Chase Ink Launches Business Premier Credit Card

Chase Launches Chase Ink Business Premier Credit Card For Large Businesses, According To Tuesday (December 14) Press release. The new card aims to provide large businesses with the credit they need to meet their spending needs.
The Chase Ink Business Premier Credit Card is the latest business card added to the Chase Ink suite of products. Designed with built-in flexibility, the card offers greater spending potential in addition to a wide range of Chase rewards.
Businesses using the new card will have the option to pay off their card balance in full each month or use the new Flex for Business feature, which expands flexible payments as needed to help entrepreneurs run, grow and run their businesses. .
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Chase for Business clients who already have an alliance with a Business Relationship Manager can apply now for a wider deployment early next year. Benefits include 2% unlimited cash back on all purchases, 2.5% cash back on purchases of $ 5,000 or more, 5% unlimited cash back on trips purchased through Chase Ultimate Rewards, and other advantages.
With rich rewards, premium perks, and spend potential designed for large businesses, Chase Ink Business Premier will empower business owners to get the most out of their spending with more revenue opportunities.
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âOur customers have told us that rich rewards, increased purchasing power, and payment flexibility are essential for them to grow their businesses, and we look forward to garnering additional feedback from our most engaged customers,â said said Catherine Hogan, president of Chase Branded Cards.
Chase is the commercial and consumer banking business of JPMorgan Chase & Co. The global financial services company has assets of $ 3.8 trillion. Chase serves more than 60 million U.S. households with a wide range of financial services, including personal banking, credit cards, mortgages, auto financing and more.
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