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Item 7.01
Regulation FD Disclosure
American Express Company (the “Company”) is hereby furnishing below delinquency and write-off statistics for its U.S. Consumer and U.S. Small Business Card Member lending portfolios for the months ended August 31, July 31 and June
30, 2022.
American Express Company
U.S. Consumer and U.S. Small Business
Delinquency and Write-off Rate Statistics
As of and for the months ended August 31, July 31 and June 30, 2022
Total
Card Member loans – U.S. Consumer and U.S. Small Business
$
86.1
$
85.2
$
83.1
(a)
Net write-off rate based on principal only (i.e., excluding interest and/or fees).
The statistics presented above provide
information that is additional to the data reported by the American Express Credit Account Master Trust (the “Lending Trust”) in its monthly Form 10-D report filed with the Securities and Exchange Commission. The Card Member loans that have been securitized through the Lending Trust do not possess identical characteristics with those of the total U.S. Consumer or U.S. Small Business Card Member loan portfolios, which include securitized and non-securitized Card Member loans. The reported credit performance of the Lending Trust may, on a month-to-month basis, be better or worse as a result of, among other things, differences in the mix, vintage and aging of loans, the use of end-of-period principal loan balances to calculate write-off statistics in the Lending Trust compared to the use of average loan balances over the reporting period used in the statistics of the U.S. Consumer and U.S. Small Business Card Member loan portfolios, as well as other mechanics of
the calculation for the Lending Trust net write-off rate, which is impacted by any additions to the Lending Trust within a particular period.
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Set forth below is certain information regarding the credit performance of the Lending Trust for its three most recent monthly reporting periods, as reported in its Form 10-D report filed with respect to each such period.
Pursuant to the requirements of the Securities Exchange Act of 1934, the
registrant has duly caused this report to be signed on its behalf by the undersigned hereunto duly authorized.