60K Choice Privileges points with no annual fee with new Choice Mastercard offer

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The Choice Privileges Mastercard is currently featuring an increased introductory offer of 60,000 Choice Privileges points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first 90 days. That’s a solid offer for the no-annual-fee version of the card (in fact, it matches the offer for the $95-annual-fee Choice Privileges Mastercard Select while requiring less spend).

The Offer & Key Card Details

Card Offer and Details
ⓘ $427 1st Yr Value EstimateClick to learn about first year value estimates
60K Points Non-AffiliateThis is NOT an affiliate offer. We always present the best offer even when it means less revenue for Frequent Miler
60K after $1K spend in first 3 months
No Annual Fee
Alternate Offer: Choice members may be targeted for a higher offer
Information about this card has been collected independently by Frequent Miler. The issuer did not provide the details, nor is it responsible for their accuracy.
Recent better offer: 60k points after $1k spend in first 3 months (expired 4/7/26)
FM Mini Review: Decent bonus for a no-annual fee card, but not a great keeper unless you value the Choice Gold Status
Earning rate: 5X at Choice Hotels ✦ 3X at gas stations, grocery stores, home improvement stores, and phone plans ✦ 1X everywhere else
Base: 1X (0.75%)
Grocery: 3X (2.25%)
Gas: 3X (2.25%)
Brand: 5X (3.75%)
Card Info: Mastercard World Elite issued by Wells. This card has no foreign currency conversion fees.
Noteworthy perks: Automatic Gold status ✦ Cell phone Protection ($25 deductible, $800 max per claim)

Quick Thoughts

Our Reasonable Redemption Value for Choice Privileges points is 0.75c per point, which would make this offer worth about $450. That’s a solid return on just $1,000 spend on a card with no annual fee. If you’re able to cherry pick higher-value Choice redemptions, you can do even better.

That said, keep in mind that Wells Fargo Autograph cards transfer 1:2 to Choice Privileges, so if your ultimate goal is Choice points, you might be better off with a card like the Autograph Journey given that the welcome bonus on a card like that would yield far more Choice Privileges points at the 1:2 transfer ratio.

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