Chase has upped the welcome offer for two of its business credit cards, the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card and the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card.
Even better? The bonuses are not only bigger, but there are few if any extra hoops to jump through to earn them.
Updated Ink Cash, Ink Unlimited welcome offers
Previously, the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card offered a $750 welcome bonus for meeting the same requirements.
New Unlimited cardholders now get an extra $150, without having to spend any more.
The Ink Business Cash® Credit Card bonus used to be a little easier to earn. When you spent $3,000 on the card within three months, you could earn $350. With $6,000 in spending within six months, you could earn an additional $400.
Now, new Cash cardholders have to spend twice as much on the Ink Cash within three months to earn a bonus. But the $900 bonus is more than 2.5 times larger.
Should you apply for the Ink Cash or Ink Unlimited?
NerdWallet’s editorial team picked the Ink Business Unlimited® Credit Card as the best business credit card of 2025. With no annual fee and 1.5% cash back on all spending, it deserves a place in most entrepreneurs’ wallets.
We like the Ink Business Cash® Credit Card for newer, smaller businesses. Its bonus categories can pay off when you’re stocking up on office supplies, paying your phone and Internet bills and running errands.
Should you apply for both?
Chase hasn’t announced an expiration date for the $900 bonus on the Ink Cash and Unlimited. So if you ultimately want to apply for both, you don’t have to rush.
Instead, stagger them. Open one card, hit $6,000 in spend, earn the bonus and pay down your balance. Then you can open the second. That’ll help ensure you get both bonuses and spread out your credit inquiries.
Most business cards don’t count toward the tally. But if you’ve opened more than four personal cards in the last two years, that could cause Chase to deny your application.