The Offer
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- Chase is offering 65,000 Hyatt points after $5,000 in spend within the first three months when you open a new World of Hyatt Business card and an additional 15,000 bonus points after you spend $12,000 within the first 6 months
Card Details
- $199 annual fee (fee is NOT waived the first year)
- Card earns at the following rates:
- Earn 4x points per dollar at Hyatt properties
- Earn 2x points per dollar on your top three categories, from a selection of the following eight categories (they call this “Adaptive accelerator”):
- Dining
- Shipping
- Airline tickets when purchased directly with the airline
- Local transit & commuting
- Social media & search engine Advertising
- Car rental agencies
- Gas stations
- Internet, cable & phone services
- Earn 2 points per dollar on fitness club and gym memberships
- Earn 1 point per dollar on all other spend
- Spend $50,000 or more on the card in a calendar year and receive 10% of redeemed points back as Bonus Points for the remainder of the calendar year (maximum of 20,000 Bonus Points per calendar year)
- Earn $100 in Hyatt credit each anniversary year: Spend $50 or more at any Hyatt property and earn $50 in statement credits up to two times each anniversary year
- Automatic Discoverist status in World of Hyatt (typically requires 10 Tier-Qualifying Nights or 25,000 Base Points)
- Gift up to 5 Discoverist statuses to their company employees (they do not have to be cardholders)
- 5 Tier-qualifying night credits with each $10,000 in spend on the card in a calendar year
- With World of Hyatt’s 2021 reduced elite status criteria, World of Hyatt Business Credit cardmembers can earn top tier Globalist status with $60,000 in spend on the card now through Dec. 31, 2021.
- Access to Hyatt Leverage, Hyatt’s global business travel program that offers special rates to qualifying small and mid-sized enterprises at participating Hyatt hotels worldwide
- No foreign transaction fees
- No fee for employee business cards
- Primary rental car collision damage waiver
Our Verdict
This is the same bonus that the card launched with and an all time high (actually not as good as that only required $5,000 total spend). Hopefully it becomes available as a referral bonus as well. Could definitely be worth it for some people, especially as Chase business cards don’t count towards your 5/24 status (you still need to be under 5/24 to get approved though). We will add this to our list of the best credit card bonuses.
Source: doctorofcredit.com