For the last few years, Chase has targeted cobranded cardholders with offers to earn 5%, 5x, or 7x (depending on the card) in a range of categories. Those offers were always on personal cobranded cards, with spending offers on business cobranded cards being few and far between.
It’s therefore a welcome surprise that some Chase business cardholders are now being targeted for spending offers on their cobranded cards. Even if you’ve not received an email about this, it’s worth trying to register using the links below.

The Deal
- Earn bonus points/miles in certain categories with targeted cobranded Chase cards:
- Spend $6,000 & earn 10,000 bonus points
- IHG One Rewards Premier Business card
- Spend $6,000 & earn 6,000 bonus points/miles
- Marriott Bonvoy Business Credit card
- World of Hyatt Business card
- Southwest Rapid Rewards Credit Card
- United MileagePlus Business Card
- Spend $10,000 & earn 10,000 bonus points/miles
- Marriott Bonvoy Business Credit card
- World of Hyatt Business card
- Southwest Rapid Rewards Credit Card
- United MileagePlus Business Card
- Spend $6,000 & earn 10,000 bonus points
- Generic link to registration.
Key Terms
- Expires March 31, 2026.
Quick Thoughts
The spending offers here aren’t amazing as most of them earn an incremental 1x bonus point/mile per dollar spent with relatively high spend required to earn those bonus points. For most cardholders, those bonus points/miles won’t make it worth diverting spend to the cards, but it’s a nice bonus if you were planning on putting spend on those cards anyway.
For example, the World of Hyatt Business card is popular with people looking to spend their way to Globalist status. You earn 5 elite night credits for every $10,000 you spend, so if you’re targeted for the offer giving an additional 10K points on $10K spend, that’ll be warmly received.





I used the general link and it activated an offer on P2’s Hyatt card. It says we will earn 3,000 points but doesn’t list the required spend amount. How can I find out?
I got the same thing. From what I read on a Hyatt FB page, it seems you would need to spend $3000 to get 3000 points. Not sure if that is accurate or not.
Thanks Laurie.
If trying to gain the Southwest Companion Pass, double points would be a help.
no links worked for me
do any ink cards qualify for this?
It might be possible to register them using the generic registration link, but I couldn’t find direct registration links for those cards.