This is the best credit card mobile app for 2020—plus tips on what to look for in a mobile app
By Alexandria White
This is the best credit card mobile app for 2020—plus tips on what to look for in a mobile app. Credit card mobile apps can help you pay bills and redeem rewards on the go, but they’re not all created equal. Here are the top ranking apps and an overview of what to look for in a credit card mobile app. Credit card mobile apps are essential for managing your account on the go.
You can quickly view your balance, make bill payments and redeem rewards all from the palm of your hand. While most major card issuers provide mobile apps, not all are created equal. American Express ranks the highest in U.S. credit card app satisfaction, with a score of 886 — which is 21 points above the average 865, according to the J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Credit Card Mobile App Satisfaction Study.
The annual study measures overall satisfaction in mobile app navigation, speed, visual appeal and information/content. Bank of America (874) and Chase (873) follow American Express for second and third place respectively. A high mobile app ranking goes hand-in-hand with high customer satisfaction scores. Amex also takes the top spot in customer satisfaction among national issuers (838). This is the tenth time the issuer has earned the top spot in the J.D. Power 2020 U.S. Credit Card Satisfaction Study. Discover (837) and Bank of America (812) round out the top three issuers.
CNBC Select breaks down the important features you should look for in a credit card mobile app.
What to look for in a credit card mobile app
If you’re in the market for a new credit card, it’s a good idea to consider the features included in the mobile app. After all, a strong mobile app can allow you to get key account information at a glance and make payments at any time. Here’s an overview of what to look for in a credit card mobile app, including features measured in J.D. Power’s study:
Easy navigation: Mobile apps have a lot of information, so it’s important that there’s clear navigation so you know where to get the info you need. Buttons that take you to the rewards, payments, and security pages are helpful for navigating.
Fast speed: A mobile app should provide quick access to your account, not long delays when you’re accessing your information.
Visual appeal: While it’s not essential to have an app that looks pretty, it can help if the card issuer has images or graphics that easily display key information. Card issuers often show card art (which is helpful when navigating between more than one account), as well as graphics to explain the rewards you earn or your credit score.
Key information: The mobile app should clearly display key information about your account, such as balance, due date, minimum payment and interest rate. All of your transactions and statements should be easily accessible as well.
Rewards details: If you have a rewards card, it can be annoying to log on to your online account to redeem rewards. A mobile app that displays your current rewards earnings, and lets you redeem your cash back, points or miles is convenient.
Safety and security features: Consider if your card issuer offers the ability to freeze/lock your card from within the app. This feature can save you the hassle of calling customer service and protect your account if your card is lost or stolen. In addition, it’s helpful if you can set alerts for bill due dates and transactions from within the app.
Straightforward payment options: It should be easy to pay your bill and know how much is due. The app should also have a simple way to enroll in autopay.
The next time you look for a credit card, consider if the mobile app offers these features. You can speak to a customer service representative or read online reviews to see what’s offered.
Credit cards with top mobile apps
The card issuers that top J.D. Power’s list of best mobile apps offer a variety of credit cards depending on your needs. If you frequently buy groceries, the Blue Cash Preferred® Card from American Express offers an industry-leading 6% cash back at U.S. supermarkets on up to $6,000 per year in purchases (then 1%).
