Weighing a member-based card program against a standalone rewards card portfolio? Here’s how RMO credit cards compare to Chase on model, pricing approach, bundled benefits, and account management.
The structural difference most card shoppers care about.
This page compares card models and features only, not specific third-party rates or fees. Current RMO rates: rates.
RMO Credit Cards vs. Chase on model, pricing approach, ecosystem, and account management.
| Feature | RMO Credit Cards | Chase |
|---|---|---|
| Card model | Member-based card program | Standalone rewards card portfolio |
| Pricing model | Member rates as part of RMO membership | Standard issuer pricing |
| Bundled ecosystem | Banking, protection, insurance, roadside & payments under one membership | Card rewards program |
| Rewards approach | Member-rate pricing focus | Chase Ultimate Rewards across a card lineup |
| Card lineup breadth | Cards through RMO Financial lending division | Broad lineup including Sapphire & Freedom families |
| Account management | Managed in the MyRMO account with other RMO products | Chase digital banking and app |
| Membership required | Active RMO membership | No membership required |
| Subject to credit approval | Yes | Yes |
| Deposit product / FDIC-insured | No — credit is a lending product | No — credit is a lending product |
Comparison details summarized for context. See RMO credit card terms and Chase’s published card disclosures for complete fees, terms, and conditions.
Chase has card-lineup breadth; RMO has bundling and member pricing. Here’s how each tends to win.
Join RMO so your credit card is bundled with banking, protection and the other divisions.
Apply for an RMO credit card through RMO Financial; cards are subject to credit approval and applicable terms.
Once approved, manage your card in the MyRMO account alongside your other RMO products.
RMO offers personal credit cards through RMO Financial, its lending division, at member rates as part of an RMO membership. One membership bundles credit with RMO’s other divisions, including banking, protection, insurance, roadside and payments. Chase is a major U.S. card issuer with a broad standalone lineup of rewards and travel cards, such as the Sapphire and Freedom families, and the Chase Ultimate Rewards program. The core difference is model: a member-based card program inside a wider ecosystem versus a standalone rewards card portfolio.
Chase is well known for a broad lineup of rewards and travel credit cards and the Chase Ultimate Rewards program. RMO’s approach centers on member-rate pricing and bundling credit with the rest of an RMO membership rather than a large standalone rewards portfolio. If a wide selection of dedicated travel and rewards cards is your priority, Chase has the larger card lineup; if you prefer one membership across banking, protection and credit, RMO’s model may fit better.
RMO credit cards are offered at member rates as part of RMO membership and are subject to credit approval and applicable rates and terms. We do not publish competitor pricing here, and current RMO rates are listed at /resources/rates. Always verify current terms directly with each provider before applying.
RMO credit cards are managed in the MyRMO account alongside your other RMO products. Because RMO is membership-based, one login covers credit, banking, protection and the other divisions, rather than a separate portal per product.
No. Credit cards are lending products, not deposit products, so they are not FDIC-insured at RMO or at Chase. RMO credit products are subject to credit approval and applicable terms. FDIC insurance applies to deposit accounts such as checking and savings, not to credit cards.
Become an RMO member and apply for a credit card through RMO Financial at member rates. Subject to credit approval and applicable terms.