
U.S. Bank Business Visa Charge Card
U.S. Bank is launching a new card designed for business owners who want to pay for business expenses while avoiding interest charges with a monthly pay-in-full feature (view press release). The new card, dubbed the U.S. Bank Business Visa Charge Card, will also provide small businesses with a way to build business credit, manage their cash flow and earn cash rewards on all purchases without a monthly or annual fee. In addition, users can create a business credit profile, receive up to 1% cash back on purchases and take advantage of the minimum 25-day monthly grace period to pay bills.
“The new U.S. Bank Business Visa Charge Card is a great addition to our suite of small business products,” said Cliff Cook, chief marketing officer for U.S. Bank Retail Payment Solutions. “We undertook extensive research to understand what small business cardholders need in a payments product, and what we heard, is that they want more flexibility and control over managing their expenses. We developed a payment solution that offers many of the benefits of both debit and credit – all in one card, while also rewarding owners for their purchases.”
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