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American Express Company Semi-Annual Political Contributions Report July-December 2015 American Express participates in the political process through the American Express Company Political Action Committee (AXP PAC) and through corporate political contributions in those jurisdictions where it is permissible to do so. AXP PAC is supported entirely through voluntary contributions from those who are eligible. We do not spend corporate funds directly on electioneering communications, and our PAC does not contribute to presidential campaigns. In this report, which is updated semi-annually and posted on our company website, we provide information about all political contributions made through our PAC or with corporate funds to political candidates, parties and committees. We also disclose contributions to other political entities organized and operating under 26 U.S.C. Sec. 527 of the Internal Revenue Code; independent political expenditures; dues used for political purposes by trade associations that respond to our request, entities organized under section 501(c) 4 of the Code, and other tax exempt organizations (that receive in excess of $50,000 during the calendar year from the Company); and payments made to influence the outcome of ballot measures as defined under Subsection 162(e)(1)(B) of the Code. In addition, we include a list of principal U.S. trade and industry associations to which we have paid annual dues of $50,000 or more in the most recent fiscal year and the portion of our dues or payments made that are used for lobbying purposes under section 162(e) of the Internal Revenue Code. For more information about our Company and its Political Activity Policy, please visit http://about.americanexpress.com/news/pap.aspx. American Express Company Political Action Committee Contributions (July-December 2015) Candidate / Committee Name Amount District Election Office State Party AXPAC - Sean Duffy (R-WI) $2,500.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC WI REP Ayotte, Kelly $1,000.00 Prim 2016 U.S. Senate NH REP Bass, Karen $1,000.00 37 Prim 2016 U.S. House CA DEM Boustany, Charles $2,500.00 3 Prim 2016 U.S. House LA REP Chabot, Steve $2,500.00 1 Prim 2016 U.S. House OH REP Chaffetz, Jason $2,500.00 3 Conv 2016 U.S. House UT REP Collins, Chris $1,000.00 27 Prim 2016 U.S. House NY REP Crapo, Michael $3,000.00 Prim/Gen 2016 U.S. Senate ID REP Crenshaw, Ander $2,000.00 4 Prim 2016 U.S. House FL REP Crowley, Joseph $3,500.00 14 Prim 2016 U.S. House NY DEM Deutch, Theodore $1,000.00 21 Prim 2016 U.S. House FL DEM For more information about American Express Company and its Political Activity Policy, please visit http://about.americanexpress.com/news/pap.aspx. 1

American Express Company Political Action Committee Contributions (July-December 2015) cont. Dold, Robert $1,000.00 10 Prim 2016 U.S. House IL REP Emmer, Tom $2,500.00 6 Prim 2016 U.S. House MN REP Eye of the Tiger PAC - Steve Scalise (R-LA $2,500.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC LA REP Freedom Project - John Boehner (R-OH) $5,000.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC OH REP GOAL PAC - Sander Levin (D-MI) $5,000.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC MI DEM Guthrie, Brett $1,500.00 2 Prim 2016 U.S. House KY REP Heitkamp, Heidi $2,500.00 Prim 2018 U.S. Senate ND DEM Hensarling, Jeb $2,500.00 5 Prim 2016 U.S. House TX REP Hill, French $2,500.00 2 Prim 2016 U.S. House AR REP Hultgren, Randy $1,000.00 14 Prim 2016 U.S. House IL REP IMPACT - Chuck Schumer (D-NY) $5,000.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC NY DEM Issa, Darrell $1,000.00 49 Prim 2016 U.S. House CA REP Jeffries, Hakeem $1,000.00 8 Prim 2016 U.S. House NY DEM Jenkins, Lynn $1,000.00 2 Prim 2016 U.S. House KS REP Johnson, Ronald $1,000.00 Prim 2016 U.S. Senate WI REP Kirk, Mark $1,000.00 Prim 2016 U.S. Senate IL REP Lee, Michael $1,500.00 Conv 2016 U.S. Senate UT REP Liberty Project-Randy Neugebauer (R-TX) $2,500.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC TX REP Lucas, Frank $1,000.00 3 Prim 2016 U.S. House OK REP Luetkemeyer, Blaine $2,500.00 3 Prim 2016 U.S. House MO REP Maloney, Carolyn $2,500.00 12 Prim 2016 U.S. House NY DEM Manchin, Joseph $1,000.00 Prim 2018 U.S. Senate WV DEM Marino, Thomas $1,000.00 10 Prim 2016 U.S. House PA REP McCain, John $1,000.00 Prim 2016 U.S. Senate AZ REP McPAC - Patrick McHenry (R-NC) $2,500.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC NC REP Meehan, Pat $1,000.00 7 Prim 2016 U.S. House PA REP Moran, Jerry $3,500.00 Prim/Gen 2016 U.S. Senate KS REP Murray, Patty $2,500.00 Prim 2016 U.S. Senate WA DEM New Pioneers PAC - Greg Walden (R-OR) $5,000.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC OR REP For more information about American Express Company and its Political Activity Policy, please visit http://about.americanexpress.com/news/pap.aspx. 2

American Express Company Political Action Committee Contributions (July-December 2015) cont. Candidate / Committee Name Amount District Election Office State Party Nunes, Devin $2,500.00 22 Prim 2016 U.S. House CA REP Olson, Pete $1,000.00 22 Prim 2016 U.S. House TX REP Pittenger, Robert $3,500.00 9 Prim 2016 U.S. House NC REP Poliquin, Bruce $1,000.00 2 Prim 2016 U.S. House ME REP Pompeo, Michael $1,000.00 4 Prim 2016 U.S. House KS REP Portman, Rob $3,500.00 Prim/Gen 2016 U.S. Senate OH REP Price, Tom $1,000.00 6 Prim 2016 U.S. House GA REP Ratcliffe, John $2,000.00 4 Prim 2016 U.S. House TX REP Rock City PAC - Bob Corker (R-TN) $1,000.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC TN REP SASSE PAC - Ben Sasse (R-NE) $1,000.00 N/A 2015 Federal Leadership PAC NE REP Scott, Tim $3,500.00 Prim 2016 U.S. Senate SC REP Shimkus, John $2,000.00 15 Prim 2016 U.S. House IL REP Smith, Adrian $1,000.00 3 Prim 2016 U.S. House NE REP Smith, Jason $2,500.00 8 Prim 2016 U.S. House MO REP Smith, Lamar $2,500.00 21 Prim 2016 U.S. House TX REP Stewart, Chris $1,000.00 2 Conv 2016 U.S. House UT REP Tester, Jon $2,000.00 Prim 2018 U.S. Senate MT DEM Tillis, Thom $1,000.00 Debt Ret Gen 2014 U.S. Senate NC REP Upton, Frederick $2,500.00 6 Prim 2016 U.S. House MI REP Yoder, Kevin $1,000.00 3 Prim 2016 U.S. House KS REP For more information about American Express Company and its Political Activity Policy, please visit http://about.americanexpress.com/news/pap.aspx. 3

American Express Company Corporate Contributions (July-December 2015) Candidate / Committee Name Amount District Election Office State Party Democratic Governors Association $10,000.00 General 2015 Governors US DEM Florida Democratic Party $2,500.00 General 2015 State Candidates FL DEM Florida Republican Senatorial Campaign $5,000.00 General 2015 Senate FL REP Heastie, Carl $1,000.00 83 General 2015 Speaker NY DEM Herbert, Gary $5,000.00 General 2015 Governor UT REP Morelle, Joseph $500.00 136 General 2015 Assembly NY DEM NYS Senate Republican Campaign Housekeeping $5,000.00 General 2015 Senate NY REP Republican Attorneys General Association $10,000.00 General 2015 Attorneys General US REP Republican Governors Association $5,000.00 General 2015 Governors US REP Republican Party of Florida $5,000.00 General 2015 State Candidates FL REP Utah Democratic Party $4,000.00 General 2015 State Candidates UT DEM Independent Political Expenditures = $0 Payments made to influence the outcome of ballot measures = $0 For more information about American Express Company and its Political Activity Policy, please visit http://about.americanexpress.com/news/pap.aspx. 4

American Express Company Trade Associations and Memberships Trade and industry associations offer a variety of benefits including monitoring industry policies and trends, providing industry and market expertise, and advancing the Company s public policy interests. Some of these associations engage in lobbying on behalf of their members. American Express provides to the trade and industry associations our view on public policy issues. However, we recognize that Company participation in trade and industry associations does not mean that the Company agrees with every position a trade or industry association takes on an issue. The Company evaluates its memberships in trade associations to ensure that they serve the long-term interests of the Company. We request information regarding political contributions from those trade associations, entities organized under section 501(c) 4 of the Code, and other tax exempt organizations of which we are a member that engage in non-deductible lobbying and political expenditures under Code section 162(e). We request that any organization that has received more than $50,000 from us in any calendar year identify the portion of our payments used, if any, in connection with participation or intervention in a political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any ballot initiative or candidate for public office, as defined under Subsection 162(e)(1)(B) of the Code. We include any amounts reported to us as used for such purposes in this political contributions report. In 2015, of the five trade associations that replied to the request, no dues payments were used in connection with participation or intervention in a political campaign on behalf of (or in opposition to) any ballot initiative or candidate for public office, as defined under Subsection 162(e)(1)(B) of the Code. We will reach out to trade associations in the 4 th quarter of 2016. Each trade and industry association is required to identify the portion of dues or payments made that are used for lobbying purposes (and thus non-deductible lobbying expenditures under section 162(e) of the Internal Revenue Code). A list of the principal U.S. trade and industry associations to which we paid annual dues of $50,000 or more in the year ended December 31, 2015, and that portion of our dues that they have reported to us is provided below. Trade or Industry Association Lobbying Amount (1) American Bankers Association $203,000.00 California Bankers Association $14,069.11 Consumer Bankers Association $71,250.00 Direct Marketing Association $12,000.00 For more information about American Express Company and its Political Activity Policy, please visit http://about.americanexpress.com/news/pap.aspx. 5

Partnership for New York City, Inc. $500.00 The Business Roundtable $129,558.00 U.S. Chamber of Commerce $35,000.00 Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (2014-2015) $60,000.00 Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness (2015-2016) $52,500.00 U.S. Chamber Institute for Legal Reform $68,750.00 U.S. Chamber Litigation Center $0.00 (1) Does not include payment for marketing, sponsorships, subscriptions or other events. For more information about American Express Company and its Political Activity Policy, please visit http://about.americanexpress.com/news/pap.aspx. 6