My Business Chase Credit Cards

Chase Ink Business Preferred

Superpower: Unlocks high-value point transfers for business spending

This is the anchor of my Chase business setup. It allows business-earned points to be transferred to airline and hotel partners, which is where Chase points can deliver outsized value.

Between strong earnings on common business expenses and built-in travel protections, it’s designed for flexibility — not just reimbursement or cash back.

Why I use it:
It turns business spending into the same high-value travel currency as my personal Chase cards.

I use Chase cards to earn fleixible points on everyday spending, then redeem those points for travel.

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Chase Ink Business Unlimited

Superpower: Simple, uncapped points on everything

This is my default card for business purchases that don’t fall into bonus categories. It earns consistent points across the board, which quietly adds up over time.

On its own, it’s straightforward value. When paired with the Ink Preferred, those points become transferable — not just cash back.

Why I use it:
It captures value on every expense without thinking or tracking categories.

Chase Ink Business Cash

Superpower: High returns on core business expenses

This card shines for common business categories like internet, phone, and office-related purchases. It’s one of the most efficient ways to earn elevated rewards on expenses many businesses already pay monthly.

With no annual fee, it’s a targeted tool rather than a catch-all.

Why I use it:
It maximizes return on predictable business costs without adding complexity.