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UNITED STATES
SECURITIES AND EXCHANGE COMMISSION
Washington, D.C. 20549
 
FORM 8-K
 
CURRENT REPORT
 
Pursuant to Section 13 or 15(d) of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934
 
Date of Report (Date of earliest event reported): April 23, 2021
 
AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY
(Exact name of registrant as specified in its charter)
   
New York 1-7657 13-4922250
(State or other jurisdiction of incorporation) (Commission File Number) (IRS Employer Identification No.)
200 Vesey Street,
New York, New York 10285
(Address of principal executive offices and zip code)
(212) 640-2000
(Registrant's telephone number, including area code)

Not Applicable
(Former name or former address, if changed since last report)
 

Check the appropriate box below if the Form 8-K filing is intended to simultaneously satisfy the filing obligation of the registrant under any of the following provisions (see General Instruction A.2. below):
 
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Securities registered pursuant to Section 12(b) of the Act:

Title of each class Trading Symbol(s) Name of each exchange on which registered
Common Shares (par value $0.20 per Share) AXP New York Stock Exchange
 
Indicate by check mark whether the registrant is an emerging growth company as defined in Rule 405 of the Securities Act of 1933 (§230.405 of this chapter) or Rule 12b-2 of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934 (§240.12b-2 of this chapter).

Emerging growth company

If an emerging growth company, indicate by check mark if the registrant has elected not to use the extended transition period for complying with any new or revised financial accounting standards provided pursuant to Section 13(a) of the Exchange Act. ☐





Item 2.02 Results of Operations and Financial Condition and Item 7.01 Regulation FD Disclosure
The following information is furnished under Item 2.02 – Results of Operations and Financial Condition and Item 7.01 – Regulation FD Disclosure:
On April 23, 2021, American Express Company (the “Company”) issued a press release regarding its financial results for the first quarter of 2021. A copy of such press release is attached to this report as Exhibit 99.1. The Company also made available additional information relating to the financial results for the first quarter of 2021. Such additional financial information is attached to this report as Exhibit 99.2.
Item 9.01    Financial Statements and Exhibits

(d) Exhibits

ExhibitDescription
99.1
99.2
104The cover page of this Current Report on Form 8-K, formatted as inline XBRL.

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SIGNATURE
 
 
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.
 

 AMERICAN EXPRESS COMPANY
 (REGISTRANT)
   
 By:/s/ Kristina V. Fink
  Name:  Kristina V. Fink
  Title:    Deputy Corporate Secretary
 
Date: April 23, 2021
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EXHIBIT 99.1

NEWS RELEASENEWS RELEASENEWS RELEASENEWS RELEASE

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FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
Media Contacts:
Leah M. Gerstner, [email protected], +1.212.640.3174
Andrew R. Johnson, [email protected], +1.212.640.8610

Investors/Analysts Contacts:
Vivian Y. Zhou, [email protected], +1.212.640.5574
Melanie L. Michel, [email protected], +1.212.640.5574


AMERICAN EXPRESS REPORTS FIRST-QUARTER REVENUE OF $9.1 BILLION
AND EARNINGS PER SHARE OF $2.74

(Millions, except percentages and per share amounts)

Quarters Ended
March 31,
Percentage Inc/(Dec)
20212020
Total Revenues Net of Interest Expense$9,064 $10,310 (12)
Total Provisions for Credit Losses$(675)$2,621 #
Net Income$2,235 $367 #
Diluted Earnings Per Common Share 1
$2.74 $0.41 #
Average Diluted Common Shares Outstanding805 808 (0)

# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

New York – April 23, 2021 – American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) today reported first-quarter net income of $2.2 billion, or $2.74 per share, compared with net income of $367 million, or $0.41 per share, a year ago. The results reflected the impact of $1.05 billion ($802 million after tax) in credit reserve releases2, primarily driven by continued improvements in the macroeconomic outlook and strong credit performance.
“I am pleased with our results in the first quarter, where we saw continued improvements in our core business along with best-in-class credit performance, and I’m especially encouraged by the progress we’re making to rebuild our growth momentum going forward,” said Stephen J. Squeri, Chairman and Chief Executive Officer.



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“Card member spending excluding travel and entertainment categories was 11 percent higher on an FX-adjusted basis than it was in the first quarter of 2019, and continues to represent the majority of spend on our network. We’ve also seen an uptick across all categories of travel and entertainment spending in the U.S. in recent weeks, increasing our confidence that domestic consumer travel will continue to recover.
“We view 2021 as a transition year, where we are focused on making investments to rebuild growth momentum in our core business. We’ve fired up our card acquisition engine, adding 2.1 million new proprietary cards during the quarter. Also, the additional value we provided on several of our premium products is helping to drive increased Card Member engagement, and our attrition rates and customer satisfaction levels remain better than pre-pandemic levels.
“Our investments to scale next horizon opportunities are well underway. We began the rollout of the Kabbage digital platform to our small business customers, and through our joint venture in China, we have now added more than 14 million merchants to our network.
“Given the progress we’ve seen thus far and clear indicators that the economy is improving, I’m even more confident in our roadmap to achieve our aspiration of returning to the original EPS expectations we had for 2020 in 2022.”
First-quarter consolidated total revenues net of interest expense were $9.1 billion, down 12 percent from $10.3 billion a year ago. The quarter primarily reflected declines in Card Member spending and loan volumes, as well as a lower average discount rate compared to the prior year.
Consolidated provisions for credit losses resulted in a benefit of $675 million, primarily reflecting the previously mentioned reserve releases and lower net write-offs, compared with a provision expense of $2.6 billion a year ago, which primarily reflected significant credit reserve builds.
Consolidated expenses were $6.7 billion, down 7 percent from $7.2 billion a year ago, reflecting lower customer engagement costs3 and operating expenses.4 Customer engagement costs were down due to the decline in Card Member spending and lower usage of travel-related Card Member benefits, partially offset by marketing investments the company made to rebuild growth momentum. The decrease in operating expenses was primarily driven by gains related to certain Amex Ventures equity investments, partially offset by higher deferred and other compensation costs.
The consolidated effective tax rate was 25.3 percent, up from 18.8 percent a year ago. The increase primarily reflected the impact of certain discrete tax benefits in relation to lower pretax income in the prior year.
Global Consumer Services Group reported first-quarter pretax income of $2.1 billion, compared with $231 million a year ago.
Total revenues net of interest expense were $5.3 billion, down 11 percent from $6.0 billion a year ago. The decrease primarily reflected declines in Card Member spending and loan volumes compared to the prior year.
Provisions for credit losses resulted in a benefit of $504 million, primarily reflecting a portion of the previously mentioned reserve releases and lower net write-offs, compared with a provision expense of $1.8 billion a year ago, which primarily reflected significant reserve builds.
Total expenses were $3.7 billion, down 6 percent from $3.9 billion a year ago. The decrease primarily reflected lower customer engagement costs due to a decline in Card Member spending and lower usage of travel-related Card Member benefits, as well as lower operating expenses, partially offset by marketing investments to rebuild growth momentum.
Global Commercial Services reported first-quarter pretax income of $665 million, compared with $19 million a year ago.
Total revenues net of interest expense were $2.7 billion, down 14 percent from $3.1 billion a year ago, primarily reflecting a decline in Card Member spending.
Provisions for credit losses resulted in a benefit of $162 million, primarily reflecting a portion of the previously mentioned reserve releases and lower net write-offs, compared with a provision expense of $762 million a year ago, which primarily reflected significant reserve builds.
Total expenses were $2.1 billion, down 7 percent from $2.3 billion a year ago. The decrease primarily reflected lower client incentives and other customer engagement costs due to a decline in Card Member spending, partially offset by marketing investments to rebuild growth momentum.



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Global Merchant and Network Services reported first-quarter pretax income of $414 million, compared with $551 million a year ago.
Total revenues net of interest expense were $1.2 billion, down 13 percent from $1.4 billion a year ago. The decrease reflected declines in Card Member spending and the average discount rate compared to the prior year.
Total expenses were $807 million, up 2 percent from $789 million a year ago, driven by higher marketing and promotion investments, partially offset by lower network partner payments due to a decline in Card Member spending.
Corporate and Other reported a first-quarter pretax loss of $210 million, compared with a pretax loss of $349 million a year ago.

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1 Diluted earnings per common share (EPS) was reduced by the impact of (i) earnings allocated to participating share awards and other items of $15 million and $2 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively, and (ii) dividends on preferred shares of $14 million and $32 million for the three months ended March 31, 2021 and 2020, respectively.
2
Reserve releases and reserve builds represent the portion of the provisions for credit losses for the period related to increasing or decreasing reserves for credit losses as a result of, among other things, changes in volumes, macroeconomic outlook, portfolio composition and credit quality of portfolios. Reserve releases represent the amount by which net write-offs exceed the provisions for credit losses. Reserve builds represent the amount by which the provisions for credit losses exceed net write-offs.
3Customer engagement costs represent the aggregate of Card Member rewards, Card Member services, and marketing and business development expenses.
4Operating expenses represent salaries and employee benefits, professional services, data processing and equipment (formerly occupancy and equipment), and other, net.

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About American Express
American Express is a globally integrated payments company, providing customers with access to products, insights and experiences that enrich lives and build business success. Learn more at americanexpress.com and connect with us on facebook.com/americanexpress, instagram.com/americanexpress, linkedin.com/company/american-express, twitter.com/americanexpress, and youtube.com/americanexpress.
Key links to products, services and corporate responsibility information: charge and credit cards, business credit cards, travel services, gift cards, prepaid cards, merchant services, Accertify, InAuth, corporate card, business travel, and corporate responsibility.
Source: American Express Company
Location: Global
This earnings release should be read in conjunction with the company’s statistical tables for the first quarter 2021, available on the American Express Investor Relations website at http://ir.americanexpress.com and in a Form 8-K furnished today with the Securities and Exchange Commission.
An investor conference call will be held at 8:30 a.m. (ET) today to discuss first-quarter results. Live audio and presentation slides for the investor conference call will be available to the general public on the above-mentioned American Express Investor Relations website. A replay of the conference call will be available later today at the same website address.





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CAUTIONARY NOTE REGARDING FORWARD-LOOKING STATEMENTS
This release includes forward-looking statements within the meaning of the Private Securities Litigation Reform Act of 1995, which are subject to risks and uncertainties. The forward-looking statements, which address American Express Company’s current expectations regarding business and financial performance, among other matters, contain words such as “believe,” “expect,” “anticipate,” “intend,” “plan,” “aim,” “will,” “may,” “should,” “could,” “would,” “likely” and similar expressions. Readers are cautioned not to place undue reliance on these forward-looking statements, which speak only as of the date on which they are made. The company undertakes no obligation to update or revise any forward-looking statements. Factors that could cause actual results to differ materially from these forward-looking statements, include, but are not limited to, the following:
the company’s ability to achieve in 2022 its aspiration of being back to the original earnings per common share (EPS) expectations it had for 2020 and for the company to be positioned to execute on its financial growth algorithm, which will depend in part on a recovery in consumer travel and therefore on how soon lockdowns ease, travel restrictions lift and the general public begins to feel comfortable traveling again; discount revenue recovering broadly in-line with billed business; credit performance and reserve levels; identifying attractive investment opportunities that help rebuild growth momentum and scale next horizon opportunities; the company’s ability to control operating expenses; the effective tax rate remaining consistent with current expectations; and the company’s ability to continue its share repurchase program; any of which could be impacted by, among other things, the factors identified in the subsequent paragraphs;
the company’s volumes, revenue growth and EPS for 2021 and beyond, which could be impacted by, among other things, uncertainty regarding the continued spread of COVID-19 (including new variants) and severity of the pandemic and the availability, distribution and use of effective treatments and vaccines; a further deterioration in global economic and business conditions; consumer and business spending not growing in line with expectations, including G&S spending not continuing to grow and T&E spending not rebounding to around 70 percent of 2019 levels by the end of 2021; an inability or unwillingness of Card Members to pay amounts owed to the company; insufficient government support and relief programs to address the ongoing impact of the pandemic; prolonged measures to contain the spread of COVID-19 (including travel restrictions) or premature easing of such containment measures, both of which could further exacerbate the effects on business activity and the company’s Card Members, partners and merchants; health concerns associated with the pandemic continuing to affect consumer behavior, spending levels and preferences, and travel patterns and demand even after government restrictions are lifted and economies reopen, including domestic travel not continuing to recover in 2021; an inability of the company to effectively manage risk in an uncertain environment; market volatility, changes in capital and credit market conditions and the availability and cost of capital; issues impacting brand perceptions and the company’s reputation; the amount and efficacy of investments in share, scale and relevance; an inability of business partners to meet their obligations to the company and the company’s customers due to slowdowns or disruptions in their businesses, bankruptcy or liquidation, or otherwise; the impact of any future contingencies, including, but not limited to, restructurings, impairments, changes in reserves, legal costs, the imposition of fines or civil money penalties and increases in Card Member reimbursements; and the impact of regulation and litigation, which could affect the profitability of the company’s business activities, limit the company’s ability to pursue business opportunities, require changes to business practices or alter the company’s relationships with partners, merchants and Card Members;
future credit performance and the amount and timing of future credit reserve builds and releases, which will depend in part on changes in consumer behavior that affect loan and receivable balances (such as paydown and revolve rates) and delinquency and write-off rates; macroeconomic factors such as unemployment rates, GDP and the volume of bankruptcies; the performance of accounts as they graduate and exit from financial relief programs; collections capabilities and recoveries of previously written-off loans and receivables; the enrollment in, and effectiveness of, hardship programs and troubled debt restructurings; continued government support for the economy; and governmental actions that provide forms of relief with respect to certain loans and fees, such as limiting debt collections efforts and encouraging or requiring extensions, modifications or forbearance;



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net interest income and the growth rate of loans outstanding being higher or lower than current expectations, which will depend on the behavior of Card Members and their actual spending, borrowing and paydown patterns; government stimulus, liquidity and financial strength in the company’s customer base and the availability of forbearance programs; the company’s ability to effectively manage risk and enhance Card Member value propositions; changes in interest rates and the company’s cost of funds; credit actions, including line size and other adjustments to credit availability; and the effectiveness of the company’s strategies to capture a greater share of existing Card Members’ spending and borrowings, reduce Card Member attrition and attract new customers;
the actual amount to be spent on marketing in 2021 and beyond, which will be based in part on continued changes in macroeconomic conditions and business performance; management’s identification and assessment of attractive investment opportunities and the receptivity of Card Members and prospective customers to advertising and customer acquisition initiatives; the pace at which the company winds down its value injections efforts; the company’s ability to balance expense control and investments in the business; and management’s ability to realize efficiencies and optimize investment spending;
the actual amount to be spent on Card Member rewards and services and business development, and the relationship of these variable customer engagement costs to revenues, which could be impacted by continued changes in macroeconomic conditions and Card Member behavior as it relates to their spending patterns (including the level of spend in bonus categories) and the redemption of rewards and offers (including travel redemptions); the costs related to reward point redemptions; Card Members’ interest in the value propositions offered by the company; further enhancements to product benefits to make them attractive to Card Members, potentially in a manner that is not cost effective; and new and renegotiated contractual obligations with business partners;
the ability of the company to control its operating expenses and the actual amount the company spends on operating expenses in 2021 and beyond, which could be impacted by, among other things, management’s decision to increase or decrease spending in such areas as technology, business and product development, sales force, premium servicing and digital capabilities depending on overall business performance; the company’s ability to innovate efficient channels of customer interactions, such as chat supported by artificial intelligence; restructuring activity; fraud costs; information security or compliance expenses or consulting, legal and other professional services fees, including as a result of litigation or internal and regulatory reviews; the level of M&A activity and related expenses; the payment of civil money penalties, disgorgement, restitution, non-income tax assessments and litigation-related settlements; impairments of goodwill or other assets; the impact of changes in foreign currency exchange rates on costs; and higher-than-expected inflation;
net card fees not growing consistent with current expectations, which could be impacted by, among other things, the further deterioration in macroeconomic conditions impacting the ability and desire of Card Members to pay card fees; higher Card Member attrition rates; Card Members continuing to be attracted to the company’s premium card products and the pace of Card Member acquisition activity; and the company’s inability to address competitive pressures and implement its strategies and business initiatives, including introducing new and enhanced benefits and services that are designed for the current environment;
a further decline of the average discount rate, including as a result of further changes in the mix of spending by location and industry (including the pace of recovery in T&E spending), merchant negotiations (including merchant incentives, concessions and volume-related pricing discounts), competition, pricing regulation (including regulation of competitors’ interchange rates) and other factors;
the company’s 2021 tax rate not remaining consistent with current expectations, which could be impacted by, among other things, the company’s geographic mix of income, further changes in tax laws and regulation, unfavorable tax audits and other unanticipated tax items;
changes in the substantial and increasing worldwide competition in the payments industry, including competitive pressure that may materially impact the prices charged to merchants that accept American Express



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cards, competition for new and existing cobrand relationships, competition from new and non-traditional competitors and the success of marketing, promotion and rewards programs;
changes affecting the company’s plans regarding the return of capital to shareholders, including for the second quarter of 2021, which will depend on factors such as capital levels and regulatory capital ratios; changes in the stress testing and capital planning process and new guidance from the Federal Reserve; the company’s results of operations and financial condition; the company’s credit ratings and rating agency considerations; and the economic environment and market conditions in any given period;
the company’s ability to increase Card Member acquisition activities, provide additional value to Card Members and refresh its premium products, which will be impacted in part by competition, brand perceptions and reputation, and the ability of the company to develop and market value propositions that appeal to Card Members and new customers and offer attractive services and rewards programs, which will depend in part on ongoing investments in Card Member acquisition efforts, addressing changing customer behaviors, new product innovation and development, and enrollment processes, including through digital channels, and infrastructure to support new products, services and benefits;
the ability of the company to grow commercial payments, including through cash flow and supplier payment solutions, which will depend in part on competition, the willingness and ability of companies to use such solutions for procurement and other business expenditures, the ability of the company to offer attractive value propositions to potential customers, the company’s ability to enhance and expand its payment and lending solutions, and the company’s ability to integrate Kabbage’s digital capabilities and continue the rollout of the Kabbage platform to the company’s small business customers;
the possibility that the company will not execute on its plans to expand merchant coverage and improve perceptions of coverage, which will depend in part on the success of the company, OptBlue merchant acquirers and GNS partners in signing merchants to accept American Express, which could be impacted by the value propositions offered by the company to merchants and merchant acquirers for card acceptance, as well as the awareness and willingness of Card Members to use American Express cards at merchants and whether Card Members experience welcome acceptance for American Express cards;
the ability of the company to execute on its plans in China, which could be affected by regulation and local business practices; the success of business partners in continuing to acquire merchants and attract local customers on the network; macroeconomic conditions; and competitors with more scale in the market and more established relationships with key industry participants;
a failure in or breach of the company’s operational or security systems, processes or infrastructure, or those of third parties, including as a result of cyberattacks, which could compromise the confidentiality, integrity, privacy and/or security of data, disrupt its operations, reduce the use and acceptance of American Express cards and lead to regulatory scrutiny, litigation, remediation and response costs, and reputational harm;
legal and regulatory developments, which could affect the profitability of the company’s business activities; limit the company’s ability to pursue business opportunities or conduct business in certain jurisdictions; require changes to business practices or alter the company’s relationships with Card Members, partners, merchants and other third parties, including its ability to continue certain cobrand relationships in the EU; exert further pressure on the average discount rate and GNS business; result in increased costs related to regulatory oversight, litigation-related settlements, judgments or expenses, restitution to Card Members or the imposition of fines or civil money penalties; materially affect capital or liquidity requirements, results of operations or ability to pay dividends; or result in harm to the American Express brand;
changes in the financial condition and creditworthiness of the company’s business partners, such as bankruptcies, restructurings or consolidations, including of cobrand partners and merchants that represent a significant portion of the company’s business, such as the airline industry, or partners in GNS or financial institutions that the company relies on for routine funding and liquidity, which could materially affect the company’s financial condition or results of operations; and



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factors beyond the company’s control such as resurgences of COVID-19 cases, whether and when populations achieve herd immunity, severe weather conditions, natural disasters, power loss, disruptions in telecommunications, terrorism and other catastrophic events, any of which could significantly affect demand for and spending on American Express cards, delinquency rates, loan and receivable balances and other aspects of the company’s business and results of operations or disrupt its global network systems and ability to process transactions.
A further description of these uncertainties and other risks can be found in American Express Company’s Annual Report on Form 10-K for the year ended December 31, 2020 and the company’s other reports filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission.



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Exhibit 99.2
American Express Company(Preliminary)
Consolidated Statements of Income
(Millions, except percentages and per share amounts)
Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20YOY % change
Non-interest revenues
Discount revenue$5,242 $5,549 $4,999 $4,015 $5,838 (10)
Net card fees1,253 1,222 1,191 1,141 1,110 13 
Other fees and commissions520 516 478 449 720 (28)
Other219 167 209 186 312 (30)
Total non-interest revenues7,234 7,454 6,877 5,791 7,980 (9)
Interest income
Interest on loans2,144 2,236 2,266 2,368 2,909 (26)
Interest and dividends on investment securities24 29 33 27 38 (37)
Deposits with banks and other24 22 25 31 99 (76)
Total interest income2,192 2,287 2,324 2,426 3,046 (28)
Interest expense
Deposits134 155 202 260 326 (59)
Long-term debt and other228 235 248 282 390 (42)
Total interest expense362 390 450 542 716 (49)
Net interest income1,830 1,897 1,874 1,884 2,330 (21)
Total revenues net of interest expense9,064 9,351 8,751 7,675 10,310 (12)
Provisions for credit losses
Card Member receivables(10)(54)117 355 597 #
Card Member loans(573)37 571 969 1,876 #
Other(92)(94)(23)231 148 #
Total provisions for credit losses(675)(111)665 1,555 2,621 #
Total revenues net of interest expense after provisions for credit losses9,739 9,462 8,086 6,120 7,689 27 
Expenses
Marketing and business development1,766 1,858 1,822 1,362 1,705 4 
Card Member rewards2,243 2,296 2,004 1,349 2,392 (6)
Card Member services317 307 259 208 456 (30)
Salaries and employee benefits1,550 1,566 1,408 1,349 1,395 11 
Professional services403 523 421 406 439 (8)
Data processing and equipment (A)582 644 577 564 549 6 
Other, net(115)410 231 260 301 #
Total expenses6,746 7,604 6,722 5,498 7,237 (7)
Pretax income2,993 1,858 1,364 622 452 #
Income tax provision758 420 291 365 85 #
Net income$2,235 $1,438 $1,073 $257 $367 #
Net income attributable to common shareholders (B)$2,206 $1,415 $1,050 $238 $333 #
Effective tax rate25.3 %22.6 %21.3 %58.7 %18.8 %
Earnings Per Common Share
Basic
Net income attributable to common shareholders$2.74 $1.76 $1.31 $0.29 $0.41 #
Average common shares outstanding804 805 804 804 807  
Diluted
Net income attributable to common shareholders $2.74 $1.76 $1.30 $0.29 $0.41 #
Average common shares outstanding805 806 805 805 808  
Cash dividends declared per common share $0.43 $0.43 $0.43 $0.43 $0.43  
# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Consolidated Balance Sheets and Related Statistical Information
(Billions, except percentages, per share amounts and where indicated)

 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20YOY % change
Assets      
Cash & cash equivalents$40 $33 $36 $42 $39 3 
Card Member receivables, less reserves42 43 40 37 44 (5)
Card Member loans, less reserves66 68 64 64 72 (8)
Investment securities21 22 22 20 5 #
Other (C)24 25 25 26 26 (8)
Total assets$193 $191 $187 $189 $186 4 
Liabilities and Shareholders' Equity      
Customer deposits$89 $87 $85 $85 $78 14 
Short-term borrowings2 2 2 2 3 (33)
Long-term debt42 43 45 49 53 (21)
Other (C)36 36 33 32 31 16 
Total liabilities169 168 165 168 165 2 
Shareholders' Equity24 23 22 21 21 14 
Total liabilities and shareholders' equity$193 $191 $187 $189 $186 4 
Return on average equity (D)22.6 %14.2 %15.3 %18.1 %24.4 %
Return on average common equity (D)23.9 %14.9 %15.9 %18.9 %25.6 %
Book value per common share (dollars)$28.46 $26.58 $25.19 $24.19 $24.13 18 
# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Consolidated Capital
 
 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20
Shares Outstanding (in millions) 
Beginning of period805 805 805 805 810 
Repurchase of common shares(3)   (7)
Net impact of employee benefit plans and others1    2 
End of period803 805 805 805 805 
Risk-Based Capital Ratios - Basel III ($ in billions) 
Common Equity Tier 1/Risk Weighted Assets (RWA)14.8 %13.5 %13.9 %13.6 %11.9 %
Tier 116.0 %14.7 %15.1 %14.8 %13.0 %
Total17.5 %16.2 %16.7 %16.5 %14.6 %
Common Equity Tier 1$20.0 $18.7 $18.3 $17.6 $17.3 
Tier 1 Capital$21.6 $20.3 $19.9 $19.2 $19.0 
Tier 2 Capital$2.1 $2.1 $2.2 $2.1 $2.3 
Total Capital$23.6 $22.4 $22.1 $21.3 $21.3 
RWA$135.1 $138.3 $131.9 $129.3 $146.2 
Tier 1 Leverage11.4 %11.0 %10.8 %10.4 %10.0 %
Average Total Assets to calculate the Tier 1 Leverage Ratio (E)$189.3 $185.1 $185.3 $184.3 $190.1 

See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Selected Card Related Statistical Information 
(Billions, except percentages and where indicated) 

 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20YOY % change
Network volumes (F)
U.S. $186.2 $195.0 $174.6 $145.1 $193.4 (4)
Outside the U.S.83.1 90.9 80.9 65.9 92.0 (10)
Total$269.3 $285.9 $255.5 $211.0 $285.4 (6)
Billed business (F)$225.4 $239.8 $213.6 $174.7 $242.6 (7)
Processed volumes (F)43.9 46.1 41.9 36.3 42.8 3 
Total$269.3 $285.9 $255.5 $211.0 $285.4 (6)
Cards-in-force (millions) (G)
U.S. 54.1 53.8 53.6 54.4 54.9 (1)
Outside the U.S. 58.8 58.2 57.9 58.5 58.7  
Total112.9 112.0 111.5 112.9 113.6 (1)
Proprietary69.0 68.9 68.8 69.3 70.4 (2)
GNS43.9 43.1 42.7 43.6 43.2 2 
Total112.9 112.0 111.5 112.9 113.6 (1)
Basic cards-in-force (millions) (G)
U.S.42.4 42.2 42.0 42.7 43.1 (2)
Outside the U.S.49.8 49.1 48.8 49.1 49.2 1 
Total92.2 91.3 90.8 91.8 92.3  
Average proprietary basic Card Member spending (dollars)
U.S.$4,723 $4,983 $4,486 $3,697 $4,922 (4)
Outside the U.S.$3,170 $3,505 $2,989 $2,272 $3,505 (10)
Average$4,270 $4,549 $4,041 $3,270 $4,497 (5)
Card Member loans
U.S.$61.6 $64.2 $61.4 $62.0 $69.0 (11)
Outside the U.S.8.5 9.2 8.2 8.1 8.7 (2)
Total$70.1 $73.4 $69.6 $70.1 $77.7 (10)
Average discount rate (H)2.26 %2.25 %2.27 %2.23 %2.34 %
Average fee per card (dollars) (I)$73 $71 $69 $65 $63 16 


See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Selected Credit Related Statistical Information
(Billions, except percentages and where indicated)

 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20YOY % change
Worldwide Card Member loans      
U.S.$61.6 $64.2 $61.4 $62.0 $69.0 (11)
Outside the U.S.$8.5 $9.2 $8.2 $8.1 $8.7 (2)
Total loans$70.1 $73.4 $69.6 $70.1 $77.7 (10)
Credit loss reserves (millions)
Beginning balance$5,344 $5,688 $5,628 $5,236 $4,027 33 
Provisions - principal, interest and fees(573)37 571 969 1,876 #
Net write-offs - principal less recoveries(241)(346)(432)(499)(518)(53)
Net write-offs - interest and fees less recoveries(63)(74)(91)(103)(107)(41)
Other (J) 39 12 25 (42)#
Ending balance $4,467 $5,344 $5,688 $5,628 $5,236 (15)
% of loans6.4 %7.3 %8.2 %8.0 %6.7 %
% of past due 723 %727 %679 %493 %406 %
Average loans$70.7 $71.2 $69.9 $72.1 $83.4 (15)
Net write-off rate (principal only) (K)1.4 %1.9 %2.5 %2.8 %2.5 %
Net write-off rate (principal, interest and fees) (K)1.7 %2.4 %3.0 %3.3 %3.0 %
30+ days past due as a % of total (L)0.9 %1.0 %1.2 %1.6 %1.7 %
Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans (M)10.4 %10.7 %10.7 %10.5 %11.2 %
Net interest yield on average Card Member loans (M)11.3 %11.4 %11.6 %11.6 %11.9 %
Worldwide Card Member receivables      
U.S.$30.1 $30.5 $29.2 $26.9 $32.6 (8)
Outside the U.S.$11.9 $13.2 $11.6 $10.7 $12.1 (2)
Total receivables$42.0 $43.7 $40.8 $37.6 $44.7 (6)
Credit loss reserves (millions)
Beginning balance$267 $422 $519 $459 $126 #
Provisions - principal and fees(10)(54)117 355 597 #
Net write-offs - principal and fees less recoveries(53)(105)(219)(299)(258)(79)
Other (J)(2)4 5 4 (6)(67)
Ending balance$202 $267 $422 $519 $459 (56)
% of receivables0.5 %0.6 %1.0 %1.4 %1.0 %
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) (K)0.5 %1.0 %2.2 %3.1 %1.9 %
Net write-off rate, excluding Global Corporate Payments (GCP) (principal and fees) (K)(N)0.6 %1.1 %2.2 %2.8 %2.3 %
Net write-off rate, excluding GCP (principal only) (K)(N)0.5 %1.0 %2.0 %2.5 %2.1 %
30+ days past due as a % of total, excluding GCP (L)(N)0.6 %0.6 %0.9 %1.7 %1.9 %
Other loans (C)
Total other loans$2.3 $2.9 $3.5 $4.6 $5.2 (56)
Credit loss reserves (millions)
Beginning balance$238 $370 $423 $241 $172 $38 
Provisions(82)(101)(26)206 98 #
Net write-offs(14)(31)(27)(24)(29)(52)
Other (J)1      
Ending balance$143 $238 $370 $423 $241 $(41)
% of other loans6.2 %8.2 %10.6 %9.2 %4.6 %
Other receivables (C)
Total other receivables$2.4 $3.0 $2.6 $2.8 $2.9 (17)
Credit loss reserves (millions)
Beginning balance$85 $85 $94 $71 $27 #
Provisions(10)7 3 25 50 #
Net write-offs(8)(7)(12)(2)(6)33 
Ending balance$67 $85 $85 $94 $71 (6)
% of other receivables2.8 %2.8 %3.3 %3.4 %2.4 %

# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Selected Income Statement Information by Segment 
(Millions)   

Global Consumer Services Group
(GCSG)
Global Commercial Services
(GCS)
Global Merchant and Network Services
(GMNS)
Corporate and OtherConsolidated
Q1'21     
Non-interest revenues$3,690 $2,432 $1,190 $(78)$7,234 
Interest income1,807 336 4 45 2,192 
Interest expense187 116 (17)76 362 
Total revenues net of interest expense5,310 2,652 1,211 (109)9,064 
Total provisions for credit losses(504)(162)(10)1 (675)
Total revenues net of interest expense after provisions for credit losses5,814 2,814 1,221 (110)9,739 
Marketing, business development, and Card Member rewards and services2,582 1,386 345 13 4,326 
Salaries and employee benefits and other operating expenses1,108 763 462 87 2,420 
Pretax income (loss)2,124 665 414 (210)2,993 
Q1'20
Non-interest revenues$3,894 $2,788 $1,346 $(48)$7,980 
Interest income2,411 499 6 130 3,046 
Interest expense328 200 (36)224 716 
Total revenues net of interest expense5,977 3,087 1,388 (142)10,310 
Total provisions for credit losses1,810 762 48 1 2,621 
Total revenues net of interest expense after provisions for credit losses4,167 2,325 1,340 (143)7,689 
Marketing, business development, and Card Member rewards and services2,702 1,508 324 19 4,553 
Salaries and employee benefits and other operating expenses1,234 798 465 187 2,684 
Pretax income (loss)231 19 551 (349)452 
YOY % change
Non-interest revenues(5)(13)(12)63 (9)
Interest income(25)(33)(33)(65)(28)
Interest expense(43)(42)(53)(66)(49)
Total revenues net of interest expense(11)(14)(13)(23)(12)
Total provisions for credit losses### #
Total revenues net of interest expense after provisions for credit losses40 21 (9)(23)27 
Marketing, business development, and Card Member rewards and services(4)(8)6 (32)(5)
Salaries and employee benefits and other operating expenses(10)(4)(1)(53)(10)
Pretax income (loss)##(25)(40)#

# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Network Volumes Related Growth 

 YOY % change
 ReportedFX-Adjusted (O)
 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20
Worldwide          
Network volumes (F)(6)%(14)%(19)%(34)%(5)%(8)%(15)%(19)%(33)%(4)%
Total billed business (F)(7)(15)(20)(35)(4)(9)(16)(20)(35)(3)
Consumer billed business(4)(12)(17)(35)(3)(6)(13)(18)(34)(2)
Commercial billed business(10)(18)(23)(36)(6)(12)(19)(23)(36)(5)
Processed volumes (F)3(8)(14)(25)(11)(1)(10)(13)(22)(8)
U.S.          
Network volumes (F)(4)(12)(17)(32)(3)n/an/an/an/an/a
Total billed business (F)(5)(12)(17)(32)(3)n/an/an/an/an/a
Consumer billed business(2)(11)(16)(32)(1)n/an/an/an/an/a
Commercial billed business(8)(15)(19)(33)(4)n/an/an/an/an/a
Outside the U.S.          
Network volumes (F)(10)(18)(23)(38)(11)(15)(21)(24)(35)(7)
Total billed business (F)(14)(22)(27)(44)(8)(20)(25)(29)(42)(4)
Consumer billed business(10)(17)(21)(41)(6)(17)(20)(23)(39)(2)
Commercial billed business(20)(31)(37)(49)(12)(26)(33)(37)(46)(7)
Asia Pacific consolidated network volumes0(10)(15)(27)(10)(7)(15)(17)(25)(6)
Latin America & Canada network volumes(19)(29)(37)(49)(12)(18)(25)(31)(42)(5)
Europe, Middle East & Africa network volumes(21)(28)(30)(50)(13)(27)(31)(32)(49)(10)
Merchant Industry Metrics
Worldwide billed business (F)
T&E-related (14% of Q1'21 worldwide billed business)(49)(64)(68)(87)(20)(50)(65)(68)(87)(20)
Goods & Services (G&S)-related (86% of Q1'21 worldwide billed business) (P)851(12)3641(12)4
Airline-related (2% of Q1'21 worldwide billed business)(72)(85)(92)#(32)(73)(85)(92)#(31)
U.S. billed business (F)
T&E-related (14% of Q1'21 U.S. billed business)(43)(62)(67)(85)(17)n/an/an/an/an/a
G&S-related (86% of Q1'21 U.S. billed business) (P)752(12)3n/an/an/an/an/a
Airline-related (2% of Q1'21 U.S. billed business)(67)(82)(90)#(28)n/an/an/an/an/a
# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

See Appendix V for footnote references
7



Global Consumer Services Group(Preliminary)
Selected Income Statement and Statistical Information
(Millions, except percentages)

 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20YOY % change
Non-interest revenues$3,690 $3,835 $3,517 $2,932 $3,894 (5)
Interest income1,807 1,901 1,916 1,971 2,411 (25)
Interest expense187 209 242 272 328 (43)
Net interest income1,620 1,692 1,674 1,699 2,083 (22)
Total revenues net of interest expense5,310 5,527 5,191 4,631 5,977 (11)
Total provisions for credit losses(504)40 412 886 1,810 #
Total revenues net of interest expense after provisions for credit losses5,814 5,487 4,779 3,745 4,167 40 
Expenses
Marketing, business development, and Card Member rewards and services2,582 2,739 2,504 1,723 2,702 (4)
Salaries and employee benefits and other operating expenses1,108 1,297 1,177 1,195 1,234 (10)
Total expenses3,690 4,036 3,681 2,918 3,936 (6)
Pretax segment income2,124 1,451 1,098 827 231 #
(Billions, except percentages and where indicated)
Billed business (F)
U.S.$89.0 $94.8 $83.9 $68.1 $90.9 (2)
Outside the U.S.$30.3 $34.7 $30.2 $22.5 $33.7 (10)
Total$119.3 $129.5 $114.1 $90.6 $124.6 (4)
Proprietary cards-in-force (millions) (G)
U.S.37.8 37.7 37.5 37.5 38.0 (1)
Outside the U.S.16.7 16.7 16.8 17.2 17.6 (5)
Total54.5 54.4 54.3 54.7 55.6 (2)
Proprietary basic cards-in-force (millions) (G)
U.S.26.7 26.6 26.5 26.6 27.0 (1)
Outside the U.S.11.6 11.6 11.7 11.9 12.1 (4)
Total38.3 38.2 38.2 38.5 39.1 (2)
Average proprietary basic Card Member spending (dollars)
U.S$3,336 $3,567 $3,162 $2,548 $3,366 (1)
Outside the U.S.$2,616 $2,984 $2,555 $1,871 $2,777 (6)
Average$3,118 $3,390 $2,975 $2,338 $3,183 (2)
Segment assets$81.3 $86.7 $81.3 $80.4 $87.3 (7)
Card Member loans
Total loans
U.S.$48.3 $51.4 $49.8 $50.3 $55.6 (13)
Outside the U.S.$8.0 $8.7 $7.7 $7.6 $8.2 (2)
Total$56.3 $60.1 $57.5 $57.9 $63.8 (12)
Average loans
U.S.$49.0 $50.3 $50.0 $51.7 $59.3 (17)
Outside the U.S.$8.3 $8.3 $7.8 $7.6 $10.0 (17)
Total$57.3 $58.6 $57.8 $59.3 $69.3 (17)
Lending Credit Metrics
U.S.      
Net write-off rate (principal only) (K)1.3 %1.9 %2.4 %2.8 %2.6 %
Net write-off rate (principal, interest and fees) (K)1.6 %2.3 %2.9 %3.3 %3.1 %
30+ days past due as a % of total (L)0.9 %1.0 %1.1 %1.5 %1.7 %
Outside the U.S.
Net write-off rate (principal only) (K)2.5 %2.5 %3.3 %3.7 %2.9 %
Net write-off rate (principal, interest and fees) (K)3.2 %3.1 %4.1 %4.6 %3.5 %
30+ days past due as a % of total (L)1.6 %1.7 %1.8 %2.3 %2.1 %
Total
Net write-off rate (principal only) (K)1.4 %2.0 %2.5 %2.9 %2.6 %
Net write-off rate (principal, interest and fees) (K)1.8 %2.4 %3.1 %3.5 %3.2 %
30+ days past due as a % of total (L)1.0 %1.1 %1.2 %1.6 %1.7 %
Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans (M)11.3 %11.5 %11.6 %11.5 %12.0 %
Net interest yield on average Card Member loans (M)
U.S.12.1 %12.0 %12.0 %11.7 %12.1 %
Outside the U.S.10.9 %11.1 %11.9 %13.3 %11.9 %
Total11.9 %11.9 %12.0 %11.9 %12.1 %
Card Member receivables
U.S.$11.2 $11.9 $10.3 $9.5 $10.5 7 
Outside the U.S.$6.0 $6.8 $5.8 $5.5 $5.3 13 
Total receivables$17.2 $18.7 $16.1 $15.0 $15.8 9 
Charge Credit Metrics      
U.S.      
Net write-off rate (principal only) (K)0.0 %0.4 %1.0 %2.1 %1.7 %
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) (K)0.1 %0.5 %1.1 %2.3 %1.9 %
30+ days past due as a % of total (L)0.4 %0.4 %0.6 %1.2 %1.5 %
Outside the U.S.
Net write-off rate (principal only) (K)1.3 %1.3 %2.8 %3.5 %2.6 %
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) (K)1.4 %1.5 %3.1 %3.7 %2.8 %
30+ days past due as a % of total (L)0.9 %1.0 %1.2 %1.6 %2.2 %
Total
Net write-off rate (principal only) (K)0.5 %0.7 %1.7 %2.6 %2.0 %
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) (K)0.6 %0.8 %1.8 %2.8 %2.2 %
30+ days past due as a % of total (L)0.6 %0.6 %0.8 %1.3 %1.7 %

# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

See Appendix V for footnote references
8



Global Commercial Services
(Preliminary)
Selected Income Statement and Statistical Information
(Millions, except percentages)
 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20YOY % change
Non-interest revenues$2,432 $2,523 $2,327 $2,014 $2,788 (13)
Interest income336 334 351 402 499 (33)
Interest expense116 126 139 154 200 (42)
Net interest income220 208 212 248 299 (26)
Total revenues net of interest expense2,652 2,731 2,539 2,262 3,087 (14)
Total provisions for credit losses(162)(164)250 645 762 #
Total revenues net of interest expense after provisions for credit losses2,814 2,895 2,289 1,617 2,325 21 
Expenses
Marketing, business development, and Card Member rewards and services1,386 1,338 1,221 924 1,508 (8)
Salaries and employee benefits and other operating expenses763 890 796 715 798 (4)
Total expenses2,149 2,228 2,017 1,639 2,306 (7)
Pretax segment income (loss)665 667 272 (22)19 #
(Billions, except percentages and where indicated)
Billed business (F)$104.0 $109.1 $98.5 $82.8 $116.1 (10)
Proprietary cards-in-force (millions) (G)14.5 14.5 14.5 14.6 14.8 (2)
Average Card Member spending (dollars)$7,159 $7,515 $6,776 $5,645 $7,836 (9)
Segment assets42.4 $42.1 $39.9 $38.3 $46.7 (9)
Card Member loans
Total loans$13.8 $13.3 $12.1 $12.2 $13.9 (1)
Total loans - Global Small Business Services (GSBS)$13.8 $13.2 $12.0 $12.1 $13.8  
30+ days past due as a % of total - GSBS (L)0.6 %0.7 %1.1 %1.6 %1.4 %
Average loans - GSBS$13.4 $12.5 $12.1 $12.8 $14.1 (5)
Net write-off rate (principal only) - GSBS (K)1.0 %1.9 %2.2 %2.3 %1.9 %
Net write-off rate (principal, interest and fees) - GSBS (K)1.2 %2.2 %2.5 %2.6 %2.2 %
Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans (M)6.5 %6.6 %7.0 %7.8 %8.4 %
Net interest yield on average Card Member loans (M)8.7 %9.0 %9.5 %10.0 %10.8 %
Card Member receivables
Total receivables$24.8 $25.0 $24.7 $22.6 $28.9 (14)
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) (K)0.5 %1.1 %2.5 %3.3 %1.8 %
Total receivables - GCP (N)$10.5 $10.9 $10.4 $9.4 $13.2 (20)
90+ days past billing as a % of total - GCP (L)(N)0.4 %0.6 %0.6 %2.5 %1.1 %
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) - GCP (K)(N)0.4 %0.7 %2.4 %4.0 %1.0 %
Total receivables - GSBS$14.3 $14.1 $14.3 $13.2 $15.7 (9)
30+ days past due as a % of total - GSBS (L)0.6 %0.7 %1.0 %2.1 %2.0 %
Net write-off rate (principal only) - GSBS (K)0.5 %1.3 %2.3 %2.5 %2.2 %
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) - GSBS (K)0.5 %1.4 %2.5 %2.8 %2.5 %
# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

See Appendix V for footnote references
9



Global Merchant and Network Services(Preliminary)
Selected Income Statement and Statistical Information             
(Millions, except percentages)                 

 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20YOY % change
Non-interest revenues$1,190 $1,219 $1,111 $919 $1,346 (12)
Interest income4 4 4 4 6 (33)
Interest expense(17)(20)(18)(6)(36)(53)
Net interest income21 24 22 10 42 (50)
Total revenues net of interest expense1,211 1,243 1,133 929 1,388 (13)
Total provisions for credit losses(10)13 2 25 48 #
Total revenues net of interest expense after provisions for credit losses1,221 1,230 1,131 904 1,340 (9)
Expenses
Marketing, business development, and Card Member rewards and services345 390 340 249 324 6 
Salaries and employee benefits and other operating expenses462 557 440 452 465 (1)
Total expenses807 947 780 701 789 2 
Pretax segment income414 283 351 203 551 (25)
(Billions)      
Segment assets$13.9 $14.3 $12.3 $11.6 $10.2 36 

# - Denotes a variance of 100 percent or more.

See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Appendix I 
Components of Return on Average Equity (ROE) and Return on Average Common Equity (ROCE)
(Millions, except percentages) 

 For the Twelve Months Ended
Mar 31, 2021Dec 31, 2020Sep 30, 2020Jun 30, 2020Mar 31, 2020
ROE     
Net income$5,003 $3,135 $3,390 $4,072 $5,576 
Average shareholders' equity$22,158 $22,002 $22,172 $22,504 $22,818 
Return on average equity (D)22.6 %14.2 %15.3 %18.1 %24.4 %
Reconciliation of ROCE     
Net income$5,003 $3,135 $3,390 $4,072 $5,576 
Preferred shares dividends and related accretion61 79 85 90 92 
Earnings allocated to participating share awards and other33 20 23 27 38 
Net income attributable to common shareholders$4,909 $3,036 $3,282 $3,955 $5,446 
Average shareholders' equity$22,158 $22,002 $22,172 $22,504 $22,818 
Average preferred shares1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 1,584 
Average common shareholders' equity$20,574 $20,418 $20,588 $20,920 $21,234 
Return on average common equity (D)23.9 %14.9 %15.9 %18.9 %25.6 %

See Appendix V for footnote references
11



American Express Company(Preliminary)
Appendix II  
Net Interest Yield on Average Card Member Loans 
(Millions, except percentages and where indicated) 

 Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20
Consolidated     
Net interest income$1,830 $1,897 $1,874 $1,884 $2,330 
Exclude:
Interest expense not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (Q)236 254 296 350 395 
Interest income not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (R)(96)(111)(137)(156)(264)
Adjusted net interest income (S)$1,970 $2,040 $2,033 $2,078 $2,461 
Average Card Member loans (billions)$70.7 $71.2 $69.9 $72.1 $83.4 
Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans (T)10.4 %10.7 %10.7 %10.5 %11.2 %
Net interest yield on average Card Member loans (U)11.3 %11.4 %11.6 %11.6 %11.9 %
Global Consumer Services Group     
U.S.     
Net interest income$1,421 $1,490 $1,470 $1,462 $1,800 
Exclude:
Interest expense not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (Q)60 64 81 97 46 
Interest income not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (R)(25)(33)(42)(54)(60)
Adjusted net interest income (S)$1,456 $1,521 $1,509 $1,505 $1,786 
Average Card Member loans (billions)$49.0 $50.3 $50.0 $51.7 $59.3 
Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans (T)11.6 %11.8 %11.8 %11.3 %12.1 %
Net interest yield on average Card Member loans (U)12.1 %12.0 %12.0 %11.7 %12.1 %
Outside the U.S.     
Net interest income$199 $202 $203 $237 $283 
Exclude:
Interest expense not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (Q)26 33 34 18 16 
Interest income not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (R)(2)(2)(2)(2)(4)
Adjusted net interest income (S)$223 $233 $235 $253 $295 
Average Card Member loans (billions)$8.3 $8.3 $7.8 $7.6 $10.0 
Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans (T)9.6 %9.7 %10.4 %12.5 %11.3 %
Net interest yield on average Card Member loans (U)10.9 %11.1 %11.9 %13.3 %11.9 %
Total     
Net interest income$1,620 $1,692 $1,674 $1,699 $2,083 
Exclude:
Interest expense not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (Q)86 97 115 115 62 
Interest income not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (R)(27)(35)(45)(56)(64)
Adjusted net interest income (S)$1,679 $1,754 $1,744 $1,758 $2,081 
Average Card Member loans (billions)$57.3 $58.6 $57.8 $59.3 $69.3 
Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans (T)11.3 %11.5 %11.6 %11.5 %12.0 %
Net interest yield on average Card Member loans (U)11.9 %11.9 %12.0 %11.9 %12.1 %
Global Commercial Services     
Net interest income$220 $208 $212 $248 $299 
Exclude:
Interest expense not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (Q)93 103 111 119 145 
Interest income not attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio (R)(22)(25)(34)(47)(64)
Adjusted net interest income (S)$291 $286 $289 $320 $380 
Average Card Member loans (billions)$13.5 $12.6 $12.1 $12.8 $14.2 
Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans (T)6.5 %6.6 %7.0 %7.8 %8.4 %
Net interest yield on average Card Member loans (U)8.7 %9.0 %9.5 %10.0 %10.8 %

See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Appendix III
Card Member Receivables Net Write-offs Components
(Billions, except percentages and where indicated)


Q1'21Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20YOY % change
Worldwide Card Member receivables
Net write-offs (millions)
Net write-offs (principal and fees) (K)$53 $105 $219 $299 $258 (79)
Less: Net write-offs (principal and fees) - GCP (K)(N)10 18 60 105 43 (77)
Net write-offs (principal and fees) - GCSG and GSBS (K)$43 $87 $159 $194 $215 (80)
Less: Net write-offs (fees only) - GCSG and GSBS (K)7 10 15 18 19 (63)
Net write-offs (principal only) - GCSG and GSBS (K)$36 $77 $144 $176 $196 (82)
Average Card Member receivables
Global Consumer Services Group (GCSG)$17.1 $17.3 $15.8 $14.0 $19.8 (14)
Global Small Business Services (GSBS)14.0 14.4 13.8 13.7 16.8 (17)
Average receivables (GCSG and GSBS)$31.1 $31.7 $29.6 $27.7 $36.6 (15)
GCP (N)10.7 10.7 9.9 10.5 16.6 (36)
Total average receivables$41.8 $42.4 $39.5 $38.2 $53.2 (21)
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) (K)0.5 %1.0 %2.2 %3.1 %1.9 %
Net write-off rate (principal and fees) - GCSG and GSBS (K)0.6 %1.1 %2.2 %2.8 %2.3 %
Net write-off rate (principal only) - GCSG and GSBS (K)0.5 %1.0 %2.0 %2.5 %2.1 %

See Appendix V for footnote references
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American Express Company(Preliminary)
Appendix IV
Network Volumes Information (Recast)
(Billions)
Effective for the first quarter of 2021, we have changed the way we describe our volume metrics:
Where we previously used the term “Billed Business” to describe our total volumes, we now use the term “Network Volumes.”
Where we previously used the term “Proprietary Billed Business” to describe transaction volumes from cards and other payment products issued by American Express, we now use the term “Billed Business.”
Where we previously used the term “GNS Billed Business” to describe transaction volumes from cards issued by GNS partners and joint ventures, we now use the term “Processed Volumes” and in order to provide a more complete view of transactions across our network we have now included in this category transactions associated with certain alternative payment solutions that were not previously reported in our volume metrics.
We believe that these changes provide better differentiation and descriptors for the volumes that run across the American Express network. Prior period amounts have been recast to conform with current period presentation.

As Recast
Q4'20Q3'20Q2'20Q1'20Q4'19Q3'19Q2'19Q1'19FY 2020FY 2019
Network volumes (F)
U.S.$195.0 $174.6 $145.1 $193.4 $220.3 $209.7 $212.3 $198.4 $708.1 $840.7 
Outside the U.S.90.9 80.9 65.9 92.0 111.4 105.0 105.5 103.1 329.7 425.0 
Total$285.9 $255.5 $211.0 $285.4 $331.7 $314.7 $317.8 $301.5 $1,037.8 $1,265.7 
Billed business (F)239.8 213.6 174.7 242.6 281.6 266.2 269.5 253.2 870.7 1,070.5 
Processed volumes (F)46.1 41.9 36.3 42.8 50.1 48.5 48.3 48.3 167.1 195.2 
Total$285.9 $255.5 $211.0 $285.4 $331.7 $314.7 $317.8 $301.5 $1,037.8 $1,265.7 



See Appendix V for footnote references
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Appendix V(Preliminary)

All Information in the preceding tables is presented on a basis prepared in conformity with accounting principles generally accepted in the United States of America (GAAP), unless otherwise indicated. Certain reclassifications of prior period amounts have been made to conform to the current period presentation.
(A)Effective for the first quarter of 2021, we changed the expense category name from Occupancy and equipment to Data processing and equipment to better reflect the nature and components of the expense.
(B)Represents net income, less (i) earnings allocated to participating share awards of $15 million, $9 million, $7 million, $2 million and $2 million in Q1'21, Q4'20, Q3'20, Q2'20 and Q1'20, respectively; and (ii) dividends on preferred shares of $14 million, $14 million, $16 million, $17 million and $32 million in Q1'21, Q4'20, Q3'20, Q2'20 and Q1'20, respectively.
(C)Within assets, "other" includes the following items as presented in our Consolidated Balance Sheets: Other loans, less reserves for credit losses (including merchant financing loans and Paycheck Protection Program (PPP)), Premises and equipment and Other assets (including Other receivables); and within liabilities, "other" includes the following items: Accounts payable and Other liabilities.
(D)Return on average equity and return on average common equity are calculated by dividing one-year period of net income by one-year average of total shareholders' equity, and one-year period of net income attributable to common shareholders by one-year average of common shareholders' equity, respectively. Refer to Appendix I for components of return on average equity and return on average common equity.
(E)Presented for the purpose of calculating the Tier 1 Leverage Ratio.
(F)Effective for the first quarter of 2021, we have changed the way we describe our volume metrics:
• Where we previously used the term “Billed Business” to describe our total volumes, we now use the term “Network Volumes.”
• Where we previously used the term “Proprietary Billed Business” to describe transaction volumes from cards and other payment products issued by American Express, we now use the term “Billed Business.”
• Where we previously used the term “GNS Billed Business” to describe transaction volumes from cards issued by GNS partners and joint ventures, we now use the term “Processed Volumes” and in order to provide a more complete view of transactions across our network we have now included in this category transactions associated with certain alternative payment solutions that were not previously reported in our volume metrics.

We believe that these changes provide better differentiation and descriptors for the volumes that run across the American Express network. Prior period amounts have been recast to conform with current period presentation. See Appendix IV for recast prior period amounts.
(G)Cards-in-force represent the number of cards that are issued and outstanding by American Express (proprietary cards-in-force) and cards issued and outstanding under network partnership agreements with banks and other institutions, including joint ventures (GNS cards-in-force) except for GNS retail cobrand cards that have no out of store spend activity during the prior 12 months. Basic cards-in-force excludes supplemental cards issued on consumer accounts. Cards-in-force is useful in understanding the size of our Card Member base.
(H)Average discount rate calculation is generally designed to reflect the average pricing at all merchants accepting American Express cards and represents the percentage of network volumes retained by us from spend at merchants we acquire, or from merchants acquired by third parties on our behalf, net of amounts retained by such third parties. The average discount rate, together with network volumes, drive our discount revenue.
(I)Average fee per card is computed based on proprietary net card fees divided by average proprietary total cards-in-force.
(J)Other includes foreign currency impact on balance sheet re-measurement and translation.
(K)We present a net write-off rate based on principal losses only (i.e., excluding interest and/or fees) to be consistent with industry convention. In addition, as our practice is to include uncollectible interest and/or fees as part of our total provision for credit losses, a net write-off rate including principal, interest and/or fees is also presented. We believe the net write-off rate, excluding GCP net write-offs, a non-GAAP measure, is useful to show the write-off rate based on principal losses only for the Card Member receivables portfolios for which data is available (i.e., Global Consumer and Global Small Business Services). See Appendix III for a reconciliation.
(L)Beginning Q1'20, we offered Customer Pandemic Relief programs to provide short-term support for customers impacted by COVID-19. These programs are no longer widely available and negligible balances remained in the programs as of both December 31, 2020, and March 31, 2021. Delinquency status is generally frozen at enrollment, and loans that are current at enrollment do not age, regardless of whether payment is made. Upon exiting the program, delinquency aging resumes where it had left off at enrollment.
(M)See Appendix II for calculations of net interest yield on average Card Member loans, a non-GAAP measure, and net interest income divided by average Card Member loans, a GAAP measure, and the Company's rationale for presenting net interest yield on average Card Member loans (refer to Footnotes "T" and "U").
(N)GCP reflects global, large and middle market corporate accounts. GCP delinquency data for periods other than 90+ days past billing and the net write-off rate based on principal losses only are not available due to system constraints.
(O)FX-adjusted information assumes a constant exchange rate between the periods being compared for purposes of currency translation into U.S. dollars (i.e., assumes the foreign exchange rates used to determine results for Q1'21 apply to the period(s) against which such results are being compared).
(P)Effective Q1'21, we renamed "Non T&E" to "Goods and services (G&S)" which includes spend in merchant categories other than T&E-related merchant categories.
(Q)Primarily represents interest expense attributable to maintaining our corporate liquidity pool and funding Card Member receivables.
(R)Primarily represents interest income attributable to Other loans, interest-bearing deposits and the fixed income investment portfolios.
(S)Adjusted net interest income is a non-GAAP measure that represents net interest income attributable to our Card Member loans (which includes, on a GAAP basis, interest that is deemed uncollectible), excluding the impact of interest expense and interest income not attributable to our Card Member loans. We believe adjusted net interest income is useful to investors because it represents the interest expense and interest income attributable to our Card Member loan portfolio and is a component of net interest yield on average Card Member loans, which provides a measure of profitability of our Card Member loan portfolio.
(T)Net interest income divided by average Card Member loans, computed on an annualized basis, a GAAP measure, includes elements of total interest income and total interest expense that are not attributable to the Card Member loan portfolio, and thus is not representative of net interest yield on average Card Member loans.
(U)Net interest yield on average Card Member loans is a non-GAAP measure that is computed by dividing adjusted net interest income by average Card Member loans, computed on an annualized basis. Reserves and net write-offs related to uncollectible interest are recorded through provisions for credit losses, and thus not included in the net interest yield calculation. We believe that net interest yield on average Card Member loans is useful to investors because it provides a measure of profitability of our Card Member loan portfolio.

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