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The card_name is a very valuable premium small business card thanks to its laundry list of travel perks. Youโll get an annual $300 travel credit; youโll get 10,000 bonus Capital One miles (worth at least $100 in travel); youโll get complimentary airport lounge access worth $450 and up per year; and youโll get up to 10 miles per dollar for select purchases.
The card also offers the highest welcome bonus of any card in recent memory (up to 150,0000 Capital One miles: bonus_miles_full) after meeting tiered spending requirements, though to be fair, the cardโs spending requirement is significant. Whatโs more, the card comes with a annual_fees annual fee.
Itโs important to realize that the Capital One Venture X Business is a charge card (not a credit card). Charge cards differ from credit cards in a few ways:
Letโs examine the card_name to see if itโs a good fit for your situation.
The new card_name has quickly established itself as one of the most valuable small business card options available. Its annual_fees annual fee is difficult to swallow for some, but a quick glance at the cardโs ongoing benefits make it easily justifiable.
Unfortunately, the cardโs welcome bonus is guarded by a prohibitively large minimum spending requirement, making it a difficult target to hit for truly small businesses.
Pros | Cons |
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Hundreds of dollars in annual statement credits | Full welcome bonus is extraordinarily difficult to achieve |
Transfer to airlines and hotels for free travel | annual_fees annual fee |
No preset spending limit | Unable to float money in an emergency |
The card_name is a small business card. If you donโt operate a small business, you wonโt qualify for the card.
That said, a for-profit side-gig is all you need to qualify for most small business credit cards. If you list your house on Airbnb, deliver with Instacart or dog walk for money, youโve got a small business.
However, the card_name is tailored toward small businesses with serious expenses. For example:
Itโs certainly worthwhile for those with fewer expenses, but big spenders will find this card particularly useful.
At its core, the card_name is for travelers. The myriad travel benefits that come with this card can easily net you over $1,000 per year. If upgrading (and discounting) your travels is your primary motivation for opening a card, youโll love what you get from this one.
The card_name comes with a welcome bonus worth up to 150,000 miles:
Thatโs one of the biggest welcome bonuses weโve ever seen, accompanied by one of the biggest spending requirements. Spending $30,000 in three months is hard.
Even if you canโt earn the bonus, this card could be worth a look. It comes with a solid (and simple) return rate:
Youโve got a variety of options for redeeming Capital One miles. You can cash them out (0.5 cents per mile), buy gift cards (1 cent per mile) or offset travel purchases made with your card (1 cent per mile).
But the best way to redeem your rewards is by transferring them to Capital One airline and hotel partners (such as British Airways, Singapore Airlines and Wyndham) for cheap travel. For example, you could:
Capital One miles are also worth 1 cent per point when you buy airfare, hotel stays, rental cars, vacation rentals etc. through Capital One Travel. Booking through this portal comes with its own suite of benefits, such as price drop protection (up to $50 reimbursed when airfare drops up to 10 days after booking), price prediction, and price matching.
Beyond the cardโs annual_fees annual fee, there are surprisingly few fees that youโd see on a regular credit card. Thatโs because the card_nameis a charge card.
You also wonโt have to pay foreign transaction fees when using the card for purchases outside the U.S. That makes it a good companion for international travel.
While more of a โfeatureโ than a perk, big spenders will really appreciate the card_name Cardโs lack of a credit limit. As you use the card, itโll learn your spending habits and conform to them.
For example, if you routinely make $40,000 purchases, the card will become more lenient to large transactions. You can also check if a specific dollar amount will be approved or denied via your Capital One online account.
Upon account approval (and after each cardmember anniversary), youโll get up to $300 per year in statement credits to reimburse travel you reserve through Capital One Travel.
If you normally spend $300 in travel each year, this should be nearly as valuable as cash to you. Think of it like this: Capital One will pay for the first $300 you buy each year with your card as long as itโs through the Chase Travel Portal.
Just for keeping the card open, youโll receive 10,000 Capital One miles after each account anniversary. Again, these rewards are worth $100 minimum toward travel โ and a lot more if you leverage Capital Oneโs airline and hotel transfer partners.
Airport lounges are an unbeatable respite from a noisy airport terminal. Theyโve often got free alcohol, snacks (even full meals), comfy chairs and sometimes showers.
The card_name comes with free access to two airport lounge networks:
The card gives you unlimited access to Capital One Lounges, which are known to be some of the best in the industry. You can even bring two guests for free.
Youโll also get Priority Pass Select membership, which also comes with unlimited visits and two free guests. This membership otherwise costs over $450 per year.
The card_name comes with up to a $100 statement credit toward either TSA PreCheck or Global Entry once every four years. Thatโs enough to cover a five-year membership with either of these programs.
TSA PreCheck gives you the advantage of keeping your shoes, belt and light jacket on and your laptop in your bag when passing through TSA checkpoints. This significantly expedites your airport security experience.
Global Entry lets you skip the immigration line when returning to the U.S. from another country. Simply enter biometric data into a standalone kiosk and be on your way.
TSA PreCheck privileges are included with a Global Entry membership, so itโs the program to choose.
The card_name has access to Capital Oneโs โPremier Collectionโ and โLifestyle Collection.โ These are hand-selected luxury properties around the world that, when booked via Capital One, cardholders will receive elite-like perks, such as:
Youโll also earn between 5 and 10 miles per dollar, depending on which collection you book.
When you pay for your monthly phone bill with your card_name, youโll receive up to $800 in insurance automatically. This will be a big money-saver for those who already independently invest in cell phone coverage.
The card_namecomes with access to many Capital One services that all Capital One cardmembers receive. These include:
You can get employee cards for free with the card_name. This allows you to track spending and set custom limits for each card. Best of all, youโll receive rewards when your employees spend on their cards.
An obvious tweak Capital One can implement to make this card more appealing is to significantly lower its first minimum spending requirement tier. At present, you qualify for the bonus bonus_miles_disclaimer. We see other small business cards requiring between $8,000 and $15,000 to achieve a six-figure bonus. The card_nameshould join the party.
Also, while the cardโs Priority Pass Select membership is extremely valuable, Capital One deliberately opts out of Priority Pass restaurants, though that perk can give cardholders huge discounts at participating airport venues around the world. This is an excellent benefit that could add a lot of value to the card for frequent travelers.
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APR | reg_apr,reg_apr_type | reg_apr,reg_apr_type | reg_apr,reg_apr_type |
Annual fees | annual_fees | annual_fees | annual_fees |
Credit score | credit_score_needed | credit_score_needed | credit_score_needed |
The card_name is clearly marketed toward businesses with hundreds of thousands of dollars in spending each year. But even if thatโs not you, itโs possible to get huge value from this card thanks to generous annual bonuses and credits โ not to mention a few memberships that can seriously elevate your travel experience.
If you can achieve a value above annual_fees (the cardโs annual fee) each year through rewards, itโs worth it. Between the up to $300 annual travel credit, 10,000 anniversary bonus miles and airport lounge access, thatโs easy to do.
You must have an โexcellentโ credit score to be approved for the card_name. An excellent credit score, according to Capital One, means youโve never declared bankruptcy or defaulted on a loan. Youโve also not been more than 60 days late on a credit card, medical bill or loan in the past year. Additionally, youโve had a loan or credit card for at least three years with a credit limit above $5,000.
The Capital One Venture X is the consumer version of the card_name, which is targeted toward businesses. Also, the Capital One Venture X is a credit card, while the card_name is a charge card.
Other than that, the cards are nearly identical, with similar annual fee, statement credits and ongoing benefits.
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