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Chase Ink Preferred 100K Returns: 2026 Ink Lineup

Chase Ink Business Preferred 100K UR on $8K is live. Ink Business Premier offers $1,000 cash back (not the 150K some sources claimed). Here is the verified stack.

Event date: May 15, 2026 · By Oleg Manko, Editor-in-Chief

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Quick summary

Chase has Ink Business welcome offers elevated across the lineup in May 2026, headlined by the Ink Preferred returning to 100,000 Ultimate Rewards points on $8,000 spend in three months.

The Ink Premier sits at $1,000 cash back on $10,000 spend (anchored to its February 17, 2026 product-anniversary offer).

Because Inks are business cards, they do not count toward Chase's 5/24 rule — meaning you can pick up two or three this year without burning your consumer slots.

What happened

The headline offer

In May 2026, Chase made the Ink Business Preferred 100K offer broadly available on the public application channel.

Standard terms: 100,000 Ultimate Rewards points after $8,000 in spend in three months, $95 annual fee.

The full lineup

Specific welcome-offer amounts on Ink Cash and Ink Unlimited vary across acquisition channels — verify on the current Chase application page before applying.

CardWelcome offerMin spendAnnual fee
Ink Business Preferred100,000 UR$8,000 / 3 mo$95
Ink Business Premier$1,000 cash back$10,000 / 3 mo$195
Ink Business Cashup to ~$900 (tiered)variesvaries
Ink Business Unlimitedup to $750-$900single thresholdvaries

Note

📌 Note — earlier industry coverage that quoted "150,000 points / $15,000 spend" for Premier was incorrect; that specific offer is not on Chase's current public application page.

The cooldown mechanics

Eligibility behavior is widely documented in the cardholder community: Chase typically applies a per-product cooldown (often cited as ~24 months) between welcome bonuses on the same Ink product, while no cooldown is applied between different Ink products — that's the mechanic that enables stacking.

Chase does not publish a single canonical cooldown number on its application page, and the behavior may vary by applicant profile; the 24-month figure is observed practice, not officially-published policy.

Why it matters

The under-used 5/24 sidestep

Ink cards are one of the most underused mechanics in the Chase ecosystem. The Preferred and Premier both earn (or convert to) Ultimate Rewards points; the Cash and Unlimited earn cash back that can be pooled to Ultimate Rewards via a UR-earning consumer card.

Importantly, Inks do not show up on personal credit reports, so they don't count toward the 5/24 limit (Chase still checks that you're under 5/24 to approve you).

Tip

💡 Tip — a disciplined applicant can earn 200K+ Ultimate Rewards from Inks alone in a 6-12 month window without touching a consumer card slot.

Points vs cash math

The current 100K Ink Preferred offer matches its standard public ceiling.

The $1,000 Ink Premier offer is competitive with prior years' anniversary windows but is cash-back, not points — different ROI math depending on your travel patterns and transfer-partner usage.

Who wins

  • Sole proprietors and freelancers who can use their SSN and legitimate business income. Chase accepts sole-prop applications without an EIN.
  • Two-player households — each spouse can apply for their own Ink cards on their own credit profile, doubling the per-product haul.
  • Existing Chase customers near 5/24 who want to keep earning UR without burning consumer slots. See our 5/24 workaround guide.
  • Sapphire Reserve or Preferred holders — Ink UR pool with consumer UR for transfer partner redemptions.
  • Q4 spenders facing inventory purchases, tax payments, or annual software renewals that organically hit $8K-$10K minimums.

Who loses

  • Applicants without any legitimate business activity. Chase reviews business applications; reporting a fabricated business is credit application fraud. You need real independent income to apply legitimately.
  • Anyone currently holding the same Ink product with a bonus earned in the past 24 months — you are not eligible for that specific card again.
  • Heavy travelers needing lounge access. Inks do not offer Priority Pass; pair with Sapphire Reserve Biz for that.

What should you do now

  1. Confirm current public offers. Welcome-offer amounts on Ink Cash and Ink Unlimited vary across acquisition channels and have shifted in 2026. Always check the current Chase application page — never rely on a third-party roundup as the source of truth.
  2. Confirm 5/24 status. Inks do not count toward 5/24, but Chase still checks if you are under it for approval. Be at 4/24 or lower.
  3. Apply in considered order. Ink Preferred first if you want maximum UR (transferable to Hyatt, United, Flying Blue, Virgin Atlantic, etc.). Premier next if you want cash-back-on-everything. Cash or Unlimited if you want category-specific cash back. Space applications 30-60 days apart to reduce denial risk.
  4. Document your business legitimately. Sole prop is fine; list real revenue (even modest amounts) and a real business description. Use the approval predictor for risk assessment.
  5. Pool your points. With a Sapphire Preferred or Sapphire Reserve in your household, Ink Cash and Ink Unlimited cash-back earnings convert to Ultimate Rewards points at 1:1 — unlocking transfer-partner redemptions.

Tip

💡 Pro tip — verify the welcome offer at chase.com at the moment of application. Ink Cash and Ink Unlimited tiers have shifted in 2026.

Bottom line

The Ink lineup is the most underused weapon in the Chase player's arsenal, and the May 2026 elevated stack is one of the better collective offers in recent years.

Most cardholders stop at one Ink because they assume business cards are intimidating or require an LLC. They don't — Chase regularly approves sole proprietors with modest reported revenue, and the bank's underwriting treats Ink applications as low-risk extensions of the consumer relationship.

The real risk is not getting denied; it's leaving 200K+ Ultimate Rewards on the table because you assumed you were not eligible.

If you have any legitimate independent income — Etsy, consulting, freelance writing, eBay reselling, rideshare, content creation — the Ink Preferred at 100K plus the Ink Premier at $1,000 cash back is a real $2,500-$3,000 stack from one household across a 6-month window, with no impact on your 5/24 count.

The one note of restraint: verify the welcome-offer amounts at the moment of application. Chase has been tightening some of the Ink Cash and Ink Unlimited public tiers in 2026; what's available today may not be what's available three weeks from now. Always check Chase's actual application page before quoting an offer to anyone.

For broader context on Chase's 2026 program shifts — Points Boost on the Sapphire Reserve portal, the March 27 cash-back direct-deposit restriction, and how the Ink lineup interacts with the new transfer-partner economics — see our Chase Ultimate Rewards 2026 changes piece and the Chase Sapphire Reserve 150K welcome offer retrospective.

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Frequently Asked Questions

Do Chase Ink cards count toward the 5/24 rule?

No. Ink Business cards do not show up on your personal credit report, so they do not count toward your 5/24 total. However, Chase still checks that you are under 5/24 before approving you for an Ink card.

What is the current Ink Business Premier welcome offer?

$1,000 cash back after $10,000 in spend in 3 months, anchored to the card's February 17, 2026 product-anniversary offer. Some industry coverage previously quoted "150,000 points / $15,000 spend" — that offer is not on Chase's current public application page. Always verify the welcome offer at chase.com at the moment of application.

Can I apply for multiple Chase Ink cards at once?

Yes, but space them out. Chase approves applicants for multiple Inks regularly, but applying for two on the same day often triggers a denial or a manual review. Data points suggest 30-60 days between Ink applications optimizes approval odds.

Do I need an LLC or EIN to get an Ink card?

No. Chase accepts sole proprietorship applications using your Social Security Number. You do need a legitimate business activity — freelancing, reselling, consulting, rideshare, or any independent income stream qualifies. Fabricating a business is credit application fraud.

Which Ink card has the best welcome offer in 2026?

Depends on your goal. The Ink Business Preferred at 100K UR / $8K spend has the best points-per-dollar ratio (12.5 UR per dollar spent) and the UR can transfer to airlines and hotels. The Ink Business Premier at $1,000 cash back / $10K spend is competitive if you prefer cash. Verify current public offers on the Chase application page before applying.

How long is the cooldown between Ink bonuses on the same product?

Chase does not publish a single canonical per-product cooldown number for Ink Business cards. The cardholder community has consistently observed roughly 24 months between welcome bonuses on the same Ink product, while different Ink products do not appear to share a cooldown — that observed behavior is what enables the stacking strategy. Treat 24 months as a working assumption, not a guaranteed Chase policy, and check Chase's pre-application disclosure before applying.

Do Ink Cash and Ink Unlimited earn Ultimate Rewards points or just cash back?

They technically earn cash back. If you also hold a Sapphire Preferred, Sapphire Reserve, or Ink Business Preferred, you can convert that cash back into Ultimate Rewards points at 1:1. That is the premise of the Chase trifecta strategy.

Can my spouse and I both get Ink cards?

Yes. Each spouse applies on their own credit profile with their own business (or the same business listed as separate sole proprietorships). This effectively doubles the per-product welcome bonus haul per household.

Will applying for an Ink card hurt my personal credit score?

The application triggers a hard pull on your personal credit, typically dropping your score 5-10 points temporarily. The account itself does not report to personal credit bureaus on an ongoing basis, so it does not affect your utilization or 5/24.

Fact Verification

Every critical claim in this article has been independently verified against a primary source. We use issuer newsrooms, official airline and hotel announcements, SEC filings, and press releases as the source of truth — never blog summaries.

ClaimSourceVerifiedConfidence
Chase Ink Business Preferred welcome offer: 100,000 UR after $8,000 spend in 3 months, $95 annual feeChase Ink Business Preferred application page Jun 2, 2026high
Chase Ink Business Premier welcome offer: $1,000 cash back after $10,000 spend in 3 months, $195 annual feeChase Ink Business Premier application page Jun 2, 2026high
Ink Business cards do not count toward the 5/24 rule (they do not appear on personal credit reports)Chase Ink underwriting behavior (widely-documented) Jun 2, 2026high
Per-Ink-product cooldown is widely observed at approximately 24 months; different Ink products do not appear to share a cooldown. NOTE: Chase does not publish a canonical cooldown number on its application page — this is community-observed behavior, not officially-published policy.Chase Ink application page (note: cooldown number is community-observed, not Chase-published) Jun 2, 2026medium
Sole proprietorship qualifies for Ink applications without an EIN; legitimate independent income requiredChase Ink Business application form Jun 2, 2026high
Ink Cash and Ink Unlimited welcome offers vary by acquisition channel; verify current public offer at Chase application page before applyingChase Ink Business Cash application page Jun 2, 2026medium
Industry claim of "Ink Business Premier 150K / $15K spend" offer is NOT currently on Chase's public application; the verified Premier offer is $1,000 cash back / $10K spendChase Ink Business Premier application page Jun 2, 2026high

Additional Reading

Secondary sources we read while researching this story. Primary verification sources are in the Fact Verification table above.

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