American Express Canada Membership Rewards is expected to add ALL Accor Live Limitless as a hotel transfer partner later this summer.
The transfer option is not yet listed on Amex Canada's public hotel-transfer page as of July 17, 2026. That page currently shows Hilton Honors and Marriott Bonvoy. However, Accor has published Canada-specific American Express Membership Rewards partner pages with the transfer ratio and rules, and Rewards Canada reports that the option is expected to go live on Amex Canada's site later this summer.
For now, treat this as a coming-soon partner. The useful details are already clear from Accor's posted terms, but the transfer should not be treated as usable until it appears in the Amex Membership Rewards transfer flow.
Posted transfer details
Accor's Canada-specific American Express Membership Rewards terms list the following conversion rules:
| Detail | Posted rule |
|---|---|
| Transfer ratio | 1,000 Membership Rewards points = 500 ALL Accor Reward points |
| Minimum transfer | 1,000 Membership Rewards points |
| Transfer increments | 100 Membership Rewards points |
| Maximum per transfer | 999,900 Membership Rewards points |
| Expected transfer time | Normally immediate, allow up to 48 hours |
| Reversible? | No |
| Status points? | Transferred points do not count as ALL Status Points |
The terms also say the Membership Rewards account and ALL Accor account need to be associated with the cardmember's personal ALL account.
Timing and live status
There are two separate points to keep straight:
- Accor has posted Canadian Amex transfer terms.
- Amex Canada has not yet added ALL Accor to its public hotel-transfer page.
That matches the current "coming soon" status. Rewards Canada reports that the option will go live on Amex Canada's site later this summer.
Once it appears on Amex Canada's side, ALL Accor would become the third hotel transfer partner for Canadian Membership Rewards after Marriott Bonvoy and Hilton Honors.
What ALL Accor points are worth
ALL Accor points are easier to value than many hotel currencies because redemptions are tied to a fixed euro discount. Accor's posted terms state that 2,000 ALL Accor Reward points equal a EUR40 discount on hotel stays.
At the posted transfer ratio, that means:
| Amex transfer | ALL Accor points | Hotel discount value |
|---|---|---|
| 1,000 MR | 500 ALL points | EUR10 |
| 10,000 MR | 5,000 ALL points | EUR100 |
| 20,000 MR | 10,000 ALL points | EUR200 |
For Canadians, the CAD value will depend on the EUR-CAD exchange rate when the points are used.
Why it is useful for Canadians
Accor has a large footprint outside North America, especially in Europe, Asia-Pacific, the Middle East, and parts of South America. Its brands include Fairmont, Raffles, Sofitel, MGallery, Pullman, Swissotel, Novotel, Mercure, ibis, and more.
A Canadian Amex transfer option could be useful for travellers who:
- travel to Europe often
- stay at Fairmont, Sofitel, or other Accor brands
- want a hotel redemption with a clear cash value
- have Amex Membership Rewards points but do not want to transfer to an airline
- need to top up an ALL balance for an upcoming stay
Fairmont is the most recognizable Canadian angle because it sits inside the Accor portfolio. The same transfer option could also be practical for trips to Europe, where Accor's footprint is much broader than it is in many Canadian markets.
For the broader Amex ecosystem, see our American Express Membership Rewards Canada guide.
When to use it after launch
The cleanest use case is a confirmed Accor stay where you already know the cash rate and want to reduce the out-of-pocket cost.
This is not a transfer to make speculatively. Once Membership Rewards points move to ALL Accor, they cannot be transferred back to Amex, and the points follow ALL Accor program rules.
It will usually make the most sense when:
- the Accor hotel is already the property you want
- the cash rate is competitive
- you need a small top-up for a planned stay
- you are comparing against a simple Amex statement credit
- you are not giving up a better airline transfer use
How it compares with current hotel partners
Amex Canada's public hotel-transfer page currently lists:
| Partner | Transfer ratio | Typical use |
|---|---|---|
| Hilton Honors | 1,000 MR = 1,000 Hilton points | Useful in select cases, but Hilton points usually need careful valuation |
| Marriott Bonvoy | 5 MR = 6 Bonvoy points | Larger North American footprint, free-night top-ups, flexible hotel awards |
ALL Accor would add a more cash-like hotel option, since the redemption value is anchored to a euro discount instead of variable award pricing.
Bottom line
ALL Accor is expected to become an Amex Canada Membership Rewards transfer partner later this summer.
Accor's posted Canadian terms list a 1,000 MR = 500 ALL Accor Reward points ratio, a 1,000-point minimum transfer, 100-point increments, a 999,900-point maximum per transfer, and transfers that are normally immediate but can take up to 48 hours.
The practical step is to wait until the partner appears inside Amex Canada's Membership Rewards transfer flow before planning a redemption around it.
Sources
- Rewards Canada: Amex Membership Rewards to add ALL Accor as a transfer partner
- ALL Accor: American Express Membership Rewards Canada partner page
- ALL Accor: American Express Membership Rewards Canada partner terms
- American Express Canada: hotel transfer partners
- American Express: Membership Rewards transfer partners




