The Ink Business Preferred® Credit Card is currently offering one of its most valuable sign-up bonuses to date, and more people can take advantage than might realize it.
With this bonus, the Ink Business Preferred is worth a fresh look not only for traditional small-business owners, but also freelancers, side hustlers, creators and more. Even if you don’t think of yourself as a “business owner,” you may be able to qualify for the card and enjoy terrific short- and long-term value.
Here’s everything you should know about the card and its current bonus, as well as who it might make sense for.
One of the card’s most valuable bonuses to date
The Ink Business Preferred card is currently offering 90,000 points after you spend $8,000 in your first three months. That’s a valuable offer for a card with a $95 annual fee. In fact, it’s enough to offset the card’s annual fee for over a decade (a minimum of 12 years if you redeem for travel or cash back).
Assuming a standard redemption value of 1 cent per point, this bonus is worth a minimum of $900 in travel or cash back, but it could be worth even more if you transfer to certain airline and hotel partners. According to our points and miles valuations they could be worth around 2.0 cents each with the right transfer partner. Assuming a 2-cent-per-point redemption value, this offer can be worth around $1,800 with some of Chase’s travel partners. That’s before you even consider the rewards you’d earn via card spending or the value of the card’s perks.
To earn 90,000 points on the Ink Business Preferred without this bonus, you would need to spend $30,000 in a 3X rewards category or $90,000 on general purchases. This bonus allows you to earn that for just $8,000 in spending within your first three months.
How does this bonus compare to others?
This welcome offer is twice as valuable as the offer available with the Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card, Chase’s comparable consumer card (which offers 75,000 points after a $5,000 spend in your first three months). It’s also much more valuable than the American Express® Business Gold Card, welcome offer (100,000 points after you spend $15,000 in the first three months), even though that card charges an annual fee of $375.
Ink Business Preferred sign-up bonus history
The Ink Business Preferred card’s new offer not only carries more value than most of the card’s previous offers, but also a lower spending requirement, giving you a higher return on your spending. This makes now a great time to apply for a new business credit card or open your first account.
The Points Guy’s Ink Business Preferred bonus history shows that this card’s bonus offer has typically fluctuated between 80,000 and 120,000 points. However, between April 2020 and June 2023 (when the card offered a 100,000-point bonus), earning the bonus required $15,000 in spending. Based on a 1.25-cent-per-point redemption value at the time via Chase Travel℠, this bonus would have been worth $1,250. That’s a return on spending of just over 8 percent.
The card’s current offer is 20,000 points higher and carries the lowest spending requirement it has had since March 2020 — nearly half its typical $15,000 spending requirement. Based on a 1-cent-per-point redemption value, the new bonus is worth $1,200 — a 15 percent return for your spending. With the right travel transfer partner, your points could be worth even more — around 2 cents per point based on our valuations, which would give you a 30 percent return on spend with this bonus.
Approximate date | Offer details | Estimated value* | Potential return for spending |
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*Estimated using Chase’s minimum travel and cash back redemption value (1 cent per point) and Bankrate’s Ultimate Rewards valuation (2 cents per point), which considers redemption value via partner airlines and hotels. | |||
July 2024 to September 2024 | 120,000 bonus points for spending $8,000 in your first three months | $1,200 to around $2,400 | 30 percent |
June 2023 to July 2024 | 100,000 bonus points for spending $15,000 in your first three months | $1,000 to around $2,000 | 13 percent |
April 2020 to June 2023 | 100,000 bonus points for spending $15,000 in your first three months | $1,000 to around $2,000 | 13 percent |
January 2020 to March 2020 | 80,000 bonus points for spending $5,000 in your first three months | $800 to around $1,600 | 32 percent |
Who is the Chase Ink Business Preferred right for?
Pursuing a side hustle, entrepreneurship or creative endeavor as a way to make money means you’re eligible for a business card — even if you don’t run a traditional business. For this card in particular, you’ll just want to make sure you can afford its annual fee and spend $8,000 in your first three months without straining your wallet to earn the bonus.
Recently applied? Request a bonus match
Even if you recently opened an Ink Business Preferred card account, you may be able to earn the card’s newer, higher bonus. Several users on Reddit in the r/CreditCards community say they’ve had success requesting a bonus match via Chase’s secure messaging portal.
My 100k bonus was matched to 120k. I was approved for the [Chase Ink Business Preferred] on 18 May with the 100k SUB. On 19 June, with about 1k left to meet the spend, I requested a bonus match by secure message in the Chase app and was told less than 24 hrs later that they would be “happy to match the offer” for me.
— Reddit user Cogar_Cronan
While some users report getting a bonus match for approvals processed as far back as May 18, 2024, one user commented that their request related to a card application opened briefly before that was denied.
While there’s no guarantee you can get the bonus this way, it never hurts to ask.
The bottom line
In the hands of the right small-business owner, the Ink Business Preferred card will offer a great head start on earning rewards — better than many consumer cards that carry the same annual fee. Even if you don’t own a traditional small business, the card’s ongoing rewards could hold tremendous value.
Thanks to its new bonus, now could be a great time to apply if you’ve been holding off.
The Ink Business Preferred card’s welcome bonus is easily one of the best credit card bonuses currently available, so even if the card’s ongoing rewards categories don’t align with your regular spending, its short-term value is high enough to make it a solid pick for just about any small-business owner.
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