What to Do After Applying for Your First Chase Business Card
Congratulations on applying for your first Chase business card! You're on your way to unlocking valuable rewards and benefits that will help grow your business. But what comes next? Here’s what to do after getting approved for your new card.
1. Set Up a Business Account
Once you receive your card, it’s time to set up your Chase business account. Go to chase.com and choose “Enroll” to register your business account. You'll need your new card details to complete the process. This account will help you manage your business spending and rewards separately from your personal account.
2. Link Your Business and Personal Accounts
To make managing your finances more efficient, link your business and personal accounts. Here’s how:
- Log in to your personal Chase account.
- Select “Profile & Settings” from the menu, then click “Account Settings.”
- Choose “Manage Linked Accounts” and add your business card details to link both accounts.
Once linked, you'll have the convenience of managing both accounts from one dashboard, making it easier to track spending and rewards.
3. Track Your Spending and Points
With both accounts linked, you can easily monitor your spending and rewards. You’ll be able to track business expenses separately while still viewing all account activity in one place. Don’t forget to check how your business card’s rewards can enhance your business spending strategies!
4. Set Up Alerts
Stay on top of your business spending by setting up alerts for payment due dates, large purchases, and rewards earned. Keeping track of these can help you avoid late fees and maximize the benefits of your card.
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If you're ready to explore other business cards that can help you maximize your rewards and grow your business, you can find guides to some of my favorite business cards here.
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