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Bilt Offers Accor Transfer Bonus for February 2026 Rent Day
Bilt is bringing in Mr. Beast and Accor to mark the last Rent Day of the Bilt 1.0 era.
About the ALL Transfer Bonus:
On February 1, Bilt members can earn up to a 100% bonus when transferring points to Accor Live Limitless (ALL). Once again, the size of the bonus will depend on the member’s Bilt status. Here’s the breakdown for this particular offer:
- Blue (entry level): 25%
- Silver: 50%
- Gold: 75%
- Platinum: 100%
Typically, Bilt Points transfer to ALL at a rate of 3:2, meaning that 3,000 Bilt Points become 2,000 ALL points. With this bonus, Blue members would see a transfer ratio of 3:2.5 (3,000 Bilt Points to 2,500 ALL points). Meanwhile, the transfer rate for Platinum members would be 3:4.
Accor Live Limitless points are unique as they have a set value. Specifically, 2,000 ALL points are worth 40 Euros. However, customers do not have to redeem points in set increments on ALL and can simply apply any number of points to reduce their owed amount while booking.
More on Rent Day for February 2026:
Beyond the transfer bonus, Bilt is packing in some other offerings for this last Bilt 1.0 Rent Day. On this month’s edition of Rent Free, Mr. Beast will be appearing to help members win free rent. What’s more, this time around, players will have a chance to win free rent for a year. In partnership with Mr. Beast, Bilt is also giving members a chance to purchase a Beast Games 2 bundle in the Bilt Collection. These bundles include Feastables chocolates, Prime hydration, and more. Beast Bundles are $19 or 1,500 Bilt Points, with a $5 shipping charge also applying.
Additionally, Bilt Mastercard customers can earn double points on all non-rent purchases on February 1st. This means 6x on dining, 2x on select travel, and 2x on all other purchases except rent. Bonus points are capped at a total of 1,000 per Rent Day. Notably, it’s unclear whether this will be the last double points offer, as Bilt has yet to confirm how such a promotion will work when the new 2.0 cards roll out next month.
My Thoughts:
I think that some thought that Bilt would hold out until after the 2.0 conversion to bring out a transfer bonus, but here we are. In my opinion, it also happens to be a pretty good one as I’m a fan of Accor. To that point, I even used some of my Bilt Points to bring down the cost of my stay at a 21c in Bentonville, Arkansas last year.
As for whether this will be the last double-points Rent Day deal, I am curious to see if this continues. With the 1,000-point cap in place, it seems low risk for Bilt overall, but I haven’t seen anywhere that they’ve announced plans to keep it around. I suppose we’ll learn more in just a couple of weeks when the new cards officially get switched on.
Note: Click here for the current Bilt Rent Day Bonuses.