- US Bank’s Amazon Prime Business Mastercard launched with a variable sign up bonus of between $100 and $750. The spend requirements also vary between $0 and $6,000. Amazon Business accounts reportedly see the highest offers, and offers vary between browsers, account, and time of day. Earning:
– 5%-6% on Amazon purchases of up to $150,000 per year
– 2% cash back on your top three select categories of up to $150,000 per year (gas, grocery, and software are all options)
– 1% everywhere else
The card has no-annual fee, and is a solid offering from the bank that’s at the very bottom of the top tier of banks. - Kroger stores have a 4x fuel points promotion through Tuesday on One4all gift cards, some of which convert to high-value bulk cards like Home Depot.
Separately, there’s a 4x fuel points promotion on third party gift cards excluding Amazon and flexible fuel gift cards, and on fixed-value Visa and Mastercard gift cards, valid tomorrow only. - Bank of America has a business checking bonus of between $400 and $2,500 depending on new funds held in the account between days 31 and 90. The sweet spots depend on whether or not you’re doing this for Preferred Rewards status:
– $400 bonus with $5,000 in funds (an annualized 48% APR)
– $1,500 bonus with $100,000 in funds (an annualized 9% APR)
You can still accelerate Preferred Rewards status during new account sign-up, so you can knock a year’s status and the sign-up bonus together out by tying up funds for only 60 days if you execute correctly. (Thanks to DoC) - Ally Invest has a $200 sign-up bonus with $1,000 in new external equities or funds held for 90 days, and the bonus is valid for existing Ally Bank customers provided they haven’t had a self directed investing account at Ally. The annualized interest rate on this one is 80%. (Thanks to FM)
Happy Thursday friends!

Ally Invest tweet from the future.