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New Inksm Bold With Ultimate Rewardssm

Snapshot of Card Features:

  • Earn up to 50,000 bonus points - 25,000 after your first purchase, plus an additional 25,000 after you spend $10,000 in 3 months - that's $500 in rewards of your choice, or $625 towards airfare when you redeem online through our Ultimate Rewards booking tool
  • Earn up to 5X points per dollar on eligible business purchases, and points do not expire
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Free Employee Cards
Intro AprBalance TransferOngoing APRAnnual FeeCredit Needed
N/AN/AN/A$0 for the first year. After that $95.00.Excellent
 

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  • Grace Period
  • Finance calculation method
  • Finance Charges
  • Annual Fee (if applicable)
  • Other fees - transaction fees, balance transfers, cash advances, late payments, over-limit, etc.

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Notes
*View New Inksm Bold With Ultimate Rewardssm card rates, fees, rewards and other important information.


Beverly Harzog - December, 2011

New Ink Boldsm with Ultimate Rewardssm is a business charge card-not a credit card-that offers an exceptional travel rewards program. You also get a chance to earn 50,000 bonus points within your first three months.

Benefits

The flexible spending limit lets you adjust spending to accommodate your business needs. There's no charge for employee cards. If you're a frequent flyer, you get to enjoy Priority Pass membership, which gives you access to over 350 VIP lounges worldwide.

Rewards

After you spend $5,000 within the first three months of opening your account, you get 50,000 bonus points, which is redeemable for $500 in rewards or for $625 towards airfare. Earn 5 points per $1 spent on the first $50,000 spent annually at office supply stores, on cable and wireless services, and landline communications. You get two points per $1 spent on the first $50,000 spent annually on hotels and gas. Then, you earn 1 point for each $1 spent on your other purchases. Note that you get an additional 1 point for each $1 spent (so two points per $1) when you book your airfare and hotel through Chase's Ultimate Rewards Travel Booking Tool. There are no limits to the number of points you can earn in this program and they never expire.

Balance Transfers

Balance transfers do not apply.

Rates

The New Ink Boldsm with Ultimate Rewardssm is a charge card. There isn't an APR because you're expected to pay the bill in full every month. Penalty rates can be as high as 29.99 percent if you're more than 60 days late with your payment. There's no annual fee for the first year, but after that, it's $95. There are no foreign transaction fees. Note that there's a $20 service fee if you book flights via the toll-free number. Use the online booking tool to avoid this charge.

Who Should Apply

Business owners who want a travel rewards program with premium benefits and who don't need to revolve a balance.

Credit Standing

You need excellent credit to qualify for this card.

Author

Beverly Harzog

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