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The Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business℠ is the flagship business card within the Chase portfolio and it has an annual fee to match, $795. It’s chock full of credits and benefits, that if used to their potential, easily offset the annual fee. If not…well, you may be better suited with a lower fee card like the Chase Ink Business Preferred® that offers a lot of bang with a much lower annual fee, $95. Personally, I’m adding this card to my wallet since it has an absolutely massive welcome bonus, and I’ll easily make use of the travel credit and The Edit℠ credits ( that wipes the fee for me ). Let’s take a look.
Details: Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business℠
Annual Fee
- Annual Fee of $795
- Employee cards are $0
Credits
- $300 Annual Travel Credit
- $500 annual The Edit℠ credit
- Chase Travel’s collection of over 1,100 hand-picked hotels and resorts
- Get up to $250 in statement credits from January through June, and again from July through December for a maximum of $500 annually for prepaid bookings made with The Edit℠.
- Two-night minimum
- Purchases that qualify will not earn point
- $400 ZipRecruiter credit to discover new talent
- $200 every 6 months
- $200 Google Workspace credit toward Al tools for business
- annual
- $100 Giftcards.com credit for flexible employee appreciation
- annual
- Up to $120 application fee credit every four years for
- Global Entry, NEXUS, or TSA PreCheck(R).
- $120 Lyft credits
- $10 monthly credit
- $300 DoorDash Credits + DashPass Membership
- $25 a month credit
Earning + Benefits
- 8x points on all Chase Travel℠ purchases,
- 4x points on flights booked direct
- 4x points on hotels booked direct
- 3x advertising purchases made with social media sites and search engines
- 1x on everywhere
- Redeem points via Chase Travel℠ and new program Points Boost where members may get up to 2x
- IHG One Rewards Platinum Elite Status through 12/31/27
- Lounge Access
- Enjoy complimentary access to every Chase Sapphire Lounge by The Club with up to two guests,
- Access to 1,300+ Priority PassTM airport lounges worldwide.
- Also get access to select Air Canada Maple Leaf Lounges and Air Canada Cafés in the U.S., Canada and Europe with an eligible boarding pass
- No Fx fees
- Trip Cancellation/Interruption Insurance, Auto Rental Collision Damage Waiver, Lost Luggage Insurance and more.
Spend over $120k annually
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- IHG One Rewards Diamond Elite status
- Southwest Airlines A-List status
- $500 Southwest credits
- $500 The Shops credit
Earn Rates
1x Everywhere
The Chase Sapphire Reserve® earns 1x on every single purchase, but earns increased earn rates on select categories:
4x Hotels and Airfare booked direct
As long as you book direct with the airline or hotel, you’ll trigger 4x points. This is a big deal on airlines like British Airways, which is a transfer partner, since they charge high taxes and fees even when you book with points. I’d earn 4x points on those fees which is great!
Chase Travel℠ earns 8x
When you book travel via the travel portal you will earn at the following rate
- 8x across the board
$300 Annual Travel Credit
This an annual travel credit that is issued per anniversary year is credited toward any travel purchase you make on the card. This differs from other card issuers who stipulate that purchases must be in a portal. The Sapphire Reserve does not. Here is how Chase defines travel
Merchants in the travel category include airlines, hotels, motels, timeshares, car rental agencies, cruise lines, travel agencies, discount travel sites, campgrounds and operators of passenger trains, buses, taxis, limousines, ferries, toll bridges and highways, and parking lots and garages
Rent a Tesla and use your Sapphire Reserve …you’ll trigger your $300 travel credit
$500 Annual “The Edit℠” Credit
- $500 annual The Edit℠ credit
- Chase Travel’s collection of over 1,100 hand-picked hotels and resorts
- Split into 2 credits every 6 months of $250
- Must be a 2 night stay
$200 Google Workspace Credit
This would cover the Standard
$25 Monthly DoorDash Credit
- Chase Sapphire Reserve, Chase Sapphire Reserve for Business, and J.P. Morgan Reserve cardmembers will receive two $10 promos per month applicable to eligible non-restaurant orders, while enrolled in DashPass and using their eligible Chase card at checkout. Only one $10 promo may be used per order.
Complimentary IHG One Rewards Platinum Elite Status
This is midtier IHG One Rewards status, but if you hit $120k in spend you’d actually be given one level up, Diamond Elite as a benefit.
Redeeming Chase Ultimate Rewards
Chase has implemented a new program called Points Boost where Select travel will be redeemable at a 2c per point valuation in Chase Travel(SM) – all other travel will be a penny per point.
Transferring points
Chase offers some of the richest points in the business with a great list of both domestic and international partners. With partners like Hyatt, United, Southwest, Marriott, and IHG I believe they have some of the easiest to redeem points.

I have used Chase Ultimate Rewards to fly in some of the world’s best first class products as well as stay in incredible 5 star hotels via transferring points like Emirates First Class
Lounge Access – Chase Sapphire Lounge® by The Club + Priority Pass
Access
- Chase Sapphire Reserve, J.P. Morgan Reserve and The Ritz-CarltonTM Credit Card primary cardmembers and authorized users have lounge access with their complimentary Priority PassTM membership.
- Sapphire Reserve and J.P. Morgan Reserve cardmembers may bring up to two guests per visit for free, and additional guests for $27.
- There’s no additional charge for children under two.
- Ritz-Carlton cardmembers may bring unlimited guests at no charge.
- Access is based on lounge capacity
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Overall
The card can make a lot of sense if you are effective at using the list of credits and benefits; however, if your organic spending habits aren’t aligned, you may find yourself scrambling to offset the annual fee. Personally, I’m much more interested in the business iteration of this card.
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