Capital One Venture X Business Card 400K Bonus Ending Soon

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400K Bonus for Capital One Venture X Business

The Capital One Venture X Business credit card has a new limited time offer for 400,000 bonus miles. We saw a similar offer earlier this year which was only available through private bankers. But this one is publicly available and with a lower spend requirement. Check out the details below.

Signup Bonus

  • Earn 400,000 bonus miles:
    • 200K miles once you spend $30K in the first 3 months.
    • Plus an additional 200K miles once you spend $150K in the first 6 months.
  • Annual Fee: $395
  • Offer ends 11/19/2026
  • APPLY NOW (Note: These links are submitted by our Facebook Group members and randomly selected to help them earn points.)

This same offer is also available through most referral links, but not all. You can share your links in our Facebook Group.

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Card Details

  • Unlimited 2X Miles: cardholders earn unlimited 2X miles on every purchase, and can then redeem those miles for flights, hotels, and more – all with no restrictions, exclusions, or blackout dates
  • Annual travel credit: Receive an annual $300 credit for bookings through Capital One Travel.
  • Annual bonus: Get 10,000 bonus miles every year, starting on your first anniversary
  • Elevated travel benefits: Book through Capital One Travel to earn 10X on hotels and rental cars and 5X on flights.
  • Global Entry/TSA PreCheck credit: Skip the lines with up to $120 statement credit on TSA PreCheck or Global Entry.
  • Lounge access: Unlimited access to Capital One lounges as well as Priority Pass and other Capital One partner lounges. Employee cards do NOT get lounge access.

Venture X Business is a pay-in-full charge card, with no preset spending limit.

Guru’s Wrap-up

This matches the highest ever bonus on this card. You can earn 400,000 miles after spending a total of $150,000 in the first six months. That’s a total of 4.67X miles per dollar when including the 2X miles you earn on all purchases.

That’s not a huge return but it can be useful for some small business owners who can manage such large amounts of spend, and might not want or be able to get multiple cards.

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