Last Chance to Earn $900 Bonus With Ink Business Unlimited (Offer Ends 11/7)

The new Chase Ink Business Unlimited bonus ends at 9 a.m. ET on Nov. 7.

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The latest blockbuster bonus offer from Chase is about to expire. You have until 9 a.m. ET on Nov. 7 to snag a $900 bonus when you sign up for a new Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card and spend at least $6,000 in the first three months. You won’t find a better, or more attainable, bonus from a cash-back business card — especially one with no annual fee.

Ink Business Unlimited℠ Credit Card
Chase

Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card

NerdWallet Rating  
5.0
Bonus Amount  

$750

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on Chase's website

How you’ll get your bonus

While the Ink Business Unlimited is a cash-back card, rewards are delivered as Chase Ultimate Rewards® points. You can redeem your points as cash via a statement credit or deposit it into a checking or savings account.

Ultimate Rewards points can also be redeemed for travel, gift cards, shopping or dining. The value of your points will depend on how you use them.

  • Cash back: 100 points = $1.

  • Chase Travel: 100 points = $1.

  • Pay with Points (Amazon.com and PayPal): 100 points = $0.80.

  • Shop Apple (via Chase): 100 points = $1.

  • Gift cards: Redemption value varies. 

You can also transfer Chase Ultimate Rewards® points — to another Chase card or an external travel partner — to squeeze even more value out of each point.

Transfer your new Ink Business Unlimited welcome bonus to your Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, for example, and that $900 bonus becomes a $1,125 bonus when redeemed via Chase Travel.

Should you get the Ink Business Unlimited?

The Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card is hands down one of the best business credit cards. Its combination of simplicity and value makes this uncomplicated card an excellent choice for new businesses and established companies, alike. Cardholders get unlimited 1.5% cash back, pay no interest on purchases for 12 months (then ongoing APR of 17.74%-23.74% Variable APR), and can net one of the best bonuses out there.

Few other business cards can match it. The Wells Fargo Signify Business Cash℠ Card comes close, with a 12-month intro APR period and unlimited 2% cash back. But its sign-up bonus is $400 less than the new Ink Business Unlimited offer.

If simplicity isn’t your top priority, the U.S. Bank Business Triple Cash Rewards World Elite Mastercard® is also worth a look — especially if you count gas, office supplies, cell phone service and restaurants among your top expenses. The Triple Cash earns 3% back in those categories and matches the intro APR offers from Chase and Wells Fargo. You also get a $100 annual credit for recurring software subscriptions and an excellent welcome offer: Earn $750 in cash back. Just spend $6,000 on the Account Owner's card in the first 180 days of opening your account.

The information related to the Wells Fargo Signify Business Cash℠ Card has been collected by NerdWallet and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer or provider of this product or service.

New elevated offer

 
American Express® Business Gold Card
American Express

American Express® Business Gold Card

Rates and Fees

NerdWallet Rating  
4.6
Bonus Amount  

100,000

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on American Express' website