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Bilt to Feature Accor Transfer Bonus for June 2025 Rent Day
Bilt is back with another Rent Day transfer bonus that could allow some members to redeem points at a value of 4.5¢ each.
About the Rent Day Accor Transfer Bonus:
For one day only, Bilt Rewards members can earn up to a 200% bonus when transferring points to Accor Live Limitless (ALL). As with past offers of this nature, the size of the bonus will depend on a customer’s Bilt elite status. However, while many other offers have seen the bonus amount increase at each tier, this month’s deal remains the same for Blue and Silver but rises sharply for Gold and Platinum elites:
- Blue (entry level): 50% bonus
- Silver: 50% bonus
- Gold: 200% bonus
- Platinum: 200% bonus
Typically, Bilt to Accor transfers are offered at a rate of 3:2 (3,000 Bilt points become 2,000 ALL points). In turn, with this bonus, Blue and Silver members can enjoy a rate of 1:1 while Gold and Platinum members can see a transfer rate of 1:2.
Earlier this year, Bilt Rent Day featured an Accor offer — although that was a status match opportunity rather than a transfer bonus. With that offer, Bilt members at any tier could claim ALL Silver status, valid throughout 2025. Additionally, those with higher Bilt status had the option to upgrade to ALL Gold or even ALL Platinum status with point transfers of a certain size.
Accor Live Limitless became a Bilt transfer option in October 2024. It was the program’s first (and remains the only) non 1:1 partner.
More Rent Day June 2025 Offers:
Beyond the transfer bonus, June will see the return of some standard Rent Day fare. This includes another installment of Rent Free — the game show where members playing along at home have a chance to win free rent. The guest joining host (and Bilt Rewards founder/CEO) Ankur Jain is comedian and television host Roy Wood Jr..
Additionally, as usual, Bilt Mastercard customers can also earn double points on all non-rent purchases. This bonus means cardholders can earn 6x on dining, 4x on select travel, and 2x on all other purchases (except for rent payments). However, Rent Day bonus points are capped at 1,000.
My Thoughts:
Clearly, I didn’t see this particular transfer bonus coming this month, as I happened to book an Accor hotel stay just a couple of weeks ago — even using some Bilt points (coupled with Mesa points) to do so. The good news is that I didn’t transfer a ton of points, so the 50% bonus I would have seen might have only amounted to a few dollars anyway. I’ll probably still be kicking myself a bit, regardless.
With that rant over, let’s talk about how amazing this bonus can be for upper-tier elites. A 200% bonus means that 1,000 Bilt Points become 2,000 ALL points, which are worth 40 euros ($45.60 at current rates). That means that each Bilt point is valued at a stellar 4.5¢+. Even with a 50% bonus, the 2.25¢ per point is still solid. It’s also nice that ALL points can be applied to a booking at this pegged value, so it may be worth transferring points even if you don’t have enough to completely cover the cost of the room.
As a reminder, this bonus will only be available on June 1st, 2025, so plan accordingly.