Chase Ink Cash Review: A Cash-Back Contender for Small Businesses

Earn 5% cash back on office supplies and telecom services and 2% at restaurants and gas stations, up to a limit. This card also dangles a big sign-up bonus.
Gregory Karp
Erin El Issa
By Erin El Issa and  Gregory Karp 
Edited by Kenley Young

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Our Take

5.0

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The bottom line:

With a $0 annual fee and a sign-up bonus worth $750, this card is a good fit for any business that spends significant money on office supplies and telecom services.

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Chase Ink Business Cash Credit Card Credit Card
Annual fee
$0
Regular APR
17.99%-23.99% Variable APR
Intro APR
0% intro APR on Purchases for 12 months
Rec. credit score
690-850 (Good - Excellent)
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Quick Facts

Pros & Cons

Pros

  • No annual fee

  • Intro APR period

  • New cardholder bonus offer

Cons

  • Requires good/excellent credit

  • Low rate outside bonus categories

  • Spending caps on bonus rewards

Compare to Other Cards

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Annual fee

$0

Annual fee

$95

Annual fee

$0

Regular APR

17.99%-23.99% Variable APR

Regular APR

20.74%-25.74% Variable APR

Regular APR

18.24%-26.24% Variable APR

Intro APR

0% intro APR on Purchases for 12 months

Intro APR

N/A

Intro APR

0% intro APR on purchases for 12 months from the date of account opening

Recommended Credit Score
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Full Review

The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card can be a lucrative card for small-business owners who spend heavily in its top bonus categories and want a card with an annual fee of $0. And it welcomes new cardholders with a generous sign-up bonus.

But its most lucrative rewards are capped, which hurts big spenders. And while its other rewards and features are decent, better options exist for heavy travelers willing to pay an annual fee.

The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card is a capable cash-back rewards card, but some business owners will find a better fit elsewhere, even among other Chase business credit cards.

Ink Business Cash® Credit Card: Basics

Card type: Small business.

Annual fee: $0.

Sign-up bonus: Earn $750 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.

Ongoing rewards:

  • 5% cash back on up to $25,000 a year in spending at office supply stores and on cable, internet and phone service.

  • 2% cash back on up to $25,000 a year in spending at gas stations and restaurants.

  • 1% cash back on all other spending.

Your cash will come in the form of Chase Ultimate Rewards® points. One point equals one penny.

Interest rate: 0% intro APR on Purchases for 12 months, and then the ongoing APR of 17.99%-23.99% Variable APR.

Foreign transaction fee: 3%.

Key benefits of the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card

Notable sign-up bonus

The sign-up bonus is enough to pay for several client lunches and is especially generous for a card with an annual fee of $0.

Bonus rewards in common business categories

The 5% categories are valuable and align with typical small-business spending. It’s especially good for smaller spenders who won’t blow through the $25,000 rewards cap midway through Q1. Spending up to that cap reaps a cool $1,250 per year.

Double cash back on gas stations and restaurants (2% instead of 1%) isn’t special nowadays, but it’s a fine return if you don’t want to fiddle with other credit cards to earn higher rewards.

An introductory 0% APR period

It's rare to find a business credit card with a 0% APR offer, making this a good option for an entrepreneur looking at startup costs and needing extra time to pay.

Pair your Ink Business Cash® Credit Card with other Chase cards

For more cash back

A common strategy is to use a card like this for its high-value spending categories, in this case to get 5% or 2% cash back. Then, use another card for everything else that offers a better return than this card’s 1%. You don’t even need to leave the Chase family to do that. The Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card offers 1.5% cash back on everything. The extra half a percentage point will add up, especially with typical business spending.

For high-value travel rewards

Typically, Chase Ultimate Rewards® points are worth around 1 cent each. But three Chase cards — the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card, along with consumer cards Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® — offer boosts to that point value if you use your points to book travel through Chase. With the Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card and the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, points are worth 1.25 cents each when redeemed for travel this way. With the Chase Sapphire Reserve®, they're worth 1.5 cents each when redeemed this way.

The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card isn't eligible for these more-valuable travel redemptions, but you can transfer points from your Ink Business Cash® Credit Card to any of those other three special cards. If you do this, then redeem for travel, your effective rewards rate gets even better.

Points on those three special cards can also be transferred at a 1:1 ratio to other loyalty programs, such as United Airlines, British Airways or Marriott. Potentially, that could net you an even higher effective rewards rate.

Ink Business Cash® Credit Card: Drawbacks and alternatives

5% categories that don’t fit your business

If your business spends relatively little on office supplies or cable-internet-phone services, you’re missing the primary reason to use this card long-term.

Examples of cash back business cards with different and simpler rewards, also with no annual fee:

  • The Capital One Spark Cash Select for Excellent Credit gives you 1.5% cash back on every purchase with no limit. You can also earn 5% cash back on hotels and rental cars booked through Capital One Travel. It has no foreign transaction fees. There's also a sign-up bonus.

  • The Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card also pays 1.5% cash back with no limit. Its sign-up bonus: Earn $750 bonus cash back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months from account opening.

Poor choice for traveling abroad

If you're traveling internationally, the 3% foreign transaction fee is punitive. The Capital One Spark Cash Select for Excellent Credit has no such fees. For other options, see our list of the best travel credit cards for businesses.

Is the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card right for you?

The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card costs nothing to carry. So if your business spends significant money in the bonus categories, it makes sense to get one, especially with a lucrative sign-up bonus and the ability to pair strategically with other cards. But if it’s not a match for your business spending, other good choices abound.

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Frequently asked questions

This card earns 5% cash back on up to $25,000 a year in spending at office supply stores and on cable, internet and phone service; 2% cash back on up to $25,000 a year in spending at gas stations and restaurants; and 1% cash back on all other spending.

The two cards have comparable sign-up bonuses, and neither has an annual fee. The primary difference is in how you earn rewards. The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card offers 5% cash back on office supplies and telecom services and 2% cash back at restaurants and gas stations, up to a limit; you earn 1% on everything else. The Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card earns 1.5% cash back on all spending.

You’ll need at least good credit to qualify for the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card. Generally speaking, “good credit” is defined as a score of at least 690. But a credit score alone isn’t enough to qualify for any credit card. Issuers take into account your income, existing debts and other information.

Applying for a small-business credit card can make sense for formal businesses or anyone who is self-employed. That includes freelancing, gig work or a side hustle. You don't need to be incorporated or have a formal business structure, like an LLC or partnership. Learn more about who can apply for a business credit card.

It depends on how you spend money with your business and whether you’re willing to pay an annual fee. The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card and the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card are cash-back cards with no annual fee and different rewards structures. The Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card is more of a travel card. It earns points, has an annual fee of $95 and includes more benefits. See our comparison article.

The annual fee is $0.

The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card is a Visa.