U.S. Bank Triple Cash Rewards Business Card $750 Signup Bonus (No Annual Fee)

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Update 9/22/25: Increased to $750 again

Update 5/12/25: Reduced to $500

The Offer

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  • U.S. Bank increased the signup bonus on their Triple Cash Rewards Business Card to $750 after spending $6,000 within 180 days.

Card Details

  • No annual fee
  • Card earns the following cash back rates:
    • 3% on select categories:
      • restaurants/restaurant delivery
      • gas stations (“purchases of gasoline greater than $200 will not be deemed to be a purchase of automotive gasoline and as such will earn a reward of 1%”)
      • office supply stores
      • cell phone service providers
    • All other purchases earn 1%
  • Earn an annual $100 statement credit for recurring software subscription expenses such as FreshBooks or QuickBooks.
  • 3% foreign transaction fee
  • Full review here

Our Verdict

Since launch the bonus has been $500 after $4,500 spend. This is a nice increased bonus, and also a higher spend requirement at $6,000 within 180 days. Nice, I’m considering giving this one a go, especially given the 12 months of 0% APR which I can float the $6,000 spend.

U.S. Bank does not report business cards to the personal bureaus (though you will get a hard pull on your  personal report). Check out these Things To Know About U.S. Bank Credit Cards before applying. We’ll add this to our list of Best Credit Card Signup Bonuses. 

Hat tip to DDG

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