Chase Increases Offers on the Ink Cash and Ink Plus Cards

Chase has recently increased the signup bonus offers available on two of its most popular rewards cards: the Ink Cash Business Card and the Ink Plus Business Card. Signup bonuses are a quick way to accumulate points (or miles) which can then be redeemed. Here are the latest details:

Chase Ink Cash Business Card

  • New members can earn $300 bonus cash back. To qualify you must spend at least $3,000 in eligible net purchases in the first three months that your account is open.
  • Cardholders earn 5% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at office supply retailers and on landline, internet, cellular phone, and cable TV services annually.
  • Cardholders earn 2% cash back on the first $25,000 spent in combined purchases at restaurants and gas stations annually.
  • All other purchases earn 1% cash back with no spending cap imposed.
  • New members receive a 0% introductory APR on purchases and balance transfers for the first year of membership.
  • There is no cost for additional employee cards.
  • There is no annual fee.

Chase Ink Plus Business Card

  • New members can earn 60,000 bonus points after spending at least $5,000 in eligible net purchases during the first three months that your account is open. That’s equal to $750 in travel rewards when you redeem through Chase Ultimate Rewards.
  • Members earn 5X points per dollar spent in combined purchases at office supply retailers and on landline, internet, cellular phone, and cable TV services per year.
  • Members earn 2X points per dollar spent in combined purchases at gas stations and hotels per year. Hotel accommodations must be purchased directly with the hotel to qualify.
  • All other purchases earn one point per dollar spent. There is no limit on what you can earn.
  • Members are not charged foreign transaction fees.
  • The card comes with smart-chip technology.
  • There is no cost for additional employee cards.
  • There is a $95 annual fee (not waived for the first year).

Finally, you may not think that you can qualify for a business credit card – but that may not be the case. Typically, you don’t have to own a corporation or LLC to get one. You can be approved for a business credit card as a sole proprietor and by entering your Social Security Number rather than a Tax ID Number on the application.