According to Chase’s website, the 90,000-point welcome bonus on two of its best business cards is ending soon!
If you own a small business, getting a separate business credit card is a great way to earn extra miles and points for travel! A small business can include things like a home baking business, an Etsy or Ebay reseller, photographer, etc. See this post to see what qualifies as a small business.
Chase Ink Business Cash and Chase Ink Business Unlimited (our affiliate links):
- Spend $6000 in the first three months and get bonus 90,000 points (worth $900 in cash back)
- No annual fee!
- If you own another card that earns Chase Ultimate Rewards (like the Chase Sapphire Preferred, Chase Sapphire Reserve or the Chase Ink Business Preferred), you can transfer points to hotel and airline partners like Hyatt, Southwest and United.
Each card earns rewards differently.
- 5X points at office supply stores, internet, cable tv, mobile phones and landlines
- 2X points restaurants and gas
- 1X points on everything else
- See this post for more details
- 1.5X points on all purchases (easy peasy!)
- See this post for more details
Keep in mind that Chase won’t approve you for either of these cards unless you have opened fewer than 5 new credit cards in the past 24 months. Read about bank application rules here.
I own the Chase Ink Business Cash card, and I would apply for the Chase Ink Business Unlimited before this offer ends if I were under 5/24.
Small business owners, I would jump on this deal! Let me know if you have any questions. If you’re considering applying for either of these cards, please use our links. That is how this small business keeps going.
Author: Nancy
Nancy lives near Dallas, Texas, with her husband and three kids. Her favorite vacations include the beach, cruising and everything Disney.
Gerald Cox says
We got 3 of these across our side gigs and businesses!
Nancy says
@Gerald Woohoo!!