Best Business Credit Cards for New Businesses 2025

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If you’re a new business owner who needs financing, you may have already realized that getting a new line of credit is easier said than done. You may not be able to qualify for some of the fancy business credit cards with flashy perks (yet), but you can work up to those by starting with a credit card that’s easier to get approved for and makes more sense for a new business owner.

CNBC Select reviewed dozens of options to determine which credit cards were best for new businesses (See our methodology for more information.)

Best business credit cards for new businesses

Best for an average credit score

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Limited to FairNone–670

Terms apply. Information about the Capital One Spark Classic has been collected independently by CNBC Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer prior to publication.

Best for a secured card offer

Valley Visa® Secured Business Credit Card

Information about the Valley Visa® Secured Business Credit Card has been collected independently by CNBC Select and has not been reviewed or provided by the issuer of the card prior to publication.

  • Rewards

    Unlimited 1% cash back on all purchases

  • Welcome bonus

  • Annual fee

  • Intro APR

    0% on purchases and balance transfers for first six billing cycles, variable APR thereafter

  • Regular APR

    16.20% to 27.75% variable APR

  • Balance transfer fee

    4% of the amount of each balance transfer or $5, whichever is greater

  • Foreign transaction fee

  • Credit needed

Pros

  • No annual fee
  • 0% intro APR offer on purchases and balance transfers
  • Unlimited cash back on all purchases

Cons

  • No welcome bonus
  • High upfront deposit required

Who’s this for? The Valley Visa® Secured Business Credit Card is another solid option if you’re just starting out and need to build your business credit. It’s a secured credit card, which means your credit limit more or less matches the deposit you make on the card. In this case, you need to deposit 110% of your credit limit (up to $25,000). So if you want a $10,000 credit limit, you’ll make a $11,000 deposit.

Standout benefits: The card also offers a six-month introductory APR offer and provides an unlimited 1% cash back on all purchases.

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Best for cash back

Best for balance transfers

Who’s this for? If you’re looking to save money on interest by making a balance transfer, the U.S. Bank Business Platinum Card has a competitive introductory offer. Even if you don’t need to make a balance transfer, you can still capitalize on this by using the card to pay for any large business expenses you have coming up (and paying it all off before the introductory period ends and interest kicks in).

Standout benefits: The card does come with a balance transfer fee of 3% of the amount being transferred ($5 minimum), which is low compared to other balance-transfer cards.

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More on our picks for best business credit cards for new businesses

Capital One Spark 1% Classic

Valley Visa® Secured Business Credit Card

Ink Business Cash® Credit Card

U.S. Bank Business Platinum

FAQs

Can I use my EIN to get a business credit card?

Many business credit card applications actually require you to apply with your Employer Identification Number (EIN) so it’s a good idea to make sure you have this before you submit any applications for a business credit card.

What is the easiest business credit card to get?

The easiest business credit card to get will have relatively low credit score requirements (perhaps even fair or average credit at a minimum) and no annual fee. Cards without a ton of perks and frills are also sometimes easier to get compared to ones with a welcome bonus and a ton of special rewards. Secured business credit cards are also a solid option for people who are just starting out.

What is the minimum credit score for a business credit card?

Most credit card issuers typically look for a FICO score of 670 or better (in other words, credit scores in the “good” range or better). However, some issuers may also accept fair credit (580–669). Generally, though, the higher your credit score the more likely you are to receive a lower interest rate on your credit card.

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