U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® vs. IHG One Rewards Premier
Side-by-side comparison · Updated 2026 · Independently reviewed
U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature®
U.S. Bank
4.4
4x on dining. 2x on groceries, streaming, gas. No annual fee.
Full review →IHG One Rewards Premier
Chase
4.2
140,000-point bonus. 26x at IHG. 4th night free on award stays.
Full review →WealthSpott Verdict
U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature® wins on more measurable categories — particularly annual cost. IHG One Rewards Premier may still win for your wallet depending on how you spend.
Feature
U.S. Bank Altitude®
IHG One Rewards
Annual Fee
$0 Best
$99/yr
Sign-up Bonus
20,000 points
140,000 points
Rewards Rate
1x-4x
3x-26x
Rewards Type
Points
Points
0% Intro APR
0% for 15 billing cycles
N/A
Regular APR
19.24%-29.24% Variable Best
21.49%-28.49% Variable
Foreign Transaction Fee
None
None
Recommended Credit Score
670-850
670-850
U.S. Bank Altitude® Go Visa Signature®
Pros
- 4x on dining with no annual fee
- No foreign transaction fee
- 2x on groceries, streaming, and gas
- 0% intro APR for 15 billing cycles
Cons
- Points value is lower than Chase or Amex
- US Bank has fewer transfer partners
- Lower sign-up bonus than competitors
IHG One Rewards Premier
Pros
- 140,000-point sign-up bonus
- Free night certificate annually
- Fourth night free on reward stays
- Platinum Elite status
Cons
- $99 annual fee
- Points tied to IHG ecosystem
- Points worth less per point than Marriott/Hilton
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