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Melissa Lambarena is a personal finance writer who joined NerdWallet in 2016. Her prior experience includes nine years as a content creator for several publications and websites. Her work has been featured by The Associated Press, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, USA Today and Yahoo Finance, among others. Melissa has a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles. Email: <a href="mailto:mlambarena@nerdwallet.com">mlambarena@nerdwallet.com</a>.
Robin is a former credit cards writer for NerdWallet. She previously worked at Bankrate and has been interviewed as an expert on credit and credit cards by such outlets as CNBC, Business Insider and International Business Times.
Melissa Lambarena is a personal finance writer who joined NerdWallet in 2016. Her prior experience includes nine years as a content creator for several publications and websites. Her work has been featured by The Associated Press, The New York Times, Chicago Tribune, The Washington Post, USA Today and Yahoo Finance, among others. Melissa has a bachelor’s degree in sociology from the University of California, Los Angeles. Email: <a href="mailto:mlambarena@nerdwallet.com">mlambarena@nerdwallet.com</a>.
Robin is a former credit cards writer for NerdWallet. She previously worked at Bankrate and has been interviewed as an expert on credit and credit cards by such outlets as CNBC, Business Insider and International Business Times.
Kenley Young directs daily credit cards coverage for NerdWallet. Previously, he was a homepage editor and digital content producer for Fox Sports, and before that a front page editor for Yahoo. He has decades of experience in digital and print media, including stints as a copy desk chief, a wire editor and a metro editor for the McClatchy newspaper chain. Email: <a href="mailto:kyoung@nerdwallet.com">kyoung@nerdwallet.com</a>.
Kenley Young directs daily credit cards coverage for NerdWallet. Previously, he was a homepage editor and digital content producer for Fox Sports, and before that a front page editor for Yahoo. He has decades of experience in digital and print media, including stints as a copy desk chief, a wire editor and a metro editor for the McClatchy newspaper chain. Email: <a href="mailto:kyoung@nerdwallet.com">kyoung@nerdwallet.com</a>.
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Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Mastercard® Business card
Overview
The bottom line:
Its most notable feature is the potential for a lower-than-average ongoing APR for those who qualify, but other small-business cards can offer a lot more value.
Credit card details
Annual fee
$0
Regular APR
See Terms
Intro APR
See Terms
Rewards rate
N/A
Foreign transaction fee
3% of the U.S. dollar amount of each transaction
Intro offer
$300
Get a $300 online statement credit after you make at least $3,000 in net purchases in the first 90 days of your account opening.
Pros & Cons
Pros
No annual fee
New cardholder bonus offer
Cons
Requires excellent credit
No rewards
Foreign transaction fee
Short Intro APR period
More details from Bank of America
Get a $300 online statement credit after you make at least $3,000 in purchases in the first 90 days of your account opening.
Save on interest with a competitive purchase APR.
No annual fee.
Get employee cards at no additional cost to you and with credit limits you set.
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The Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Mastercard® Business card doesn’t offer a lot of value for your business expenses. You won't earn ongoing rewards on your spending, and the features that the issuer touts — like fraud monitoring and an EMV chip — are standard on virtually all credit cards.
The only reason you might want to consider this product is if you have excellent credit. With a credit score of 720 or higher, you could potentially qualify for a relatively low ongoing APR that saves you money if you carry a balance. But there’s no certainty that you’ll get that rate, since issuers also evaluate other factors such as debts and income to determine eligibility.
Travel and emergency services: As a cardholder, you're eligible for up to $100,000 in travel accident insurance and auto rental insurance, emergency ticket replacement, lost–luggage assistance and the option to get extended protection.
Why you're better off passing on the Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Mastercard® Business card
No ongoing rewards
Other business cards on the market have similar attributes to the Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Mastercard® Business card, but many of them also earn rewards on your ongoing spending. One example is the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card. It comes with an annual fee of $0, free employee cards, and this intro APR offer: 0% intro APR on Purchases for 12 months, and then the ongoing APR of 17.49%-23.49% Variable APR. Plus you'll earn an unlimited 1.5% cash back on every purchase, not to mention a better sign-up bonus: Earn $900 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.
A short 0% intro APR
The Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Mastercard® Business card offers an intro APR: See Terms. (You’ll get a potentially low ongoing interest rate if you can qualify for it, but even with an excellent credit score, that's not a given.) The Blue Business® Plus Credit Card from American Express could be a better choice, as it comes with an intro APR of 0% intro APR on Purchases for 12 months, and then the ongoing APR of 17.24%-27.24% Variable APR. It earns rewards, too, at a rate of 2 points per dollar spent up to an annual spending cap of $50,000, then 1 point per dollar. Terms apply ( see rates and fees . The annual fee is $0.
A foreign transaction fee
If you plan on making any purchases from overseas, don't charge them to the Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Mastercard® Business card. The card carries a foreign transaction fee of 3% for every international purchase you make. The $0-annual-fee Capital One Spark Cash Select skips those fees, and it offers 1.5% cash back on all spending. You can also earn 5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One's travel booking site. It also has a solid sign-up offer: Earn a $750 bonus when you spend $6,000 in the first 3 months of account opening.
Is the Bank of America® Platinum Plus® Mastercard® Business card right for you?
Probably not. Plenty of other $0-annual-fee business cards can offer ongoing rewards and more generous incentives, so it's worth exploring your options. A good place to start is by browsing NerdWallet's roundup of best credit card offers.
To view rates and fees of The Blue Business® Plus Credit Card from American Express, see this page.