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Top 3 Signup Bonuses

Best current offers by estimated value

#1
The Business Platinum Card from American Express card

The Business Platinum Card from American Express

American Express

$6,000
Estimated bonus value
200,000 points
Spend $20,000 in 3 months
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#2
Capital One Venture X Business card

Capital One Venture X Business

Capital One

$3,700
Estimated bonus value
200,000 points
Spend $30,000 in 3 months
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#3
Capital One Venture Business card

Capital One Venture Business

Capital One

$2,775
Estimated bonus value
150,000 points
Spend $7,500 in 3 months
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Quick Verdict

Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express vs AAdvantage Business World Elite Mastercard

Lower Annual Fee
Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express
Bigger Signup Bonus
Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express
Better Year 1 Net Value
Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express
More Transfer Partners
Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express
Card Overview
Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express card

Blue Business Plus Credit Card from American Express

American Express

American Express
AAdvantage Business World Elite Mastercard card

AAdvantage Business World Elite Mastercard

Citi

Mastercard
Fees & Costs

Annual Fee

$0
$99

Foreign Transaction Fee

0%
0%
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Signup Bonus
75,000
points
Requirements
Spend $6,000 in 4 months
75,000
points
Requirements
Spend $5,000 in 3 months

Year 1 Net Value (Bonus − Annual Fee)

+$150,000
+$112,401
Rewards Program
American Express Membership Rewards
Travel Points
AAdvantage
Travel Points
Earning Rates
2x All Purchases
2x American Airlines purchases
2x telecommunications merchants, cable and satellite providers, car rental merchants and at gas stations
1x All Other Purchases
Transfer Partners
✈️ Flying Blue
✈️ Delta SkyMiles
✈️ True Blue
✈️ Qatar Avios
✈️ Virgin Atlantic Flying Club
✈️ Aer Lingus AerClub
✈️ ANA Mileage Club
✈️ Avianca LifeMiles
✈️ Cathay Pacific Asia Miles
🏨 Choice Privileges
✈️ Emirates Skywards
✈️ Etihad Guest
🏨 Hilton Honors
✈️ Iberia Plus
🏨 Marriott Bonvoy
✈️ Qantas Frequent Flyer
✈️ Singapore KrisFlyer
✈️ British Airways Executive Club
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Aer Lingus AerClub

Air Canada Aeroplan

Amazon Rewards

Alliant Credit Union

Alliant Credit Union

Bank of America

Allways Rewards

American Express

Amazon Rewards

American Express Membership Rewards

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Frequently Asked Questions

How do I compare credit cards side by side?

Use CardCurator's free comparison tool to select up to 4 credit cards and view their annual fees, signup bonuses, rewards rates, credits, and transfer partners in a side-by-side layout. Search by card name, bank, or rewards category to find the cards you want to compare.

What should I compare when choosing a credit card?

Focus on five key factors: annual fee versus the value of perks, signup bonus size and spending requirements, rewards rates in your top spending categories (dining, groceries, travel), transfer partners for flexible redemptions, and credits or benefits that offset the fee.

How many credit cards should I compare?

Comparing 2 to 4 cards at a time is ideal. This lets you see meaningful differences without feeling overwhelmed. Start with cards in the same tier (e.g., two premium travel cards or two no-fee cashback cards) for the most useful comparison.

Can I compare business and personal credit cards?

Yes. Toggle "Show Business Cards" in the comparison tool to include business cards alongside personal cards. This is useful if you're self-employed or a small business owner deciding between a personal rewards card and a business card with similar benefits.

What is the most important factor when comparing credit cards?

Your spending pattern is the most important factor. A card offering 4x points on dining is only valuable if you eat out often. Calculate your monthly spending by category, then compare how much each card would earn you in rewards minus the annual fee to find the highest net value.