Secured Business Credit Cards?
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Glad you replied. It helps to keep current as the world of business credit changes along with many lenders that now require personal guarantees for small business credit.
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I see this topic is old, but I wanted to contribute. From what I understand, depending on how your business is structured for example, an LLC, partnership, or sole proprietor - you can use a small business card that will accept a tax id # or use a personal card.
All other business entities, such as a s-corp will require a small business card account, such as Open from American Express.
All other business entities, such as a s-corp will require a small business card account, such as Open from American Express.
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If you're looking to build business credit, you can apply for net30 credit cards and start from there. I believe Staples offers a net30 credit card.
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Greetings everyone!
I was curious if anyone had knowledge of a secured credit card for businesses? I am aware of CSI Global MasterCard (have applied and waiting for cards to be issued), and I know that both Wells Fargo and BofA USED to have a program but are presently suspended at the moment. Are there any others out there?
Thank you in advance for your input.
I was curious if anyone had knowledge of a secured credit card for businesses? I am aware of CSI Global MasterCard (have applied and waiting for cards to be issued), and I know that both Wells Fargo and BofA USED to have a program but are presently suspended at the moment. Are there any others out there?
Thank you in advance for your input.
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