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Wells Fargo Autograph: No-Annual-Fee Card of the Year
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Wells Fargo Autograph: No-Annual-Fee Card of the Year

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Last updated: February 12, 2026 5:34 pm
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A valuable welcome bonusTransfer partners without an annual feeStrong everyday bonus categoriesA solid 0% introductory APRBottom line

The Wells Fargo Autograph® Card (see rates and fees) won No-Annual-Fee Credit Card of the Year at the 2026 TPG Awards. That’s quite the achievement, considering just how many no-annual-fee cards are on the market right now.

While it may not have the flashy benefits of a premium travel rewards card, the Wells Fargo Autograph holds its own. Here are four ways it rises above its competition.

A valuable welcome bonus

The Autograph‘s welcome offer may not seem that great at first glance, but its value goes up significantly once you remember that this card offers access to Wells Fargo’s transfer partners.

New cardholders can earn 20,000 bonus Wells Fargo Rewards points after spending $1,000 on purchases in the first three months of account opening. These bonus points are worth $330 based on TPG’s February 2026 valuations.

A great way to use those 20,000 bonus points would be to transfer them to Air France-KLM Flying Blue and redeem them for one-way domestic flights on Delta Air Lines.

DELTA AIR LINES

Other no-annual-fee credit cards offer a similar number of bonus points in their welcome offers, but many require pairing the no-annual-fee card with a more premium card to gain access to transfer partners.

Related: The best credit card welcome bonuses this month

Transfer partners without an annual fee

Very few no-annual-fee cards offer points transfers to loyalty partners. That’s one of the Autograph‘s biggest advantages.

While Wells Fargo only has seven transfer partners on offer right now, it’s slowly building its roster. Key partners include Air France-KLM Flying Blue, British Airways Club and Virgin Atlantic Flying Club.

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If you’re new to the world of transferable rewards, I believe the Autograph is a great starting point. It lets you dip your toes into travel rewards without committing to an annual fee.

Related: How (and why) you should earn transferable credit card points

Strong everyday bonus categories

Aside from lacking access to transfer partners on their own, one common downside of no-annual-fee cards is the absence of strong bonus categories. Luckily, the Autograph doesn’t slack here at all, earning 3 points per dollar spent on:

  • Dining
  • Eligible streaming services
  • Gas stations and electric vehicle charging station purchases
  • Phone plans
  • Transit (including ride-hailing services)
  • Travel
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This perk is the main reason why I recommend the Autograph to anyone interested in having a one-card wallet. The Autograph covers almost all of the most common everyday spending categories, with groceries being the only major category missing.

It’s also notable that this card offers bonus points on phone plans since that earning category is generally found on business cards.

And by charging your phone plan to your Autograph, you’ll receive up to $600 in cellphone protection (subject to a $25 deductible). If you currently pay for insurance from your carrier, the Autograph can put that money back in your pocket each month.

Related: Best credit cards for everyday spending

A solid 0% introductory APR

No-annual-fee cards often offer a 0% introductory annual percentage rate plan to new cardholders. I’ve used 0% APR plans in the past to help me pay off unexpected purchases over time.

Regardless of what you need to finance, the Autograph may be a good choice.

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It offers new cardholders a 0% introductory APR on purchases for 12 months (then an 18.49%, 24.49% or 28.49% variable APR thereafter). It’s important to note that this introductory APR doesn’t apply to balance transfers, which differs from the offers we generally see on other no-annual-fee cards.

That means the Autograph is best for financing large or unexpected purchases rather than consolidating debt.

Related: Here are 3 reliable ways to pay off credit card debt

Bottom line

With all these perks, it’s easy to see how the Wells Fargo Autograph won TPG’s 2026 No-Annual-Fee Credit Card of the Year award. It’s a force to be reckoned with in the no-annual-fee card space, with strong earning categories, a solid welcome bonus and access to Wells Fargo’s growing list of transfer partners.

If I had to start my credit card journey again, I’d definitely consider the Autograph for a first credit card. Even if you’re a seasoned points and miles pro with a dozen credit cards, the Autograph can be a great way to try out Wells Fargo’s ecosystem.

To learn more, check out our full review of the Wells Fargo Autograph.


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