Brex Card: No Personal Guarantee, but Some Limitations

You can't revolve a balance and may need a big bank account to qualify, but incorporated companies with high cash flow or thin credit may appreciate this charge card.
Katherine Fan
Robin Saks Frankel
By Robin Saks Frankel and  Katherine Fan 
Edited by Ryan Lane

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Our Take

3.1

NerdWallet rating 
The bottom line:

Best for owners who may have limited credit history but a well-funded company. If you're not incorporated or want the ability to revolve a balance, look elsewhere.

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Brex
Annual fee
$0
Regular APR
N/A
Intro APR
N/A
Rec. credit score
300-850 (Poor - Excellent)
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