Bank of America® is making changes to its loyalty program, including a new name, new program tiers and a shift in credit card rewards bonuses for some cardholders, among others. In short, while it’ll be much easier to qualify for the program, it may be harder for some existing members to maintain their current status tiers.
The program, previously called Bank of America® Preferred Rewards, is dropping the “Preferred” from its name and will be called the BofA Rewards® program. The new program will launch on May 27, 2026, and customers who are Preferred Rewards members will be automatically changed to BofA Rewards® on or around that date.
It will be available to more customers
Previously, to qualify for the bank’s loyalty program, customers needed to have a three-month average balance of $20,000 or more across qualifying Bank of America® and eligible Merrill investment accounts.
Now, all Bank of America® customers with a personal checking account with the bank will be able to join BofA Rewards® and get access to benefits like a credit card rewards boost.
While there will no longer be a balance requirement to join the program, customers will still need to keep a considerable amount of money with Bank of America® to qualify for the next-highest rewards tier.
There will be new rewards tiers
Currently, the Preferred Rewards program has four tiers: Gold, Platinum, Platinum Honors and Diamond Honors. Your combined balances with Bank of America® determine which tier you’re in, and that tier determines how much of a boost you get in your credit card rewards.
How the current program works
The program’s new rewards tiers will be labeled as follows:
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Preferred Plus. (Current Gold and Platinum tier members will move to this tier.)
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Preferred Honors. (Current Platinum Honors members will move to this tier.)
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Premier. (Current Diamond Honors members move to this tier.)
Like the previous program, your combined balances will determine the tier you’re in, and the tier determines how much of a boost you get in your credit card rewards, plus which perks and lifestyle benefits you’re eligible for (see below).
How the new program will work
Notably, cardholders who had a balance of $100,000 to $999,999 and were members of the tier formerly called Platinum Honors could previously get a 75% rewards boost. That rate has been reduced to 50% for Preferred Honors cardholders under the new program.
According to Bank of America®, any customers that may have a change in benefits will be given at least six months to transition and increase their balances to get to a higher tier.
Note that if you’re enrolling in the bank’s loyalty program for the first time, Bank of America® will review your balance daily during the first 30 days of enrollment. You’ll automatically be upgraded to the appropriate higher tier when your qualifying balance increases.
There’s an updated app and new benefits
The loyalty program relaunch will also feature an updated app where users can engage with program benefits.
Additionally, BofA Rewards® customers will get access to the following new benefits:
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Cash-back deals from more than 15,000 popular brands, including exclusive deals for members.
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Enhanced fraud and identity monitoring, including a new credit monitoring tool.
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Preferred Honors and Premier tier members will get reimbursed for popular streaming, entertainment and news subscriptions. Preferred Honors members can receive up to $93 per year ($15 per month maximum), and Premier tier members can receive up to $180 per year ($8 per month maximum).
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Customers with balances of $100,000 or more will have access to lifestyle benefits across travel, food, home, fitness, entertainment, health, personal services and more. (Previously, those benefits were offered only to those with balances of $1 million or more.)
Plus, all BofA Rewards® customers will have continued access to benefits like auto loan and mortgage fee discounts. All Preferred Plus, Preferred Honors and Premier tier accounts will also get perks like no-fee ATM transactions and no fees on select banking transactions.


