[Rumor] Chase To Replace CPC Arts and Culture Program With Pandemic Friendly Benefit

Yesterday it was announced that Chase was ending the Chase Private Client Arts & Culture program starting June 30th, 2021. According to a source Chase will be replacing this with a ‘pandemic friendly’ benefit, timing is a bit odd given the vaccine roll out but the value of CPC status has been decreasing so hopefully it’s replaced with something more useful.

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  • Anyone heard any further rumors on this? I enjoyed this benefit and was willing to leave funds in the Chase family for the arts card, now questioning a transfer out / new brokerage bonus.

  • The arts and culture program didn’t cost them anything. They already donate to all these institutions and probably most negotiated customer access as a perk. So they get a tax write off, customers get free museum visits and chase makes us think this is a “perk”. I’m sure the replacement benefit will be useless so it doesn’t cost them anything. Getting quite tired of chase and thinking of making the leap to Citigold.

  • If they did something like the Citigold Prime/streaming credit, it might be mildly interesting.

    If it's Yet Another Peloton Credit, yawn.

    • you seem nice. the CPC Arts & Culture Program is ending this is not a HOAX so everything isn't a hoax hopefully that helps you feel like not everything isn't a hoax!

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  • Replacement will probably be something lame like a meditation app or more Peloton credits.

    FEX YOO CHASE

      • He trolls here and some other websites with the same name. Not helpful, just trolling

      • thats not understanding the program because people like me are self directed and pay them nothing for the benefit.

        • I'm outraged that you think I'm outraged, and frankly I haven't been outraged since the last time I was outraged.

          Thanks for the shoutout, Mr. Tuberculosis! I'm actually a fan of your "no post history" approach to commenting. Enjoy your Easter/Passover weekend!