To recap: New cardholders can earn a whopping 200,000 bonus points after spending $30,000 in the first six months from account opening. That’s Chase’s biggest bonus ever, worth over $4,000 based on TPG’s January 2026 valuations.
To put that in perspective, those 200,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points could cover an unbelievable amount of travel when you take advantage of transfer partners like:
Virgin Atlantic Flying Club, which offers economy flights to London starting at just 6,000 points each way and swanky lie-flat business class from just 29,000 points (plus taxes and fees)
World of Hyatt, where rooms at basic properties start as low as 3,500 points per night and luxurious all-inclusive resorts like the Secrets Baby Beach Aruba start at just 25,000 points per night (off-peak)
Pair that with the more than $2,500 in annual value this card delivers with its lineup of premium business and travel benefits (including Chase Sapphire lounge access for you and up to two guests — a highly coveted perk as other premium cards get more restrictive in this area), and that’s over $6,500 in first-year value.
Plus, this card boasts some incredible earning rates, like 8 points per dollar spent through Chase Travel℠ and 4 points per dollar spent on flights and hotels booked directly. And an uncapped 3 points per dollar spent on online advertising (via social media and search engines) — a big-dollar spending category which other business cards have fixed limits on.
With so much value on the table here, we’d hate to see you miss your chance to get this historic 200,000-point bonus before it ends soon. Hurry before it’s gone!
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