Chase To Launch Business Version Of Sapphire Reserve Card

Chase has announced that a business version of the Chase Sapphire Reserve card will be launching this summer.

It’s currently unclear what the benefits/annual fees on this card will be, I suspect it will be in line with the rumored annual fee increase of $795 on the personal card. One advantage of the business card over the personal card is that the business card does not report to your credit report and won’t count towards your 5/24 status.

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Esquiar
Esquiar (@guest_2075313)
June 10, 2025 13:11

Can’t wait for $10 monthly Hertz credits. They’re even throwing in bail insurance for when you get arrested from accidental stolen vehicle report

Jack
Jack (@guest_2075164)
June 10, 2025 09:27

To answer the question “why?” . . .

As there are differences between the personal and business versions of the Amex Platinum, it would not be a surprise if there are differences between the personal and business versions of the CSR. So, beyond the credit reporting and 5/24 differences, there are reasons why a person might prefer one version of the card over the other.

Tyler Durden
Tyler Durden (@guest_2075120)
June 10, 2025 06:52

I saw 200k points for 20k spend in 6 months as the original offer. Could’ve changed since then though

Celia 🔗
Celia 🔗 (@guest_2075127)
June 10, 2025 07:41

I hope this isn’t like Ink Premier that doesn’t allow UR transfers.

Jack
Jack (@guest_2075161)
June 10, 2025 09:22

It’s supposed to parallel the consumer card. Let that be your guide.

Celia 🔗
Celia 🔗 (@guest_2075214)
June 10, 2025 11:05

After seeing what they “might be” doing to the consumer card, I have little faith. 🙂

Andrew
Andrew (@guest_2075132)
June 10, 2025 08:08

Does Chase police MS for SUB spend like Amex does?

Novacat05
Novacat05 (@guest_2075140)
June 10, 2025 08:38

No

John
John (@guest_2074969)
June 9, 2025 20:42

Pausing INK train for this. Expecting 150K SUB for $15K spend.

Yiwei Lin
Yiwei Lin (@guest_2075001)
June 9, 2025 22:08

i thought the ink train got nerfed. at most 2 or 3 inks

John
John (@guest_2075011)
June 9, 2025 22:36

Yes, you close old cards and open new. Right now I’m with 2 INK cards. Could apply but I’ll wait for this.

Al
Al (@guest_2075023)
June 9, 2025 22:58

What’s the ideal time to wait after closing ink cards before reopening and do you use the same LLc or EIN as previously used ?

John
John (@guest_2075059)
June 9, 2025 23:59
  Al

I think 6 months velocity should be safe. Some say 3 months but really you’re limited by how fast you can close older cards.

Also it’s probably worth waiting till the closed card drops off the online accounts view.

RM
RM (@guest_2075093)
June 10, 2025 02:25

John In your experience, how long does it typically take for a closed Ink to drop off? I closed a CIU two months ago and it’s still there. I would have expected it to be gone by now.

Moose&Wolf
Moose&Wolf (@guest_2075186)
June 10, 2025 10:19

6 months velocity is safe, 3 months could work but having more than 1-2 ink cards and applying for a 3rd starts hitting the wall. You said you’re on 2 ink cards but are you keeping them open for a year? Curious because I’m in the same boat and the train has stopped at the moment.

Churn milk today for a butter tomorrow
Churn milk today for a butter tomorrow (@guest_2075014)
June 9, 2025 22:41

It did get nerfed, but the 2-3 Ink guideline refers to number of open Inks/Chase business cards. If you regularly close Inks as they age over a year old, then you can continue to ride the Ink train. Also, the threshold for the number of open Inks seems to vary on other factors such as business type, so it’s possible to open more than 3 Inks depending on your profile.

Greta Spazberg
Greta Spazberg (@guest_2075104)
June 10, 2025 04:30

Why? CIP + CIC > 150k for < $15K spend

MaTT
MaTT (@guest_2074929)
June 9, 2025 19:07

Knowing Chase and in true Sapphire Reserve fashion it will be 80,000-100,000 MR at 1.5x. And only 80-100 because the AF is going up. I would be pleasantly surprised if it was 120-150k.

Ty K.
Ty K. (@guest_2074920)
June 9, 2025 18:48

One advantage of the business card over the personal card is that the business card does not report to your credit report and won’t count towards your 5/24 status.”

So why doesn’t everybody just get the business version?

What is the point of having a personal card, given that having your own “business” (e.g., sole prop) is so easy?

Horse Doc
Horse Doc (@guest_2074923)
June 9, 2025 18:57

Yes, people do exactly this. Churners often get both to get both SUBs since they are often not mutually exclusive.

AK
AK (@guest_2074924)
June 9, 2025 18:59

Folks on work visas cannot (rather should not) apply for business cards. Unlikely they get picked up during Green Card/citizenship verification but if they get picked up can screw up immigration for the individual for very little upsdie

jethalel
jethalel (@guest_2074996)
June 9, 2025 21:49
  AK

I never understood this logic, folks on work visas can start a business only if they are passively involved in it, for example you can own a rental managed by a property manager. In this case you will get a business card to keep your rental expenses separate and I don’t think this will affect your GC in any way.

Dealgamer
Dealgamer (@guest_2074951)
June 9, 2025 19:54

People are irrationally afraid of signing up for business cards without a legit business. Technically speaking you have less legal protections, but in practice the issuers aren’t in the habit of selling their business customers down the river, if they did that they’d lose a lot of business customers.

Also you still have 4/24 slots to work with, might as well make use of them, especially since there’s interesting personal cards without a business equivalent.

scott
scott (@guest_2075123)
June 10, 2025 07:05

It’s not irrational fear. Chase is not so easy to get approved. P2 and myself have been denied several times.

Keikyu Motorman
Keikyu Motorman (@guest_2074992)
June 9, 2025 21:31

FWIW, some civil servants have clauses in their employment contracts that prohibit them from owning a business or having a second job without prior approval, and I would imagine that some people aren’t willing to test that clause of their contracts by opening business cards.

Alex 🔗
Alex 🔗 (@guest_2075087)
June 10, 2025 01:34

Because if you ever need to utilize the various insurances that credit cards can offer you may not get it covered if they determine that you’re using the business card for personal expenses. They say this in their T&C.

Do I know anyone who has gotten screwed by this? No. But has it happened to someone? Almost certainly.

Konrad
Konrad (@guest_2075154)
June 10, 2025 09:13

One thing I’d never use a business card for is rental cars, at least not if I need the insurance that comes with. I am not sure if it was on DoC, but I have read that they will ask for proof of business use if you make a claim.

scott
scott (@guest_2075122)
June 10, 2025 07:05

Because it’s not as easy as they make it seem to get a business card from Chase. Whereas Amex, Citi and others don’t seem to care who applies for a business card Chase will ask for lots of info, possibly talk to you on the phone and then deny you for many reasons. I got a Chase Ink card 10 years ago and have never been able to get another. P2 has never been able to get one.

Novacat05
Novacat05 (@guest_2075143)
June 10, 2025 08:46

Opposite here, between P2 and I we have gotten 7 business cards from Chase over the last 4 years, both scores well over 800. P2 is always getting notices for pre-approval for every other Ink card they don’t have. The 40k referrals between us on top of 90/100k SUBs were a honey pot.

With business cards though they are much more stingy with credit limits, my limits are like a quarter or less of what my CF/CFF/CSP card limits are.

GundamWing01
GundamWing01 (@guest_2074911)
June 9, 2025 18:33

i guess its about time. amex and cap1 already have premium cards w/ dual consumer / biz counterparts w/ adjusted benefits.

it made no sense UA was the only dual offering from chase. even amex doesnt have premium biz cobrands. but i def look fwd to premium hyatt or IHG. AC or BA would be nice too.

lets see how this turns out w/ various app restrictions applied. its clear the leaders are amex / chase head to head. and dark horse runner up w/ cap1 + WF.

sideline banks are mostly bofa + citi + USB + other junk banks. no action from those guys except AS premium. citi is confused. and USB is not playing anymore.

Thomas
Thomas (@guest_2075107)
June 10, 2025 04:58

What about the Delta reserve biz?

Komma
Komma (@guest_2074909)
June 9, 2025 18:30

Probably 15-20k spend in 90 days for 100-150k UR. $795 AF and a bunch of coupons.

Malik
Malik (@guest_2074897)
June 9, 2025 17:56

150,000 UR for 15-20k spend in 3 months incoming. *sighs*

Shail
Shail (@guest_2074940)
June 9, 2025 19:43

250,000 UR for $10k spending in 4 months?

Malik
Malik (@guest_2074990)
June 9, 2025 21:27

No chance

Abhinav G
Abhinav G (@guest_2074894)
June 9, 2025 17:51

So hopefully can apply for it while having personal Sapphire Preferred.