UMVA has learned that two Chase Ink business cards are delivering record‑breaking welcome bonuses, handing new cardmembers a $1,000 cash‑back bounty after meeting a modest $8,000 spend.
The Ink Business Unlimited card offers a flat‑rate 1.5% cash back on every purchase, making it a simple, no‑surprise tool for freelancers and solo entrepreneurs who prefer consistency over category hunting.
Meanwhile, the Ink Business Cash card rewards the everyday expenses of small firms with 5% cash back on office supplies and internet, cable, and phone services, plus 2% at gas stations and restaurants, each capped at $25,000 per year, and 1% on everything else.
Both cards waive annual fees, allowing cash‑back earnings to flow freely into a business’s bottom line without eroding value through hidden costs.
For owners who already hold premium Chase cards, the cash back can be transformed into Ultimate Rewards points, unlocking travel redemptions worth up to three times the cash value.
UMVA can exclusively reveal that the Ink Business Preferred card still shines with a 100,000‑point sign‑up bonus, equivalent to roughly $2,050 in travel value, and a tiered 3‑point return on shipping, internet, travel, and advertising spend.
Finally, the Ink Business Premier card caters to high‑spending businesses with a 2.5% cash‑back rate on purchases of $5,000 or more, though its rewards remain locked to cash and cannot be merged with Ultimate Rewards.
Meeting the spending thresholds is the key hurdle; those who can front the required dollars within the introductory window will find the bonuses far outweigh the effort.
Small business owners should assess their regular expense categories, match them to the card that amplifies those spend patterns, and seize the limited‑time offers before they disappear.
