Asked in the Q&A section of the company’s Q3 earnings call talk about the drivers of EPS growth into 2025, executives from American Express (AXP) stated in reply, according to a transcript of the event: “I think at the level of the 6% overall Billings growth and we continue to acquire cards and we continue to upgrade Card Members, and we continue to grow NII where we are, yeah, I think EPS growth in the range, in our mid-teens range is absolutely something that should be expected from us.”
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