Best business credit cards for bad credit
If your credit is poor, you may have to get a secured business credit card first.
Brendan Dyer is a Bankrate editor who writes and edits content for rewards, travel, cash back and business credit cards. He’s passionate about informing readers about the most innovative ways to use their credit cards and how synergistic multiple cards can be in the right hands.
Brendan started at Bankrate in October of 2021 and has worked on a wide variety of reviews and projects with the goal of simplifying the card-shopping process for readers. He wrote copy for Bankrate’s Spender Type tool and conducted research and wrote content for Bankrate’s points and miles valuations, two pages that connect readers with information to help them make smart credit card decisions.
To fill the space between writing and editing content for Bankrate, Brendan moonlights as a fiction author and an adjunct writing professor teaching first-year composition.
Brendan holds three credit cards and only paid an annual fee once he got the American Express Gold Card. Although the card’s $250 annual fee can be staggering for most cardholders, Brendan uses it for all of his U.S. supermarket and restaurant purchases so he can build a rewards balance that will fund his international travel. Plus, the card’s $240 worth of monthly Uber and dining credits help it nearly pay for itself.
If your credit is poor, you may have to get a secured business credit card first.
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The simple, no-hassle AAA Member Rewards card makes it easy to use and redeem points.
The Bank of America Premium Rewards Card pays big rewards for people with qualifying Preferred Rewards status, but it isn't as competitive otherwise.
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A credit score of 700 may not allow you to fill your wallet with high rewards credit cards named after precious metals and gems, but you’re well on your way if you keep building good credit habits.
Both cards are great choices for small businesses or start ups looking to earn cash back rewards.
If your spending falls within certain categories then you can earn even more.
Is the BankAmericard® credit card or the Wells Fargo Reflect® Card right for you?
The Hilton Honors American Express Surpass Card is a middle-of-the-road option for fans of the Hilton chain.
If you’re a frequent traveler who prefers to stay at Wyndham hotels, the Wyndham Rewards Earner Plus Card is a great option.
The Alliant Visa® Platinum Rewards Credit Card combines the low interest rates of a credit union with the gains of a reward credit card.
If you're looking for a business card with built-in expense tracking tools, consider the Brex Card. Just make sure you read the fine print first.
Commuting not only takes time out of your day, it can take a chunk out of your wallet
Businesses have certain legal responsibilities to customers when they discover a compromised card.