(Ends Soon) Chase INK Cash & INK Unlimited: $900/90,000 Points Signup Bonus

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Update 10/29/25: the Chase media team has said that this bonus will end soon; exact date unknown. (ht DDG)

The Offer

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  • Chase is offering increased signup bonuses via mychasecreditcards.com on the INK Cash and INK Unlimited no-annual-fee cards:
    • Earn $900 Bonus Cash Back after you spend $6,000 on purchases in the first 3 months after account opening.

Our Verdict

The regular public offer is 75,000 points with $6,000 spend. This 90,000 points offer ties the best-ever offer on these cards. The 90k offer is available via referral links as well which means you can help your friend get 20,000 points too. Another option is to go through Rakuten for the INK Unlimited card and get an extra $25/2,500. 

Important reminder: Beginning on October 7, 2025, there is a change for business referrals – the referrer will only get a bonus if the friend is a new Chase Business card customer.

These cards also have 0% APR for 12 months which adds extra value – see our prior post here.

These are great offers with a relatively low spend requirement for a business card offer. We will add these to our list of the best credit card bonuses. 

Hat tip to mra101485

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