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Also: Tips to save on overseas ATM withdrawals this summer WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY Jun 29, 2022

Also: Tips to save on overseas ATM withdrawals this summer [The Points Guy]( WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW TODAY Jun 29, 2022 FINDING VALUE IN CHASE POINTS On a recent road trip with her young family, my sister-in-law [redeemed IHG points]( for accommodations in Pittsburgh and an overnight stay on the way to the city (pictured above). However, she was struggling to find a good-value IHG redemption for her overnight on the way home. She signed up for the [Chase Sapphire Preferred Card]( a few years ago, mainly so she'd receive the card's [primary car rental insurance]( benefit. So, my husband and I suggested she look for a [Category 1 Hyatt property]( along her route. After all, she could [transfer Chase points to Hyatt](. We found a Category 1 Hyatt Place that would work for her both because of its location and its family-friendly features, including ample space for everyone to stretch out and [complimentary breakfast](. So, she transferred Chase points to Hyatt and then redeemed 5,000 World of Hyatt points for a room that otherwise would have cost $186. While she often redeems her Chase points for a value of about 1.25 cents each when booking travel through the [Ultimate Rewards portal]( she was able to get 3.72 cents per point by transferring to Hyatt for this stay. With paid rates so high these days, taking advantage of the [World of Hyatt award chart]( can provide excellent value. Here are some other ways to get a ton of value from your Chase points: - [Why the Chase Sapphire Preferred is more than just a starter card]( - [How to spend 1 million Chase Ultimate Rewards points]( - [I tend to avoid these 2 Chase Ultimate Rewards transfer partners — here’s why]( - [7 ways to get over 5 cents per point in value from your Chase Ultimate Rewards points]( Katie Genter, Senior Writer Posts in this newsletter contains references to products from one or more of our advertisers. We may receive compensation when you click on links to those products. For an explanation of our Advertising Policy, [visit this page](. TODAY'S TOP STORIES [Chaos at Amsterdam mars an otherwise fantastic business-class flight on KLM's Dreamliner]( TPG's Clint Henderson loved his flight from Amsterdam to New York, including his Delft house keepsake. [Read more]( [10 tips to save on overseas ATM withdrawals this summer]( No matter how much you plan ahead, you’ll often need to withdraw money in the local currency when you’re overseas. [Read more]( [Why a password manager is a critical part of my points and miles strategy]( Remembering all of the passwords to your numerous bank accounts and loyalty accounts is essentially impossible. [Read more]( [Save hundreds using hotel discounts available now with Amex Offers]( If you have a hotel stay coming up in the next few months and hold an American Express card, you may be able to save some serious cash. 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