Earn up to 200,000 bonus points with the ‘new’ Chase Sapphire Reserve cards!

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Chase’s much awaited refresh to the Chase Sapphire Reserve card is now live. In addition, Chase has also launched a business version of the Chase Sapphire Reserve, with a much higher welcome bonus and spending requirement.

Also Read: 7 reasons why I’m not getting the Chase Sapphire Reserve

Chase Sapphire Reserve: Personal Card

With the Chase Sapphire Reserve Card, you’ll earn a welcome bonus once you spend $5,000 in the first three months of card membership. Here’s how the welcome bonus is structured:

  • You’ll earn 100,000 bonus Chase Ultimate Rewards points
  • You’ll also earn a promo travel credit of $500 (this is in addition to the annual travel credit that you’ll earn during each cardmember year)

In addition to the welcome bonus, you’ll earn all the credits and benefits that the card offers. The annual fee for the card is $795.

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Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business

If you have legitimate business spend coming up, then this welcome bonus is way better than the consumer version. You will earn 200,000 bonus Chase Ultimate Rewards points after you spend $30,000 in the first 6 months of card membership.

If you have a business and can spend close to $5,000 each month, then this is a fantastic welcome bonus to get started with this new card product. Similar to the consumer version, this card also carries a $795 annual fee.

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The Pundit’s Mantra

Now, you may be wondering which welcome bonus you can get. However, it’s not that easy to get the welcome bonus on the Chase Sapphire Reserve card. As per Doctor of Credit, Chase has its own rules in place and can deny you a bonus if you’ve received a bonus for the product in the past. If that’s indeed the case, then Chase will notify you about it during the application process.

It’s much easier with the Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business. You simply need to have a qualifying business and need to be approved by Chase during your application in order to be eligible for the welcome bonus.

What do you think about this card refresh? Which card do you plan to get? Tell us in the comments section.

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  1. They turn the card into a coupon book and devalue the points and then turn around and dole out the points to new people. Biting the hand that has fed them up until now and doing exactly what they said made the card unprofitable.

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