Can You Get The Same Business Credit Card Multiple Times With Different Businesses?

Update 12/22/18: Reposting this as there was some recent confusion regarding getting multiple bonuses with Chase. Most of our datapoints are relatively old (e.g one year or older) so it would be great to get some more current data points.

One question that has been asked from a lot of readers is that if they have separate businesses, can they get a business card (and sign up bonus) for each business. Obviously people want to keep these expenses separated, so it’s a legitimate question and one that I didn’t have a good answer for (nor could I find a good answer anywhere). I thought I’d do a bit of researching and find out the answer.

Below is a list of data points for each card issuer, I’ve also included if the businesses had EINs or used a SSN to apply. As with all posts of this nature, the more people that share their experiences the more useful they are. This list is also just data points, so don’t get angry if you have a difference experience – instead just share it in the comments.

American Express

It will work with American Express as long as different tax ID are used. If you sign up for multiple cards using a SSN or the same EIN, you won’t be eligible for the bonus. YMMV, usually won’t work.

  • American Express generally: 1, 2 (didn’t work)
  • Business Gold: 1
    • Didnt work: 1, 2
  • Delta Platinum: 1, 2
  • SPG: 1 (different EINs) 2 (didn’t work), 3 (didn’t work)

A reader also let us know they were able to get multiples of the same card with the same EIN, they only got one sign up bonus but having multiple cards is still useful for cards with spending caps in certain categories.

Barclaycard

No hard limit on getting the sign up bonus multiple times, so this doesn’t really apply. You do need to wait 30 days in between applications: 1.

Bank of America

Bank of America doesn’t have any restricts on getting the sign up bonus on their cards multiple times, so this doesn’t really apply to them but it’s still possible.

  • Generally: 1
  • Alaska: 1 (same business & card)

Capital One

Doesn’t really restrict getting the sign up bonus multiple times, so using the same tax ID should work as well as using different tax ID. Confirmation: 1, 2 (had to call in manually)

Chase

Similar to American Express. With Chase it seems as long as you’re using a different tax ID then you will get the sign up bonus.

  • Same EIN can get bonus multiple times: 1
  • Chase generally: 1
  • Ink: 1
  • Ink Preferred: 1, 2, 3, 4 (not different EINs, just different middle names), 5 (one SSN and one EIN)
  • Marriott
    • Didn’t work as they said the Marriott # matched: 1
  • Southwest: 1 (different EINs)

One report of it not working with two different EINs on the Chase United card: 1

Marriott also didn’t work: 1

Citi

  • American Airlines: 1 (different EINs)

U.S. Bank

  • Will consider them as seperate entities: 1

Wells Fargo:

  • Worked: 1,

Final Thoughts

I’m not even sure how card issuers would track it if you’re applying for multiple cards for legitimate businesses with an EIN, I’m not sure they would want to stop it either. Obviously setting up a business purely for signing up for credit cards is ridiculous, especially when you’ve need some business credit history to get approved in most cases. As I asked earlier, please share any data points you have in the comments below.

 

 

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VL
VL (@guest_1192592)
May 17, 2021 22:12

 William Charles , Have a very recent DP on Citi AA biz card. No bonus under different EIN if applied within 48 months of receiving a previous bonus.

Applied as a Sole Prop back in 2017, and got the bonus in Sep 2017.
Went for it now (in May of 2021) using different business under different EIN – no SUB specifically for that very reason: “American Airlines AAdvantage bonus is not available if you have previously received a new account bonus for a CitiBusiness Platinum Select account in the past 48 months”. Apparently by “you” they do mean a person (aka AA account number), and not the business itself. Fair enough!

I went for it knowingly without much to loose. I needed an AA card to avoid paying for luggage for the whole family for the upcoming trip. No AF first year anyway. I also knew that for the last 2-3 years Citi pulls Equifax (at least for business AA cards), hence not a big loss, as almost nobody pulls it. Citi does not report biz cards on the personal report either – so no damage there… and I have one more business, so will most likely apply for this card after October 2021 to get my biz AA bonus every 48 months.
Obviously confirmed if SUB offer attached to my account as soon as I got the card (well… in my case not attached), so the MRS will be done accordingly …

To sum up
Cons: hard pull on Equifax,
Pros: valid DP for all of us 🙂

Good luck and thank you for great portal!

W
W (@guest_1031953)
August 7, 2020 15:13

Where do you sign up for a EIN. Government wants to charge me 237

Yep
Yep (@guest_1156612)
March 10, 2021 05:38
  W

https://www.irs.gov/businesses/small-businesses-self-employed/apply-for-an-employer-identification-number-ein-online

It is free; and do not let anyone scam you. There is no cost to getting an EIN from the IRS

justmeha
justmeha (@guest_981499)
May 16, 2020 23:58

is the info on bank of America up to date especially the Alaska cards

Elton
Elton (@guest_897451)
February 3, 2020 14:09

Another DP for the Chase Ink Business Preferred.
Profile: Below 5/24, sole proprietorship, EIN registered under business name, which is my own

Timeline:
Applied for first CIP in October 2019 with SSN (got approved after verifying my address, the address of authorizing officer).
Applied for EIN in December after reading an article of getting multiple CIP with the same business, but with different EINs.
Applied for CIP #2 in Feb 2020 (4 months apart), got “we will let you know as soon as possible” email.

Called status line same day for CIP #2, got told decision coming via mail in 7-10 days. Called business reconsideration line right after to see if they needed to verify address again. Agent put me on hold, reviewed application, and congratulated me on being approved. Have another business (incorporated) that I’m going to use when I reach the spending bonus on the second CIR 😀

Justin Manduke
Justin Manduke (@guest_878602)
January 16, 2020 17:13

I got the Chase Ink Preferred 2 years ago with my personal SSN. If I close the card and reapply, can I use my personal SSN again to get the bonus again? Thanks!!

JimBobJr
JimBobJr (@guest_838832)
November 8, 2019 19:50

I accidentally applied for two CIC cards, as I was trying to check the status of my application. I did not use an EIN and SSN for one and the other–only the SSN. Now I have two CIC cards.

John LaBonte
John LaBonte (@guest_768722)
June 9, 2019 20:22

CIP DP – 1st was using personal SSN as sole proprietor, 2nd was EIN, just received bonus on 2nd

Jobun
Jobun (@guest_796019)
August 9, 2019 11:10

How apart were the CIP apps?

CharTech
CharTech (@guest_818817)
October 5, 2019 01:30

How did you apply for EIN? Did you use your name as business name?

calwatch
calwatch (@guest_741510)
March 31, 2019 01:27

If you create a solo 401k you have an EIN. I just realized that – I am ready for another CIP (should I choose to join the sheep at churning).

Edgar
Edgar (@guest_727910)
February 27, 2019 10:37

Good blog and participation on business credit and banking. I have seen mentiones that Bank of America does not report business credit accounts (deposit and credit card accouts) to the personal credit side of the three credit reporting bureaus. Are there other banks that do not report cbusiness credit lines to ones personal credit record/file? If so, could you please list which banks they are. Thanking you in advance.

jpv
jpv (@guest_729606)
March 2, 2019 03:08

All banks except Capital One.

Mike
Mike (@guest_730844)
March 5, 2019 13:37

Cap1, TD Bank and Discover all are widely cited as reporting to your personal credit history.

Toys Samurai
Toys Samurai (@guest_723691)
February 17, 2019 18:57

I am not even looking for getting the bonus twice, but getting the Amex Blue Plus for its 2X everything is so attractive. And it would be more than necessary to get one for each of my business (or else my accountant would kill me).