Chase Ink Business Preferred Application
Chase has finally officially launched their much anticipated Ink Business Preferred credit card and at the same time has discontinued their very popular Ink Plus card.
Ink Business Preferred App Live
As a reminder, the Ink Business Preferred comes with a $95 annual fee and a bonus of 80,000 Ultimate Rewards points after spending $5K within the first 3 months.
Additionally it earns points the following ways:
- Earn 3 points per $1 on the first $150,000 spent in combined purchases on Travel, Shipping purchases, Internet, cable and phone services and advertising purchases made with social media sites and search engines each anniversary year.
- Earn 1 point per $1 on all other purchases
The card is now live on the Chase website and you can find much more info and analysis about it here.
Ink Plus Lives Sort Of?
According to Doctor of Credit, Chase Ink Plus referral links generated before today are still working…for now. You can no longer generate new referral links (you just get a loop on the Chase referral website), but if you have an old link that was generated previously, it should work to sign-up and perhaps you can help others who still want the card but missed out.
Conclusion
If you are interested in the Ink Business Preferred, then you now have the option to apply. Keep in mind that the 5/24 rule does seem to apply to this card, so it won’t be quite as easy to get as the Sapphire Reserve was in the very beginning.
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[…] Chase has been fairly aggressive with their bonus opportunities for new cardholders the past couple of years or so. Of course we all know about the blockbuster Sapphire Reserve bonus, but we have seen very nice bonuses from time to time on other cards as well including their newly launched Ink Business Preferred. […]
I just renewed my INK biz card. Will they give me the new card?
Yes this new card is a separate product and you can have both, but 5/24 and all of Chase’s strict underwriting requirements still apply.
Thank you very much for alerting us to the new card and the potential disappearance of the Ink Plus – this is very helpful for your readers.
I think this will really be the last time to get in on the Ink Plus card (which is really better from the 5 x per $1 in the categories you mention.) Appreciate you helping your readers out by letting us use our links in this final stretch:
https://applynow.chase.com/FlexAppWeb/renderApp.do?PID=CFFD2&SPID=FHRQ&CELL=600G&MSC=1504705996
Good luck, folks!
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