
Despite all the changes with the Bilt 2.0 credit cards, the Bilt Rewards program is, for now, unchanged. That means that Rent Day is still going, with everything it normally does, like 2X on all purchases through the existing Bilt Mastercard – up to 1,000 bonus points.
For this next Rent Day, on February 1st, there will be a transfer bonus from Bilt Rewards to ALL – Accor Live Limitless.
The base transfer ratio of Bilt Points to Accor Points is 3:2. The transfer ratio specifically for Rent Day on Feb 1 is in parenthesis for each bonus.
- Blue: 25% bonus(6:5)
- Silver: 50% bonus (1:1)
- Gold: 75% bonus(6:7)
- Platinum: 100% bonus (3:4)
- New Bilt Cash Upgrade: For the first time, Bilt Members can use $75 of Bilt Cash to unlock the bonus of the next status tier. Platinum Members will be able to upgrade their bonus to 125% (2:3). Note: You can only access one tier up (i.e., Blue → Silver)
- Bilt Cash upgrades will show on the page where you initiate a transfer from Bilt to Accor on February 1
It’s worth noting that when Bilt launched ALL as a transfer partner, they actually had transfer bonuses as high as 200% for Platinum members.
This is still *good*, with an ALL point worth approximately 2.36 cents (2 Euro cents) at today’s exchange rate of $1.18 for a Euro. If my calculations are correct (and a bit like the new Bilt cards, there’s some math here!), you are getting 3.14666667 cents per Bilt point at the Platinum level. If you redeem $75 in Bilt Cash for the top up, you can do as well last 3.54 cents per Bilt point.
February 1st happens to be the very first day of Bilt Cash. The Bilt 2.0 cards aren’t out to earn Bilt Cash yet, so I think the only way to even have enough Bilt Cash is if you have accrued 50,000 Bilt points since January 1st, which would net you $100 in Bilt Cash. I suspect few will have that.
Brands in Accor’s ALL program include Fairmont, Raffles, Sofitel, Pullman and more. There was also an offer for Bilt Platinum members to get Accor Platinum status for 2025 which soft landed to Accor Gold for 2026 which I do have, though I’m undecided on taking the advantage of this transfer bonus owing to the fact that I have plenty from the last, larger go round.
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