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Is the BofA Premium Rewards Elite worth keeping?

Renewal verdict for the Bank of America® Premium Rewards® Elite Credit Card — ongoing value only (a one-time welcome bonus doesn't justify year two).

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Depends on how you use it

Credits cover $542 of the $550 fee — the rest rides on how you use it.

Annual fee
$550 Inferred by source
Credits you'd realistically use
$542

Why

  • Statement credits you’d realistically use (~$542) don’t fully cover the $550 fee on their own.
  • Whether it’s worth keeping comes down to the value you get from its lounge access, airline/hotel perks — count only what you’ll actually use.

Before you cancel

  • Call the issuer and ask for a retention offer — a statement credit or bonus points to keep the card another year.
  • Ask whether you can product-change to a no-annual-fee card in the same family — it keeps your account age and avoids a new hard pull.
  • Run your real spend through the Find-a-card tool to see what the BofA Premium Rewards Elite actually returns for you.

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Frequently asked

Is the BofA Premium Rewards Elite worth keeping?

Depends on how you use it. Credits cover $542 of the $550 fee — the rest rides on how you use it.

What can I do before cancelling the BofA Premium Rewards Elite?

Call the issuer and ask for a retention offer — a statement credit or bonus points to keep the card another year. Ask whether you can product-change to a no-annual-fee card in the same family — it keeps your account age and avoids a new hard pull. Run your real spend through the Find-a-card tool to see what the BofA Premium Rewards Elite actually returns for you.

Does cancelling the BofA Premium Rewards Elite hurt my credit?

Closing a card can lower your average account age and your total available credit, which may dip your score temporarily. Product-changing to a no-annual-fee card in the same family usually avoids that — you keep the account history.