How to Get Approved for a Business Credit Card (Easy Approval)

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  • Опубліковано 24 чер 2024
  • This is how to get approved for a business credit card. I'll guide you through the process of filling out your business credit card application and share valuable tips to increase your chances of approval.
    Business credit cards offer a range of perks, and you don't necessarily need a traditional business to obtain one. Some of those perks include more credits, benefits and sign up bonuses. The best part is that you can stack all of these benefits on top of the personal credit cards that you already own.
    Although it might seem daunting, I want to show you how to get approved for a business credit card with no business. You will also learn how to fill out a business credit card application to get approved.
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    0:00 Introduction
    1:00 Why You Need a Business Credit Card
    4:35 How to Fill out a Business Credit Card Application
    9:28 Tips to Increase Business Credit Card Approval Odds
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 6

  • @AnthonyVenture
    @AnthonyVenture 8 місяців тому

    Hmm, I never really thought of it, when getting your first few business cards, will they typically be soft pulls?
    I just always assumed soft.
    Good tip about having a relationship with the bank first prior to applying for the card, Chase being fairly relationship heavy I hear.
    Great video Chase man!

  • @billwright2176
    @billwright2176 8 місяців тому

    Lol so far i haven't inspired chase on the credit limit subject. I think being my first year they stayed conservative. My first card I projected revenue and expenses. Second card I had a better idea. Both monthly use of the card I showed higher and corresponding revenue I showed higher Both true and second card arrived with same low CL.
    It's easier now with a second card but I have charged payed off and recharged almost a second amount to the CL in the same month.
    It would have been easier if they believed me on my second application. My second card they also wanted proof of my EIN.
    Just to add. The uber driver in your example could be paying gas, insurance, and have the vehicle at the dealer to do breaks and have the AC fixed. At the same time that gig driver could also be paying estimated quarterly taxes to the irs and his states dept of revenue. Pretty easy to add up.

  • @LionsDad.
    @LionsDad. 8 місяців тому

    What about if I’m at Pop-Up Jail by Amex?😭I need to wait for a while… also, because in Chase I’m just starting my relation…😭😭😭

  • @mikecumbo7531
    @mikecumbo7531 8 місяців тому

    Funny, I just closed my single business card I got in 2001. At that time most of my income was 1099 and I was incorporated. Now everything is W2, no need for that card. In 2001 I had two personal cards with probably $5,000 of credit limits, today it’s north of $50,000. Why get more cards with high annual fees?