Chase To Launch New Business Credit Card ‘Chase Ink Business Premier’ [Soft Launch]

Card has now soft launched, more information here.

Update 11/23/21: Ink Business Premier has been registered as a trademark seemingly confirming this rumor. Hat tip to Monkey Miles.

Update: Some additional information via Eoshuffer:

  • Metal card
  • Pay in full/pay over time features (similar to American Express charge cards)
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Higher spending limits than current Chase Ink cards (unclear if this is for category bonuses or not)
  • Not possible to product change to this card or from this card to another card

Original post: There are a number of reliable rumors that Chase will be launching a new business credit card in the next month. Chase insider EosHuffer has indicated that this card is coming. It’s expected that the card will launch at the end of November or early December and might be called ‘Chase Ink Business Premier’ according to 10x Travel. The card will be aimed towards the premium market (possible Chase Sapphire Reserve counterpart).

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Stevenson
Stevenson (@guest_1295992)
December 7, 2021 14:50

Any news on release date?

Jeff
Jeff (@guest_1294301)
December 3, 2021 14:55

2.5% cashback on $5,000 or more
2.0% cashback Unlimited
$195 annual fee
$1,000 sign up bonus

Bill
Bill (@guest_1288242)
November 23, 2021 23:49

Hmm I wanted to get the new cap 1 card but I may have to wait for this card to come out and app in Feb when I go under 5/24.

Jack
Jack (@guest_1288005)
November 23, 2021 17:08

I’ll be at 4/24 in March. This has my attention if it earns 2.5%.

Sam
Sam (@guest_1287961)
November 23, 2021 16:14

The metal cards….who really wants to carry a whole wallet worth of metal cards

Matthew
Matthew (@guest_1287979)
November 23, 2021 16:40

As long as it earns 10% at Office Supply stores, I don’t care about the material

ieatdogfood
ieatdogfood (@guest_1288250)
November 24, 2021 00:06

Yeah they are so hard to take out of my wallet sleeves since they don’t bend. They are only useful to sharpen one of the edges to use as a self defense blade or shimmy open doors.

bungalo
bungalo (@guest_1288509)
November 24, 2021 16:02

Lol. I can see the news headline now “Pedestrian defends himself against mugger with razor sharp American Express Platinum Card”.

TB
TB (@guest_1288443)
November 24, 2021 13:06

Imagine carrying around a whole wallet worth of physical credit cards instead of using mobile wallets in 2021. There are better ways to make your pants bulge, bro. FYI, half of the “metal” cards on the market are made of composite rather than metal–not that most people would care or be able to tell the difference.

Steven B
Steven B (@guest_1287947)
November 23, 2021 15:51

Lets hurry up with this launch already.

MikeTheCreator
MikeTheCreator (@guest_1287935)
November 23, 2021 15:37

I CRY EVERYTIME I LOOK AT MY 5/24 ;(

Dp
Dp (@guest_1287949)
November 23, 2021 15:52

What are you at?

SauceyMike
SauceyMike (@guest_1287963)
November 23, 2021 16:17
  Dp

69

Fay White
Fay White (@guest_1287983)
November 23, 2021 16:42

lol

Jason
Jason (@guest_1288103)
November 23, 2021 19:02

Nice.

MikeTheCreator
MikeTheCreator (@guest_1287965)
November 23, 2021 16:17
  Dp

IM 5/24 ON MY WAY TO VALHALLA LMAO/24 NO TURNING BACK NOW

TheJohnWickening
TheJohnWickening (@guest_1287921)
November 23, 2021 15:24

As someone at 6/24 for the next 10 months, here’s to hoping it will bypass 5/24 rule as a ‘charge card’…. If that’s indeed what it is.

Sam
Sam (@guest_1287659)
November 23, 2021 08:33

Maybe it should be called Chase Ink Reserved? It would make more sense to build on the Reserve name/line.

momo
momo (@guest_1289079)
November 25, 2021 15:38

Yes please do this. How am I supposed to differentiate the acronym “CIP” now that there’s both Chase Ink Preferred and Chase Ink Premier!

Jack
Jack (@guest_1284752)
November 17, 2021 05:28

No Chase cards in my setup, but I am curious what this will offer.