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American Express Windows 10 app returns to the Windows Store

Brad Stephenson Brad Stephenson
July 14, 2016
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After launching in late 2015 then being removed from the Windows Store several months later, the American Express app for Windows 10 has once again returned and is available to download on Windows 10 PCs and Windows phones. No reason has been given for the app’s removal.

The American Express app can be used to perform basic banking tasks such as autopayments, reading statements, reading bank updates, viewing activity, and viewing a user’s FICO score.

Here’s the app description: Download the Amex app and log in to your American Express account securely on any Windows 10 device, virtually anytime, anywhere. Get instant access to features available on AmericanExpress.com when you’re on the go. Stay connected and get the most out of your American Express experience.

The American Express Windows 10 app is only available to American Express users within the United States. Are you a fan of the app? Let us know in the comments below.

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