Right now, Barclays has elevated welcome offers on all four of its business cobranded credit cards. One of these is the best offer we’ve ever seen, and two of the offers are worth over $1,000 each.
Here’s a look at the current offers on Barclays’ small business credit cards and the benefits offered by the cards.
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AAdvantage® Aviator® World Elite Business Mastercard®
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The AAdvantage® Aviator® World Elite Business Mastercard® earns American Airlines miles. It’s also a World Elite Mastercard, which provides additional benefits on the card.
Welcome offer
New applicants can earn 80,000 American Airlines miles plus a $95 statement credit after spending $2,000 on the card in the first 90 days. The card has a $95 annual fee, but the statement credit will cover that, making the card free during the first year (if you hit the minimum spending requirements). Just remember that the annual fee does not count toward this threshold.
This is the highest bonus that this card has offered, and we haven’t seen it since the spring. According to TPG’s valuations, the 80,000 AA miles are worth a whopping $1,416.
Related: Best sweet spots in the American Airlines AAdvantage program
Card benefits
You can enjoy the following benefits each year as a cardholder:
Earn 2 miles per dollar on eligible American Airlines purchases, plus 2 miles per dollar on office supply, telecom and car rental purchases.
Earn a $99 companion certificate each account anniversary when you spend $30,000 or more on eligible purchases during your cardmember year.
5% mileage bonus on your card anniversary date each year, based on the number of miles you earned that year.
First checked bag free for you and up to four companions on the same domestic itinerary when flying with American Airlines.
Preferred boarding for you and up to four companions on the same itinerary when flying with AA.
25% savings on inflight purchases of food and beverages.
No foreign transaction fees.
Discounts, cellphone protection and car rental elite status offered as World Elite Mastercard benefits.
Remember that you will also earn one Loyalty Point per $1 spent on the card, helping you earn American Airlines elite status.
Related: AAdvantage Aviator World Elite Business Mastercard review
The information for the Aviator Business card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Hawaiian Airlines® World Elite Business Mastercard®
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The Hawaiian Airlines® World Elite Business Mastercard® earns HawaiianMiles. It’s also a World Elite Mastercard, which provides additional benefits on the card.
Welcome offer
For a limited time, new applicants can earn up to 90,000 HawaiianMiles. Earn 50,000 bonus HawaiianMiles after spending $2,000 on purchases in the first 90 days and 40,000 bonus HawaiianMiles after spending $8,000 on purchases within the first 12 months. Plus, receive a one-time 50% off companion discount for roundtrip coach travel between Hawaii and North America on Hawaiian Airlines. The card has a $99 annual fee.
According to TPG’s valuations, the 90,000 HawaiianMiles are worth $810.
Related: Best ways to redeem points and miles on Hawaiian Airlines
Card benefits
You can enjoy the following benefits each year as a cardholder:
Earn 3 miles per $1 spent on Hawaiian Airlines purchases.
Earn 2 miles per $1 spent on gas, dining and office supply store purchases.
Earn 1 mile per $1 spent on all other purchases.
Receive a one-time 50% off companion discount for roundtrip coach travel between Hawaii and North America on Hawaiian Airlines.
Earn up to 40,000 anniversary bonus miles. You will earn 20,000 miles if you spend $50,000 to $99,999 on the card during your membership year. If you spend $100,000 or more annually, you will receive 40,000 bonus miles.
No foreign transaction fees.
Discounts, cellphone protection and car rental elite status offered as World Elite Mastercard benefits.
The information for the Hawaiian Airlines Business card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
JetBlue World Elite Business Mastercard
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The JetBlue World Elite Business Mastercard earns JetBlue points. It is also a World Elite Mastercard.
Welcome offer
New applicants can earn 80,000 JetBlue points plus a $99 statement credit after spending $2,000 on the card in the first 90 days. The card has a $99 annual fee, but the statement credit will cover that, making the card free during the first year (if you meet the spending requirements). Just remember that the annual fee does not count toward this threshold.
According to TPG’s valuations, the 80,000 JetBlue points are worth $1,040.
Related: Best ways to redeem points and miles on Hawaiian Airlines
Card benefits
You can enjoy the following benefits each year as a cardholder:
Earn 6 points per $1 spent on eligible JetBlue purchases.
Earn 2 points per $1 spent at restaurants and office supply stores.
Earn 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases.
First checked bag free for you and up to three companions on the same reservation when you use your card to book a JetBlue-operated flight.
Earn 5,000 bonus points after each account anniversary.
50% savings on inflight purchases of cocktails and food on JetBlue-operated flights.
Earn JetBlue Mosaic status if you spend $50,000 or more on the card in a calendar year.
Receive a $100 statement credit each year in which you purchase a JetBlue Vacations package using your card.
No foreign transaction fees.
Add employee cards at no cost.
Discounts, cellphone protection and car rental elite status offered as World Elite Mastercard benefits.
Related: JetBlue Business Card review
The information for the JetBlue Business card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Wyndham Rewards Earner® Business Card
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The Wyndham Rewards Earner® Business Card earns Wyndham Rewards points. The card offers automatic elite status and currently has a two-tiered welcome offer.
Welcome offer
New applicants can earn up to 75,000 bonus points. Earn 65,000 bonus points after spending $1,000 in the first 90 days, and earn 10,000 bonus points after a purchase is made on an employee card. The card has a $95 annual fee.
According to TPG’s valuations, the 75,000 Wyndham Rewards points are worth $825 and could be redeemed for up to 10 free nights at Wyndham properties.
Related: Which Wyndham Rewards credit card is right for you?
Card benefits
You can enjoy the following benefits each year as a cardholder:
Automatic Diamond status — the top tier with Wyndham Rewards.
Earn 8 points per $1 spent at Wyndham hotels and on qualifying gas purchases.
Earn 5 points per $1 spent on eligible marketing, advertising and utility purchases.
Earn 1 point per $1 spent on all other purchases. Receive 15,000 bonus points each anniversary year.
Perks like cell phone protection, extended warranty protection, no foreign transaction fees and complimentary employee cards
Cardmembers need 10% fewer points for Go Free awards.
15,000 bonus points each year on your cardmember anniversary.
The information for the Wyndham Rewards Business card has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
Bottom line
It’s always great to see elevated welcome offers, especially for cards targeted toward small businesses. You may be surprised to find out that you qualify for a business credit card if you’re a freelancer, independent contractor or even make purchases that your job reimburses you for on a regular basis.
However, if you’re interested in any of these cards, make sure to check out our guide to credit card application rules to maximize your chances of approval.
In terms of value, the Aviator Business Card’s welcome offer is worth the most right now, but any of these cards could be great options for your business spending. We don’t know how long these offers will last, but they won’t stick around forever.
Additional reporting by Emily Thompson.