

American Express Company (Amex) is an American multinational financial services corporation that specializes in payment cards. Headquartered in New York City, it is one of the most valuable companies in the world and one of the 30 components of the Dow Jones Industrial Average. The company's logo, adopted in 1958, is a gladiator or centurion, whose image appears on the company's well-known traveler's cheques, charge cards, and credit cards. It is based in the American Express Tower, located in the Battery Park City neighborhood of Lower Manhattan, where it maintains its corporate offices. The company is the largest provider of traveler's cheques worldwide.

Founded in 1850 as an express mail dispatcher, the company introduced financial and travel services to clientele during the early 1900s. American Express developed their first paper charge card in 1958, gold card in 1966, green card in 1969, platinum card in 1984, and centurion card in 1999. The "Don't Leave Home Without It" ad campaign was introduced in 1975 and renewed in 2005. During the 1980s, the firm invested and divested in the brokerage industry, through a stake in Shearson Lehman Hutton. In the 1990s, they discontinued cutting interchange fees for merchants who exclusively accepted their cards and expanded their market share through targeted marketing campaigns. They converted into a bank holding company during the 2008 financial crisis. The firm launched their airport lounge amenity in 2013.

American Express accounts for 22.9% of the total dollar volume of domestic credit card transactions (as of 2016) with 56.4 million cards in force in the U.S. and 121.7 million cards globally (as of 2021). The average cardholder spends $23,496 annually. In 2017, Forbes named American Express the most valuable brand in global financial services, and 23rd overall, with an estimate brand value of US$24.5 billion. In 2020, Fortune magazine placed the company ninth in their list of Top 100 Companies to Work For feature, based on an employee survey of satisfaction.

Examples of use of American Express
1. Registered Address÷ American Express Services Europe Limited.
2. Registered Address: American Express Services Europe Limited.
3. Crittenden, American Express‘ chief financial officer.
4. Al–Ghuthami pointed out that the high volume of transactions done by American Express card members brings about strategic benefits to the American Express merchant network.
5. American Express reserves the right to vary the Nectar points you earn from American Express on spending at any Nectar sponsor.