Chase Announces New Business Credit Cards
September 29, 2009
By: Joe Taylor Jr.

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Chase Bank announced its intention to seize a bigger share of the business credit card market by unveiling a new suite of products under the "Ink from Chase" brand. Geared toward small business owners, the series of Ink credit cards each feature a distinguishing benefit:
- Ink credit cards offer small business owners the opportunity to earn reward points on all of their business purchases, with no annual fee.
- Ink Bold charge cards provide small business owners an interest-fee financing option on charges that get paid in full every month. This cash flow-friendly product carries a $95 annual fee, and also offers generous reward points.
- Ink Plus extends more flexible lending options to small business owners. This credit card is free for the first year, with a $60 annual fee after that. Cardholders enjoy enhanced air travel rewards.
- Ink Cash cardholders enjoy cash back rewards on all of their credit card purchases, with no annual fee.
With 5,200 neighborhood bank branches to support its credit card holders, Chase intends to back up its new small business offering with the kind of personal service entrepreneurs demand.
Important Note! The information in this article is believed to be accurate as of the date it was written. Please keep in mind that credit card offers change frequently. Therefore, we can not guarantee the accuracy of the information in this article. Please verify all terms and conditions of any credit card prior to applying.
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