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Chase just dropped a limited-time $1,000 welcome offer for new Ink Business Unlimited and Ink Cash customers. It’s the best bonus these cards have offered, and one the best sign-up bonuses we’ve ever seen for a no-annual-fee business card.
Here are the details from Chase: Earn $1,000 when you spend $8,000 on purchases in the first four months after account opening. There’s no official end date from Chase, but the previous limited-time offer for these cards (in September 2025) lasted for two months.
These cash-back business cards are identical in many ways — same bonus, intro APR period and $0 annual fee — but they’re built for different kinds of spenders. Here’s how to figure out which one is right for you.
Which card should you get?
The Ink Business Unlimited is all about simplicity. You get the same 1.5% back on inventory as you do on internet service.
The Ink Business Cash has a different vibe. It’s a scrappy workhorse for new businesses trying to maximize every dollar. Setting up an office? You get 5% back at office supply stores and on cable, internet and phone service — up to $25,000 in combined spending annually. Hustling on the road? You get 2% back at gas stations and restaurants, with a separate $25,000 annual cap.
You don’t have to guess. Enter your expected monthly spending in the calculator below to see how much you could earn with each card.
