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The Best Small Business Credit Cards

by  The Points Guy | Nov 11, 2019
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If you’ve got a business, new or old, big or small, you should consider getting a business credit card. Small businesses need access to credit, and these specialized business credit cards can be a great way to fund purchases, manage spending and help save money over time. This guide will review the best business credit cards, broken down by categories, and explain how to maximize the benefits of each card.

The best small business credit cards

Here's how each of these cards stack up against each other in total value. Note that for bonuses that have two spending tiers, we're factoring in the rewards you'd earn for meeting all the tiers.

Comparing business credit card offers

CREDIT card Best for Bonus value** Annual fee Total value (including perks)
The Business Platinum Card from American Express Travel perks $2,000 $595 $4,830
Capital One Spark Miles for Business Best for everyday business spending $2,800 $95* $2,800
Capital One Spark Cash for Business Best for business cash back $2,000 $95* $2,000
Ink Business Preferred Credit Card Business bonus categories $1,600 $95 $1,505
Brex Corporate Card for Startups Best corporate card $1,275 $0 $1,275
United Explorer Business Card Best for United Airlines flyers $1,300 $95 $1,205
CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum Select World Elite Mastercard Best for American Airlines flyers $980 $99* $980
Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business Credit Card Best for regular Southwest flyers $900 $99 $891
Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Credit Card Best for Southwest road warriors $1,050 $199 $851
Hilton Honors American Express Business Card Best for Hilton business travelers $750 $95

$750
Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card Best for Marriott business travelers $600 $125

$475
Gold Delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card Best for occasional Delta flyers $410 $95*

$410
Platinum Delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card Best for frequent Delta flyers $520 $195 ($250 if application is received on or after 1/30/2020)

$325

*Annual fee waived the first year.
**Bonus value is an estimated value calculated by TPG and not the card issuer.

Here’s a detailed rundown of the best business credit cards, with each card’s standout benefits and why it could be worth it for your small business. (Note that the bonus valuations listed below are based on TPG’s latest valuations and are not provided by the card issuers.)

The Best Business Credit Cards

The Business Platinum Card from American Express

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Why we like it:

If you’re a fan of the Hilton Honors or Marriott Bonvoy loyalty programs, the Business Platinum card comes with automatic Gold status, along with numerous other benefits, including Centurion Lounge access, Priority Pass lounge access, Delta Sky Club access (when flying Delta), a $200 annual airline fee credit and a 35% points rebate for flights booked through Amex Travel in first or business class, or economy on the airline of your choice each year. With the 35% rebate, I can book my favorite premium domestic seat, JetBlue’s Mint, for fewer than 39,000 points one way. Plus, the Business Platinum features a 5x bonus category for airfare and prepaid hotels booked through Amex Travel, along with a 1.5x earning rate for purchases over $5,000. Finally, if your small business can hit the steep spending requirements, the limited-time opportunity to earn up to 100,000 bonus points is strongly worth considering.

Current bonus: Earn up to 100,000 bonus points: 50,000 points after you spend $10,000 in the first three months and another 50,000 points after you spend an additional $15,000 on qualifying purchases in the first three months (valued by TPG at $2,000).

Benefits and rewards:

  • 5 Membership Rewards points per dollar spent on airfare and prepaid hotels booked through American Express Travel
  • 1.5 points per dollar on purchases of $5,000 or more (up to 1 million extra points per year)
  • 1 point per dollar on everything else
  • Access to Centurion and Priority Pass lounges, plus Delta Sky Clubs when you’re flying Delta (valued by TPG at $325 annually)
  • $200 annual airline fee credit
  • Redeem points directly for first or business class, or for any seat on the airline of your choice, and get a 35% points rebate.
  • Up to $100 in statement credits between January and June and up to $100 in Dell statement credits between July and December for US purchases made on the card when enrolled.
  • Global Entry or TSA PreCheck application rebate (up to $100)
  • No foreign transaction fees
  • Terms Apply

Annual fee: $595 

Further reading:

Learn More: American Express Business Platinum Card

Capital One Spark Miles for Business

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Why we like it:

There aren't many business credit cards that earn two miles on every dollar spent, but the Capital One Spark Miles card does exactly that. Even better, you can now earn 5x miles on hotel and rental car purchases made through Capital One Travel and charged to the Spark Miles card. Plus, you can transfer those miles to 15 airline partners, which is why TPG values Capital One miles at 1.4 cents each. But if you don't want to worry about award availability, you can still use the miles to offset any travel purchase that appears on your statement at a rate of 1 cent per mile. On top of all that, the card comes with a credit of up to $100 to offset the application fee for either Global Entry or TSA PreCheck, shortening the time it takes to get through the airport and on your way.

Current bonus: For a limited-time, earn up to 200,000 bonus miles: 50,000 bonus miles after spending $5,000 in the first three months of account opening and another 150,000 miles after spending $50,000 in the first six months (valued by TPG at $2,800).

Benefits and rewards:

  • 5 miles per dollar spent for hotel and rental cars through Capital One Travel
  • 2 miles on all other purchases
  • Up to a $100 credit to cover enrollment fees for Global Entry and TSA PreCheck
  • Travel protections include travel accident insurance, lost luggage reimbursement, travel accident insurance and auto rental collision damage waiver
  • Purchase protection, extended warranty and price protection
  • Free employee cards
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual fee: $95 (waived the first year)

Further reading:

  • Capital One Spark Miles Card Review

Learn More: Capital One Spark Miles for Business

Capital One Spark Cash for Business

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Why we like it:

If your business doesn't require a lot of travel and you'd rather earn cash back, look no further than the Capital One Spark Cash card. You'll earn 2% cash back on all your business purchases with no cap — no miles to worry about redeeming or transferring. And if you want even more cash back, now's a perfect time to get the card since you can earn up to $2,000 in bonus cash just for signing up and meeting the card's spending requirements in the first six months. Finally, the annual fee on this card is waived for the first year, so you can test drive it for free and see if it meets your business' needs.

Current bonus: For a limited-time, earn up to $2,000: $500 after spending $5,000 in the first three months of account opening and another $1,500 after spending $50,000 on purchases in the first six months.

Benefits and rewards:

  • 2% cash back on all purchases
  • Card protections include auto rental collision damage waiver, purchase protection, extended warranty and price protection
  • Free employee cards
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual fee: $95 (waived the first year)

Further reading:

  • Capital One Spark Cash for Business Review

Learn More: Capital One Spark Cash for Business

Ink Business Preferred Credit Card

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Why we like it:

If you spend a lot on business travel or social media advertising, you’ll be able to keep earning significant points with this card after the sign-up bonus, thanks to its 3x bonus categories for the first $150,000 in combined purchases made each year. Since TPG’s most recent point valuations peg the value of Chase Ultimate Rewards points at 2 cents apiece, you’ll get a fantastic return of 6% on purchases in these categories. If you spend the full $150,000, you’ll take home 450,000 Ultimate Rewards points, which TPG values at $9,000.

You also get great value out of Chase Ultimate Rewards points by transferring them to nine airline and three hotel loyalty programs, which can get you outsized value when you redeem points for free flights with carriers such as British Airways and United, or for award stays at Hyatt properties. Plus the card gives you 25% more value for the points you earn when you redeem them for travel in the Ultimate Rewards portal.

Current bonus: Earn 80,000 bonus points after spending $5,000 on the card in the first three months (valued by TPG at $1,600).

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 3 Ultimate Rewards points per dollar on the first $150,000 spent per year in combined purchases for:
    • Travel (including airfare, hotels, rental cars, train tickets and taxis)
    • Shipping purchases
    • Internet, cable and phone services
    • Advertising purchases made with social media sites and search engines.
  • 1 point per dollar on everything else
  • Cell phone insurance
  • Primary rental car insurance
  • Employee cards at no additional cost
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual fee: $95

Further reading:

Brex Corporate Card for Startups

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Why we like it:

If your company is looking for access to credit without all the headaches of credit checks or security deposits, Brex could be the perfect card for you. This independent underwriter uses your company’s cash and equity to determine its credit limit, meaning there are no hard pulls on your personal credit report and no personal liability for the credit line. The card is a World Elite Mastercard, so your business will get additional benefits like price protection and extended warranty, along with discounts on Lyft, Boxed and Lufthansa purchases, among others. Brex Exclusive Rewards is a highly competitive rewards program, and now Brex points can be transferred at a 1-to-1 ratio to JetBlue TrueBlue, along with other lucrative airline programs such as Singapore KrisFlyer, Avianca LifeMiles and Air France/KLM Flying Blue.

Current bonus: Earn 75,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 in purchases (valued by TPG at $1,275) and waived card fees for life.

Benefits and Rewards:

  • If your company uses the Brex card exclusively, it will earn:
    • 7x on ride shares and taxis
    • 4x on travel booked through the Brex travel portal
    • 3x on restaurants
    • 2x on recurring software/SAAS
    • 1x on all other spend
  • Credit limits 10-20x higher than traditional small business corporate cards
  • Simplify reconciliation with built-in integrations with Quickbooks, Xero and more.
  • 15% discount off of the list price for any new WeWork desk or office space for up to six months across all US locations
  • Additional partner offers from Google Ads, Zoom and many others
  • World Elite Mastercard benefits
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual fee: TPG readers who sign-up via the exclusive TPG link will receive waived card fees for life from Brex

Learn More: Brex Corporate Card for Startups

United Explorer Business Card

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Why we like it:

We've never seen a 100,000-mile bonus on this card, and while it comes with a high $25,000 spending requirement, it's a card to strongly consider if your business expenses generally fall in that range. Even though United is removing its fixed award chart for flights on or after November 15, you can still find excellent value through the airline's Star Alliance partnerships, including redemptions like Lufthansa First Class for 110,000 miles one-way with minimal taxes, fees and carrier surcharges.

If you or your employees fly regularly on United, the card also comes with a first free checked bag for you and one companion on the same reservation, priority boarding, two United Club one-time passes each year and, most importantly, expanded award availability for United operated flights. Finally, if you make the $25,000 spend threshold required to get the full 100,000-mile bonus, you'll even get another 10,000 miles on top thanks to the card's calendar year bonus miles feature, which only exists on this business version of the card. Just make sure to finish your $25,000 in spending by December 31 for this extra bonus.

Current bonus: Earn 50,000 bonus miles after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first three months, plus an additional 50,000 bonus miles after spending $25,000 total within the first six months of account opening (valued by TPG at $1,300).

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 2 United MileagePlus miles per dollar spent on United purchases
  • 2 miles per dollar at gas stations, office supply stores and restaurants
  • 1 mile per dollar on everything else
  • Free first checked bag and priority boarding on United flights
  • Two United Club one-time passes after account opening and on each anniversary
  • Employee cards at no additional cost
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual fee: $95

Further reading:

Learn More: United Explorer Business Card

CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum Select World Mastercard

Why we like it:

This card comes with some solid bonus categories for an airline credit card, and miles earned on this card can be redeemed not only on American Airlines, but on the carrier’s Oneworld alliance partners. You'll get a free checked bag for you and up to 4 companions when you have this card, even if you don't charge the airfare to it. Plus, you can give employees free cards, giving you a great way to rack up miles for some big redemptions. The card also comes with the business version of Citi Concierge, which offers 24/7 help with travel, hotel and dining arrangements. Best of all, the annual fee is waived for the first 12 months you have the card.

Current bonus: Earn 70,000 bonus miles after spending $4,000 within the first four months of account opening (valued by TPG at $980).

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 2x AAdvantage miles per dollar on eligible American Airlines purchases
  • 2 miles per dollar on telecommunications companies, cable and satellite providers, car rentals and gas stations
  • 1 mile per dollar on everything else
  • Free checked bag and priority boarding for you and up to four traveling companions.
  • Earn a companion certificate for domestic economy travel after spending $30,000 or more each membership year and after the card is renewed (account must remain open at least 45 days after anniversary date).
  • No foreign transaction fees.

Annual fee: $99 (fee waived for the first 12 months)

Further reading:

  • CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum Select Credit Card Review

Learn More: CitiBusiness AAdvantage Platinum Select World Mastercard

Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business Credit Card

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Why we like it:

If you fly on Southwest at least once a month but don't need all the extensive perks of the Southwest Performance card, this lower-cost option might be a perfect fit. The card currently comes with a 60,000-point sign-up bonus, and since Southwest doesn’t have blackout dates or seat restrictions, you'll have no trouble redeeming those points anytime you want. Plus the 6,000 bonus points every year on your anniversary are worth $90 based on TPG's latest valuations, which practically offsets the cost of the annual fee.

Current bonus: Earn 60,000 bonus points after spending $3,000 in the first 3 months (valued by TPG at $900).

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 2 Southwest Rapid Rewards points per dollar on Southwest and its Rapid Rewards hotel and car rental partners
  • 1 point per dollar spent on everything else
  • Receive 6,000 bonus points after every cardmember anniversary
  • Lost luggage reimbursement and baggage delay insurance
  • Get free employee cards and earn points on their spending
  • No foreign transaction fees.

Annual fee: $99

Learn More: Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business Card

Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Credit Card

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Why we like it:

This brand new small business credit card is a perfect fit for Southwest fans. It comes with plenty of perks that will make business trips on the airline more comfortable than ever, especially for those who don't have A-List or A-List Preferred status. You'll get four priority boardings each year, which normally cost between $30-$50 each, so that perk alone can make up for the annual fee. And the 365 annual Wi-Fi credits that come with the card mean you can have free internet service on Southwest every single day of the year if you need it.

But the cherry on top is the 70,000 bonus points you'll get after signing up for the card and spending $5,000 on purchases in the first 3 months. Not only are those 70,000 Southwest Rapid Rewards points worth $1,050 based on TPG's valuations, they also count toward earning the coveted Southwest Companion Pass, possibly the greatest perk across any US airline. That means you can pair this card with either one of the personal Southwest credit cards or the Southwest Rapid Rewards Premier Business Credit Card and reach the 110,000-point threshold to snag a Companion Pass without even getting on a Southwest flight.

Current bonus: Earn 70,000 bonus points after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first three months (valued by TPG at $1,050).

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 3 Southwest Rapid Rewards points per dollar spent with Southwest and its hotel and car partners
  • 2 points per dollar spent on social media and search engine advertising, Internet, cable and phone services
  • 1 point per dollar on all other purchases
  • Four A1-A15 boarding passes per year when available so you can grab a seat upfront (valued by TPG at $120 annually)
  • Up to 365 $8 Inflight Wi-Fi credits per year, valued at TPG at $80 for an average of 10 flights annually ($8 covers an all-day pass)
  • Up to $100 to cover enrollment fees for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck
  • 9,000 Rapid Rewards bonus points after every cardmember anniversary
  • Employee cards at no additional cost
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual fee: $199

Learn More: Southwest Rapid Rewards Performance Business Credit Card

Hilton Honors American Express Business Card

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Why we like it:

The Hilton Gold elite status that comes with the card gets you a 25% point bonus on qualifying spending, a fifth night free on standard room award stays of five nights or more, a fifth night free on standard room award stays of five nights or more, two free water bottles at most Hilton properties and your choice of hotel benefits including a room upgrade (suites not included), bonus points, continental breakfast, snack or non-alcoholic beverage. Also, Hilton has a portfolio of 17 brands with more than 5,700 properties in 113 countries and territories, giving you plenty of opportunities to earn and redeem points. For instance, the 125,000 bonus points from this card will get you three nights at the Grand Naniloa Hotel Hilo Doubletree in Hawaii, at 40,000 points a night.

Current bonus: Earn 125,000 bonus points after you spend $3,000 in purchases on the card in the first 3 months (valued by TPG at $750).

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 12 Hilton Honors points per dollar at hotels and resorts in Hilton’s portfolio
  • 6 points per dollar at U.S. gas stations, wireless telephone services purchases directly from U.S. service providers, U.S. shipping, U.S. restaurants, flights booked directly with airlines or with Amex Travel and car rentals booked directly from select car rental companies
  • 3 points per dollar on all other purchases
  • Complimentary Hilton Honors Gold status
  • 10 passes per year for Priority Pass Select lounges without restaurant access (valued by TPG at $75)
  • Free employee credit cards and expense management tools help you track and organize expenses
  • Travel protections including baggage insurance plan, travel accident insurance, roadside assistance and car rental loss and damage insurance.
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual fee: $95 

Further reading:

Learn More: Hilton Honors American Express Business Card

Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card

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Why we like it:

If you stay at Marriott properties on a regular basis, this is a great time to get this card and score its current welcome bonus of 75,000 Marriott points. Those bonus points alone are enough for a four-night stay at the Courtyard Isla Verde Beach Resort in Carolina, Puerto Rico. Plus the card comes with baggage insurance plan, travel accident insurance, car rental loss and damage insurance and roadside assistance, which are always welcome for business travelers. Just note the card’s application restrictions, which prevent you from earning the welcome bonus if you have or have had a Marriott business card in the last 30 days, or if you’ve had a personal Marriott credit card welcome bonus in the last 24 months.

Current bonus: Earn 75,000 bonus Marriott Bonvoy points after you use your new Card to make $3,000 in purchases within the first 3 months.

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 6 Marriott Rewards points per dollar at participating Marriott properties
  • 4 points per dollar at US restaurants, gas stations, on wireless telephone services purchased directly from US service providers and on US purchases for shipping
  • 2 points per dollar on all other purchases
  • Complimentary Marriott Bonvoy Silver elite status
  • Earn Marriott Gold elite status if you spend $35,000 on the card in a calendar year
  • Get 15 elite credits toward the next level of status
  • Receive a free award night good for stays costing up to 35,000 points every year after your account anniversary
  • Earn an additional 35,000-point free night award after you spend $60,000 on your card in a calendar year
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual Fee: $125 

Further Reading:

Learn More: Marriott Bonvoy Business American Express Card

Gold Delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card

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Why we like it:

If you fly Delta for business travel even twice a year, this card will easily pay for itself in the money you'll save on checked bag fees from having it. Along with a free checked bag for you and up to eight companions on your reservations, you'll also get priority boarding on Delta flights and 20% off inflight purchases. The cherry on top is that the card has no annual fee for the first year, so you can try it out at no cost for a full 12 months.

Current bonus: Earn 30,000 bonus miles after you spend $1,000 in purchases in the first three months, plus earn a $50 statement credit when you make a Delta purchase in the first three months (valued by TPG at $410).

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 2 Delta SkyMiles per dollar on Delta purchases
  • 1 mile per dollar on everything else
  • Main Cabin 1 priority boarding
  • Free checked bag for you and up to 8 companions on the same reservation
  • 20% off inflight purchases
  • No foreign transaction fees

Annual fee: $95 (waived the first year) 

Further reading:

Learn More: Gold Delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card

Platinum Delta SkyMiles Business Credit Card

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Why we like it:

Along with all the features of the Gold Delta Business Amex, this card helps you keep your Delta elite Medallion status — with its Miles Boost feature, you can earn 10,000 bonus miles and 10,000 MQMs after spending $25,000 on the card in a calendar year; earn another 10,000 bonus miles and 10,000 MQMs if you spend $50,000 on the card in a calendar year. If you want to go for Silver, Gold or Platinum status, you can get Delta’s Medallion Qualification Dollars (MQD) requirement (between $3,000 and $9,000) waived by spending $25,000 on the card during a calendar year (though if you want to go for Diamond Medallion status, you’ll have to spend $250,000 on the card to get it). The card comes with a baggage insurance plan, travel accident insurance, roadside assistance and car rental loss and damage insurance.

Current bonus: Earn 35,000 bonus miles and 5,000 Medallion Qualification Miles after you make $1,000 in purchases on your new card in your first 3 months. Plus, earn a $100 statement credit after you make a Delta purchase on your card in the first 3 months (valued by TPG at $520).

Benefits and Rewards:

  • 2 Delta SkyMiles per dollar on Delta purchases
  • 1 mile per dollar on everything else
  • Get a free companion certificate (plus taxes and fees) each year after your account renewal for round-trip, main cabin domestic travel
  • Free checked bag and Zone 1 priority boarding for you and up to 8 companions traveling on the same reservation.
  • 20% statement credit when using the card for Delta inflight purchases (minus Wi-Fi).
  • Get a 50% discount on Sky Club airport lounge passes for you and up to two companions, at $29 each per visit.
  • No foreign transaction fees 

Annual Fee: $195 ($250 if application is received on or after 1/30/2020)

Further reading:

Learn More: Platinum Delta SkyMiles Business Card

Research Methodology

Bonus value: As you can see, the bulk of the value comes from the welcome bonus itself — I used my latest valuations to calculate a dollar amount for each offer.

Travel credits: From there, I factored in annual travel credits, like the $200 air travel credit offered by the Business Platinum Card from American Express. As the Amex Business Platinum also offers Centurion Lounge access plus Delta Sky Club access when you’re flying Delta, I assigned a value of $250 for these perks. Additionally, if a card waives its annual fee for the first year, I didn’t subtract that from the value of the welcome bonus and other perks, since this post is focused on how much you’ll get from the card as a new applicant.

Bonus requirements: More and more business credit cards offer tiered bonuses based on how much your business spends in the first 3-6 months. In the past, I focused on the value you’d get by meeting only the lowest spending requirement, but with many business credit cards requiring higher tiers of spending nowadays and the ability of businesses to put large expenses on credit cards, I'm now including the maximum number of bonus points you can earn assuming your business meets all the spending requirements.

Why should you get a business credit card?

A business credit card can help you maximize your purchases, separate your expenses and save money on interest each year. These business credit cards offer bonus rewards on categories popular with small businesses, such as office supplies, airfare, advertising and gas. In fact, business-specific bonus categories are one of the main ways that business credit cards differ from personal credit cards. (For more information about the best personal credit cards on the market, be sure to check out our best credit cards, best rewards credit cards, and best travel credit cards pages to find the perfect partner to pair with your new business card).

But you need to do your research before applying for a small business credit card. Check out these TPG posts for information on how to use of business credit cards to help your small business:

Requirements to apply for a business credit card

If you own a small business or even if you just do freelance gigs, you could be eligible for a business credit card. You don't necessarily need a tax ID or an employer identification number (EIN) to qualify for a business credit card; if you're a sole proprietor with a small business or side gig, you can usually just enter your Social Security number instead.

Are business credit and personal credit the same?

Business credit is similar to your personal credit in that it allows potential creditors to judge what kind of a credit risk your business poses. For established firms, a higher business credit score could mean you’ll have better access to loans and lines of credit, lower interest rates and cheaper insurance premiums. When you’re just starting out, you won’t have a business credit score, at least until you open a business credit card or secure a line of credit from a vendor that reports to the business credit bureaus, Experian, Equifax and Dun & Bradstreet.

How do I check my business credit score?

Dun & Bradstreet offers a free service called CreditSignal, which gives you alerts when your scores or reports change, but doesn’t give you access to the full reports themselves. Here’s what the fine print on the website says: “CreditSignal only indicates that your D&B scores and ratings have changed and alerts you when your business credit file has been purchased. To view actual scores and ratings and learn about what industries are purchasing your D&B file, we recommend that you upgrade to one of our business credit monitoring or credit building solutions.”

Can I use a business credit card instead of a business loan?

Yes, but you should take into account your specific business needs. Business credit cards are faster and allow you to use only what you need.

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Editorial Disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airlines or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.
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