Limited Time: Chase’s BEST EVER Offer on 2 of the Business Ink Cards with $1,000 or 100,000 Points on NO Annual Fee Cards!
There’s a new sign up bonus for Chase’s Ink Business Cash® and Ink Business Unlimited® and it’s the best ever that the bank has ever offered at $1,000 or 100,000 points! If you have been thinking about getting this card, don’t delay and miss out on this.
In case you don’t read my other posts on this subject, I must stress to please only consider if you can pay off the credit card IN FULL every month because no reward amount can justify interest charges! Curious about credit: read this.
What Makes This The Best Ever Offer?
Both cards come with no annual fee and 0% intro APR for the first year, which makes them easy to justify and even easier to use. The bonus is awarded after you spend $8,000 in the first 4 months after account opening.
The Ink Business Cash® is great if you want or can rack up points in the extra multiplier categories: 2x at gas stations and restaurants (up to $25K/year) + 5x at office supply stores, internet, cable and phone (up to $25K/year) – you earn 1x on everything else.
The Ink Business Unlimited® is for those who prefer simplified earnings as it gives you an unlimited 1.5X on every purchase with no caps and no categories to keep track of.
To put this into perspective of why this is a good offer: the Chase Ink Business Preferred also has a 100,000 point sign up offer with a $8,000 spend in 3 months but has a $95 annual fee!
Why Should You Take Advantage of This Offer NOW?
Chase continues to revamp their credit cards and rules and recently implemented the language that restricts getting the bonus on their business cards to once in a lifetime – so it now makes sense to get the card when there is an elevated, or in this case – best ever, offer!
Still Not Sure Why You Should Consider A New Card?
Let’s revisit why credit cards are the foundation to award travel and how I travel for cheaper, better and more often.
When you put your everyday spend on a rewards credit card and earn points that you can use for hotel rooms and/or flights (rather than paying cash) = free or very low cost travel!
And when you further maximize your spend with sign up bonuses for new cards, then you are really making your money work for you (read this for more info on SUBs and this for how to meet spending requirements) TLDR version using this offer: if you had put $8K spend on a card you already had, you might earn 12,000 points or maybe $160 in cashback (assuming 1.5% and 2% rates respectively) vs the 100,000 points or $1,000 dollars you earn but getting this card now!
How Can You Maximize This Further?
Note that in order to transfer to Chase travel partners, you must have a Chase Sapphire Preferred card, Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Ink Business Preferred or Chase Reserve for Business card.
You would transfer the points earned from these cards to one of the above cards and be able to transfer to a hotel or airline =)
Flexibility is the name of the game with award travel and these cards allow you to earn more Ultimate Reward Points that can be transferred 1:1 to Chase 10 airline and 3 hotel partners as opposed to having a co-branded card (one that is tied to a specific airline or hotel). Note that those who only have a Chase Sapphire Preferred card or Chase Ink Business Preferred will be able to transfer to Hyatt Hotels at a 4:3 rate.
Why is this important? As long as you have another Chase card that allows you to transfer to Chase’s airline or hotel loyalty programs partners, the 100,000 points from your Ink Business Cash® and Ink Business Unlimited® sign up bonuses can be worth so much more than the $1000 that you would get if you redeemed those points for cash or a gift card.
I know you may be skeptical and this is where I show you how I have used my points or how award travel really makes (travel) dreams come true.
Examples of How Transferring Chase UR Points to Chase Travel Partners Pays Off
Here are some real life examples of why flexible points are so important with the different ways that I have been able to use my Chase Ultimate Rewards points:
How about a nearly FREE business class on Singapore Airlines? The cash value was ~$2,200 but I only paid $5.60 and used 56,700 points.
- There’s many times when Chase will offer a % bonus on transfers so the rate might be 1:1.25 or even 1:1.5 so your points will go even further! Transfer bonuses have made some of my redemptions even sweeter
- Using 8,337 points (20% transfer bonus to Air Canada) for a $466.08 direct flight home from Cabo (plus I paid $135.73) – remember how I said that there is more flexibility than if you had this on a co-branded card? My flight TO Cabo was on United and that was 20K miles and would have been the same amount if I had booked using UA miles (same plane/flight booked via alliance partner: Air Canada)
- Using 58,333 points and paid $73.53 (again a 20% transfer bonus to Air Canada) for a $6,965 business class flights on Swiss +SAS business
- Hyatt is a darling of miles and points and enthusiasts because they still have a published award chart with reasonable redemptions (
- Aspirational stays like spending my birthday at the Park Hyatt Paris-Vendôme (2 nights with cash value of $2,880.25/night that I used 90K points/2 nights)
- Being able to stay five nights at the Hyatt Regency Paris Étoile* and attend the Paris2024 Olympics (cash value of $874/night and I used 18K points/nights
- Exceptional value for using points to stay at Hyatt Place London Heathrow*, Story Hotel Malmo*, Hyatt Place Los Cabos with only needing to use 5,000 points per night when cash rates were $100-$180/night!
- IMPORTANT notes: Due to the popularity of many of these properties and this program, there are a number that have since moved up to a higher category* and there is also the recent change that if you hold only the Chase Sapphire Preferred card or Chase Ink Business Preferred points now transfer as a 4:3 rate to Hyatt!
Interested? Support me by using my referral link when applying for the Ink Business Cash® and Ink Business Unlimited®!
NEED SOME MORE HELP?
Want to learn the basics of travel hacking: Intro to Travel Hacking and then dive deeper with my 8 Top Tips For Travel Hacking
- I offer free mini consult sessions if you want to learn more!
- I also have coaching packages to help you learn how to or maximize your points and miles earning INCLUDING some additional ways to meet minimum spending requirements!
PS I’ll continue to sweeten the deal if you’re approved using one of my referral links, I’ll throw in some baked goodies (beautiful tip: I won’t know unless you tell me if you have been approved for a card!)
Because life should be beautiful and delicious – Rosemary
About Author
Rosemary is a travel hacker, points nerd, money maximizer, and female solo traveler who’s explored 70+ countries without a trust fund, sugar daddy, or sponsored content. Every mile, upgrade, and trip is completely self-funded using a mix of points, miles, and cash or earned with elite status.Through firsthand experience and plenty of trial and error, she teaches everyday travelers the art of travel hacking ie how they too can travel for cheaper, better, and more often (and she provides receipts along with a mildly concerning amount of spreadsheets)
While Rosemary doesn’t take herself too seriously, she does take award travel, making her money work harder (and searching for the best ice cream) seriously – and shares it all here because she believes that seeing the world or living your most beautiful life shouldn’t be reserved for the rich, the retired, or content creators with brand deals.
When not traveling, she is based in Denver, Colorado and loves to share the amazing things you can do, see, and experience (many of which are free!) in the Centennial state (which she feels absolutely blessed to be able to call home)





