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If you’ve been considering getting a credit card for your small business, now is the time before this offer runs out. Business credit cards are not just for big companies with scores of employees and huge T&E spends. Anyone who operates a small business, even if that’s a one-person LLC, is eligible to apply for a business credit card. I have a few cards for some of the side businesses that I run, including this site. We recently saw a limited-time, 120,000 bonus point offer on the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card. That has ended. Now, we have the best offer ever on the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card with a $900 welcome bonus after spending $6,000 on eligible purchases in the first three months after account opening.
What Else is There to Love?
There is a lot to love about this card including its $0 annual fee, 1.5% cash back on every purchase made for your business, and 0% introductory APR for 12 months on purchases then ongoing APR of 18.49% to 24.49% (variable). I have several other Chase business credit cards and am not currently in the market for another, but this offer is really tempting.
The $900 can also be converted into Ultimate Rewards points if you have another credit card earning that currency. That means you can turn that $900 into potentially even more value when transferring to one of Chase’s partners.
Anthony’s Take: This is an amazing offer to snag $900 or 90,000 Ultimate Rewards points as a welcome bonus on a card that has a $0 annual fee. This offer does not have a set end date, but my guess is that it won’t last long. Learn more.
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