This is a list of business rewards cards. I separated it off from the main reward card list because it seemed separate, and I don't know much about these. If others would like to add to it, please contribute in posts and I'll update the OP. For now, it just contains a few cards (some of which seem to no longer be offered)

Note: These are meant to be used by businesses, but the definition of business can be pretty loose wink.gif


Chase Business Rebate Card (VISA)
  • 3% Cash Back for purchases at restaurants, gas stations, office supply stores, building supply stores, hardware and home improvement stores
  • 1% Cash Back on all other purchases
  • 0% APR for up to 12 Months on purchases and balance transfers
  • No Annual Fee

American Express Business Cash Rebate Card
  • Cash Rebate Tiers (note the best rewards are in the annual purchase range of $0 to $15000
      There is no limit to the amount of cash rewards you are eligible for. Your annual cash reward for purchases at OPEN SavingsSM is up to 5%. Your annual cash reward for all other purchases is up to 2.5%. Once your spending for the year exceeds $15,000, the cash reward for additional purchases at OPEN Savings is 2% and your annual cash reward for all other purchases is 1%.
    • $0-$7500 in purchases = up to 2.5% for regular purchases, 5.0% for OPEN purchases
    • $15000 and above = 1.0% for regular purchases, 2.0% for OPEN purchases
    • OPEN Savings are purchases at FedEx, Hertz and Staples and more. Partners are subject to change without notice.
  • Link to Terms & Conditions
  • No annual fee
  • No cap to amount of cash rebate
  • Up to two fee-free additional cards
  • 0% introductory APR for 6 months
  • The annual rebate will be credited to your statement in the month of February. To receive your rebate, your account must be active (not cancelled) and in good standing.
This card is similar to the regular Cash Rebate and Blue Cash card, except in this case the "Everyday Savings"/OPEN category includes a different set of merchants (ones more related to business spending). Everyday Savings/OPEN are purchases at FedEx, Hertz and Staples, according to the Amex website, and the list is subjecto change.

UPDATE (2/4/2004): Previously, the Everyday Savings category included Cingular Wireless, Dell, FedEx, Hertz, The Hilton Family of Hotels, Kinko's, Nextel, and Staples. It appears this program has been trimmed back drastically.


Discover Business Card
  • The fine print
  • 5% cashback bonus on (first $2000 of) office supply purchases.
  • 2% cashback bonus on (first $2000 of) gas purchases.
  • 0.25% cashback bonus at select warehouse clubs & discount stores.
  • 0.25% cashback bonus on first $5000 of other purchases.
  • 1% cashback bonus on all other purchases.
  • Unlimited rewards that never expire.
Some additional business cash reward CCs can be found in wurlybird9's post here in this thread.