New card members will get 80,000 bonus points (worth $1,000 in travel value) following the first $5,000 they spend, and they’ll earn one point per dollar they spend, forever.

The Card Helps Small Businesses Grow

Having a financial plan as a startup can go a long way in faciliating success. That is what this card is trying to do. Points can be redeemed for travel through Chase Ultimate Rewards, for cash, or for gift cards. If your business is involved with other major frequent traveler programs, you can transfer points for their full value. Either way, points earned through Chase Ink won’t expire as long as the account is open. The card comes with a $95 annual fee for the card, though there is no annual fee the first year for accounts opened at a branch. Check out Chase.com/Ink for extra information on additional benefits and to apply for a Chase Ink Business Preferred card.

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