Wells Fargo Releases New Business Rewards Credit Card

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Credit Cards, New Products

(16 May 2024 – United States) Wells Fargo newly released Signify Business Cash Worldwide Elite Mastercard offers unlimited cash rewards on business purchases.

With no annual fee, no caps or categories to track and two percent cash rewards on business purchases, the new card offers a US$500 cash rewards bonus when the cardholder spends US$5,000 in business purchases in the first three months.

 

Associated benefits listed by Wells Fargo in the media release include employee cards at no additional cost, Zero Liability protection, account alerts and digital wallets.

 

“Business owners told us that cash rewards programs had become too complex and didn’t provide enough value for their business. We designed Signify Business Cash to give business owners the spending capacity they need to better manage their cash flow with the simplicity, value and transparency they want” commented Wells Fargo Head of Small Business Cards, Jeff Hofmann.

 

“Signify Business Cash is our first step in the transformation of business credit cards at Wells Fargo. We will continue to identify new and innovative ways to support small business owners and meet their needs” Hofmann added.

 

“The new Signify Business Cash World Elite Mastercard prioritises the rewards and benefits that small business owners value most. We worked closely with Wells Fargo to create a product that makes running a business even more rewarding” commented Mastercard President, US Financial Institutions, John Levitsky.

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