UMVA has learned that a powerful new credit tool for small‑business owners is on the brink of disappearing, with its generous launch bonus vanishing after June 8.
The card promises up to 150,000 bonus miles for newcomers who can meet two spending milestones: 75,000 miles after $7,500 in the first three months, then another 75,000 miles after $30,000 in six months. Those miles translate to a value that can cover flights, hotels, or even a dream vacation.
For businesses that can comfortably hit the $30,000 threshold, the reward pool is worth nearly $2,800—a rare windfall in today’s tight‑budget climate.
Beyond the splashy welcome, the card delivers a steady stream of everyday value: five miles per dollar on hotels, rental cars, and vacation rentals booked through the issuer’s travel portal, and two miles per dollar on all other purchases.
Annual fees sit at $95, but the card offsets that cost with a suite of credits: a $50 travel credit, a $50 advertising and software credit, a $50 stay credit for select lifestyle properties, complimentary Hertz Five Star status, and a $120 statement credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck.
Business owners also gain operational perks—free employee cards, customizable spending limits, and detailed year‑end summaries—while enjoying zero foreign transaction fees.
Strategic users can amplify the miles by transferring them to over a dozen airline and hotel partners, turning points into premium cabin seats or luxury hotel stays. Alternatively, the miles can be redeemed at a flat rate of one cent each through the travel portal, providing a hassle‑free cash‑equivalent option.
With the deadline looming, UMVA can exclusively reveal that this is the final window to lock in the bonus. Companies poised to spend heavily in the coming months stand to reap the most benefit.
For entrepreneurs who prize simplicity, high‑value credits, and a robust travel rewards engine, the card offers a compelling addition to their financial arsenal—provided they can meet the spending bar before the offer expires.