How To Merge Chase Business And Personal Card Accounts Online

Posted on: June 18th, 2013 by: The Weekly Flyer

Given the frenzy of activity this week around the increased limited time bonus offers for the Chase Business Cards (Ink Plus® Business Card, Ink Bold® Business Card and Ink Cash® Business Card) we thought it would be helpful to expand on our Chase time saving tips like the Chase Credit Card Management Tips article.

In this post we’ll share a time saving tip on how to merge both personal and business accounts online or over the phone. After a few simple steps, you can merge your business and personal accounts online to save time managing your accounts online.

So when your business picks up a Chase business credit card this month, you can simply follow the few steps below to merge the business card with any Chase personal credit card. That way, you can manage them both online and save time.

How To Merge Chase Business & Personal Cards Over Phone

Simply call up Chase (1-800-432-3117) and provide them the account numbers you’d like to merge online.

How To Merge Chase Business & Personal Cards Online

Step 1. First log into your Chase account and select “Manage Accounts” to navigate to the area where you can add additional accounts.

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Step 2. Select “Add accounts” from the my information section.

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Step 3. Select the profiles that you would like to be able to view online.

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Step 4. Show or hide existing accounts in the settings.

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Step 5. Add accounts if you do not see an existing account by entering in the account information.

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Save Time With One Account

The next time you are logged into your account, you’ll see both personal and business credit cards online. Think of the time you’ll save by only logging into one account. What a time saver!

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Bottom Line

If you have Chase personal and business credit cards, they can be merged online with a few simple steps and will save a ton of time.

If you don’t have a Chase Business card consider their current limited time special offer during small business week from June 16, 2013 through June 22, 2013. They have increased the signup bonus from 50,000 to 60,000 on two of the most popular business cards, the Ink Plus® Business Card and the Ink Bold® Business Card.

These cards come with a $0 introductory fee for the first year and 60,000 Chase Ultimate Rewards points after meeting $5,000 spending within the first three months of card membership. The biggest difference is the Ink Bold is a charge card meaning it has to be paid off in full at the end of each month.

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Apply here: Ink Cash® Business Card

Apply here: Ink Bold® Business Card

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