Citi Rewards+ card review: A great card for small purchases
Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers. Citi is a TPG advertising partner. Citi Rewards+ Card overview The Citi Rewards+® Card (see rates and fees) is a no-annual-fee card that offers 2 points per dollar at gas stations and grocery stores, up to $6,000 per year (1 point …
Editor’s note: This is a recurring post, regularly updated with new information and offers. Citi is a TPG advertising partner.
Citi Rewards+ Card overview
The Citi Rewards+® Card (see rates and fees) is a no-annual-fee card that offers 2 points per dollar at gas stations and grocery stores, up to $6,000 per year (1 point per dollar thereafter). It also has two relatively unique features: it rounds the earnings on all purchases up to the nearest 10 points and gives you 10% back on the first 100,000 points you redeem yearly. Card rating*: ⭐⭐⭐½
*Card rating is based on the opinion of TPG’s editors and is not influenced by the card issuer.
The Citi Rewards+ Card is great if you make many small purchases because each purchase is rounded to the nearest 10 points. Even a one-dollar pack of gum will earn 10 points, an impressive return for a card with no annual fee.
Most cardholders will get the highest value from their points by redeeming them for gift cards or travel at a rate of 1 cent per point. But your rewards can become even more valuable if you also have the Citi Prestige® Card (no longer available to new applicants) or Citi Strata Premier℠ Card (see rates and fees). If so, you can transfer them to the ThankYou Rewards program’s airline and hotel partners.
We recommend a credit score of 670 or higher for the Citi Rewards+ Card, which has no annual fee. Let’s examine it more closely so you can decide whether it could be a valuable addition to your wallet.
The information for the Citi Prestige has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
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Citi Rewards+ pros and cons
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Citi Rewards+ welcome offer
The Citi Rewards+ Card is offering 20,000 bonus points after you spend $1,500 in purchases with your card within three months of account opening. Plus, cardholders can earn 5 ThankYou Points per $1 spent on hotel, car rentals and attractions booked on CitiTravel.com through December 31, 2025.
This falls just short of the highest offer we’ve seen for this card, but it meets our criteria for when to apply.
The welcome bonus is unavailable if you have received a new account bonus for a Citi Rewards+ account in the past 48 months.
But if you also have the Citi Prestige or the Citi Strata Premier, you can move points from your Rewards+ account to your Prestige or Strata Premier account. Doing so allows you to transfer your points to airline partners, in which case the bonus is worth $360, based on TPG’s January 2025 valuations.
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Citi Rewards+ benefits
The Citi Rewards+ Card is a no-annual-fee card that offers few perks. Its main appeal is its ability to accrue points.
However, the card is set up for contactless payment so that you can tap and go. You’ll also get access to Citi Concierge and Citi Entertainment, which can provide useful assistance.
You won’t want to use the Citi Rewards+ Card when traveling abroad, as it charges a 3% foreign transaction fee.
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Earning points with the Citi Rewards+
The Citi Rewards+ Card generally earns 2 ThankYou points per dollar spent at supermarkets and gas stations on the first $6,000 per year and 1 point per dollar thereafter. You’ll also earn 1 ThankYou point per dollar spent on all other eligible purchases.
Also, cardholders can earn up to 5 points per dollar on hotel, car rental and attraction bookings through the Citi Travel℠ portal through December 31, 2025.
Merchants must classify themselves as a supermarket or gas station for you to earn 2 points per dollar.
Beyond these standard accrual rates, one of the Citi Rewards+ Card’s selling points is that all earning is rounded to the nearest 10 points. For instance, you could purchase a $3 coffee at a restaurant and earn 10 points. If you use your card at a supermarket and make $42 in purchases, your earnings would be 84 points (since it’s a 2-point-per-dollar category), then rounded up to the nearest 10, which is 90 points total.
That said, the Citi Rewards+ Card is perfectly designed for small expenses. Indeed, all supermarket and gas station purchases of $5 and under and all other purchases of $10 and under will earn 10 points. To maximize your earnings while spending normally, consider your threshold for using the Citi Rewards+ Card in each spending category. This will be based on the other credit cards you have.
For example, let’s see how your earnings would stack up for some sample purchases if you have the Citi Strata Premier and the Citi Rewards+ (note that this is based on standard earning rates and doesn’t factor in limited-time bonuses).
Purchase | Using the Citi Strata Premier | Using the Citi Rewards+ |
$2 coffee at a gas station | 6 points (3 points per dollar) | 10 points (2 points per dollar, rounded up) |
$16 of gas at a gas station | 48 points (3 points per dollar) | 40 points (2 points per dollar, rounded up) |
$2 coffee at a cafe | 6 points (3 points per dollar) | 10 points (1 point per dollar, rounded up) |
$6 burrito at a cafe | 18 points (3 points per dollar) | 10 points (1 point per dollar, rounded up) |
50-cent pack of gum at a grocery store | 1.5 points (3 points per dollar) | 10 points (2 points per dollar, rounded up) |
$16 grocery store purchase | 48 points (3 points per dollar) | 40 points (2 points per dollar, rounded up) |
50-cent public transit ticket | 1.5 points (3 points per dollar) | 10 points (1 point per dollar, rounded up) |
$4 public transit ticket | 12 points (3 points per dollar) | 10 points (1 point per dollar, rounded up) |
So, if you only have the Citi Strata Premier and the Citi Rewards+, you’ll want to use the Strata Premier for most grocery and restaurant purchases. For small purchases, you’ll usually want to use the Rewards+. This strategy requires more effort than other credit card pairings, but a little extra effort is worth the additional points.
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Redeeming points with the Citi Rewards+
The points earned by the Citi Rewards+ Card are considered “basic” Citi ThankYou points that you can redeem for online purchases at Amazon and Best Buy, gift cards and travel. You can also opt to redeem your points for a statement credit. Generally, these methods will give you a value between 0.5 and 1 cent per point.
In addition, when you redeem your points, you’ll receive 10% points back for the first 100,000 points redeemed per calendar year. If you redeem 10,000 points in a year, you’ll receive 1,000 of those points back.
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Transferring points on the Citi Rewards+
With the Rewards+ alone, you won’t be able to transfer your ThankYou points, but you’ll unlock transfer options if you also have the Citi Prestige or the Citi Strata Premier. If you have one of these cards, you can move points from your Citi Rewards+ account to your Prestige or Strata Premier account and transfer them to partners such as Avianca LifeMiles and Etihad Guest. This increases the value of the points you earn with the Citi Rewards+ from 1 cent each to approximately 1.8 cents each, per TPG’s January 2025 valuations.
TPG senior points and miles writer Katie Genter gets good value from Citi ThankYou points by utilizing transfer partners like Air France-KLM Flying Blue and Avianca LifeMiles for flights, and Choice Privileges for hotels.
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Which cards compete with the Citi Rewards+?
No other card rounds up your earnings to the nearest 10 points or gives you a blanket return on the points you redeem, so there’s no direct competitor. Still, the Citi Rewards+ Card can be compared against other no-annual-fee credit cards:
- If you want an Amex card: The Blue Cash Everyday® Card from American Express earns 3% cash back on groceries at U.S. supermarkets, U.S. online retail purchases and on gas at U.S. gas stations (on up to $6,000 per year in purchases, then 1%) and 1% cash back on other purchases for no annual fee (see rates and fees). Cash back is received in the form of Reward Dollars that can be redeemed as a statement credit or at Amazon.com checkout. For more information, read our full review of the Amex Blue Cash Everyday Card.
- If you have a Chase Sapphire card: The Chase Freedom Unlimited® is a solid card that earns 5% back on Chase Travel℠, 3% back on dining at restaurants (including takeout and eligible delivery services) and at drugstores and 1.5% cash back on all other purchases. If you have a full-fledged Chase Ultimate Rewards card like the Chase Sapphire Reserve® or Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, you can combine your rewards with those from your other card. For more information, read our full review of the Freedom Unlimited.
- If you want simplicity: The Citi Double Cash® Card (see rates and fees) provides 2% cash back on all purchases — 1% when you buy and 1% as you pay off your statement. Cardholders can also convert cash back to ThankYou points via a linked ThankYou account. Pair this card with the Rewards+ to maximize your bonus category spending and earn extra points on small purchases. For more information, read our full review of the Citi Double Cash.
For additional options, check out our full list of no-annual-fee cards.
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Is the Citi Rewards+ worth it?
The Citi Rewards+ Card can be a good choice if you make small purchases frequently or want to benefit from a 10% return on redeemed points, especially if you have a Citi Prestige or Citi Strata Premier to boost the value of your rewards. However, a different card will likely serve you better if you make many large purchases or want perks like travel insurance.
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Bottom line
Citi Rewards+ offers the opportunity to earn more points on small purchases. It’s a good choice if you make small purchases and already have another ThankYou points-earning credit card that allows you to transfer your points to travel partners. However, some other cards with no annual fee provide better earnings on everyday spending, so one of those may be a better option.
Apply here: Citi Rewards+ Card
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For rates and fees of the Blue Cash Everyday, click here.