American Express is a globally recognized financial services company that specializes in payment solutions and travel-related services. The company is best known for its charge and credit card offerings, which cater to both consumers and businesses, enabling them to make purchases and manage expenses seamlessly. In addition to card services, American Express provides a range of financial products, including personal savings accounts, loans, and business financing options, as well as premium travel services and rewards programs designed to enhance customer loyalty. Through its extensive network, American Express facilitates transactions, offering a variety of products that address the needs of individuals and corporations alike in the realm of financial management and travel experiences. Read More
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American Express Company (NYSE: AXP) today announced that the Federal Reserve set the company’s preliminary Stress Capital Buffer (“SCB”) requirement at 2.5 percent, effective October 1, 2025 through September 30, 2026, based on the results of the 2025 Comprehensive Capital Analysis and Review process. This is the minimum SCB requirement under the applicable regulations and is consistent with American Express’ previously disclosed SCB in effect through September 30, 2025.
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