Through 9/30/27
8X only applies to bookings made via Chase Travel℠. Otherwise earn 4X points per dollar if booked directly with the airline. Bookings via any other channel earn 1X.
8X only applies to bookings made via Chase Travel℠. Otherwise earn 4X points per dollar if booked directly with the hotel. Bookings via any other channel earn 1X.
Only applies to bookings made via Chase Travel℠. Otherwise earn 1X.
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The Chase Sapphire Reserve® is a luxury travel card legend – there’s no doubt about that.
The 2025 refresh, however, with the increase in fee to $795, makes this a must have for some, but not all, travelers. It remains one of the strongest travel credit cards on the market, competing with the Capital One Venture X and The Platinum Card® from American Express.
Whereas the older version of the card was more about simplicity, the new version packs in $2,700 in annual total value for the $795 annual fee. But that doesn’t mean you’ll use all of that value.
My baseline assumption is that everyone that is interested in this card will use the $300 travel credit, the same as always – applied towards absolutely any travel including parking.
Then there is the $300 annual dining credit. While that is $150 bi-annually, it seems ridiculously easy to dine twice a year at restaurants that are part of Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables. You don’t even have to book via the program. The card will know the restaurant participates and give you the credit. I feel like this applies to a majority of the target market for this card which I believe skews towards those in or near urban/suburban locations.
So in two lines, we see $600 in statement credits out of a $795 annual fee.
But of course there’s much more to the card than those two credits!
If you use even one $250 credit for the Edit, you are ahead.
If you use the Chase Sapphire lounges or Priority pass a few times a year with the most generous guest access policy around at 2 guests, you are ahead.
If you have a Travel Planner plan even one trip a year, you are ahead.
If you like live events and use the two StubHub credits ($150 bi-annually), you are ahead.
And finally, let’s revisit the bonus categories for spend.
Keep in mind that only hotels booked through The Edit℠ will confer full hotel loyalty program benefits – status honored, benefits honored, elite night credits earned, and loyalty points earned. Other hotel bookings will not.
With that said, if you book a lot of travel and are willing to book via Chase Travel, then 8X on all travel is pretty amazing! And even if you don’t, 4X on hotels booked direct are at the top of the market and 4X on airfare is second only to the Platinum Card® from American Express.
I think that for some, those bonus multipliers will result in mountains of earned points – but, certainly, for others the spend level might not be enough to make that up.
And so I’m back where I started. Assuming you will use the $300 travel credit and the $300 “Sapphire Reserve Exclusive Tables” dining credit, all you have to do is look up at the benefits and statement credits and find more than $195 in additional value for the card to pay for itself.
If it doesn’t? Then it may not be the right card for you. We have plenty of other great transferable points based rewards travel cards in our Card Explorer!
Either way, hopefully you have all the information you need to make an informed decision.
Eligibility
You can now hold both the Chase Sapphire Preferred® and the Chase Sapphire Reserve® card. Finally!
However, the bonus will be subject to eligibility rules which will determine if you are eligible or not. You will be notified during the application process if you are not eligible for a bonus offer and given the choice to continue the application or cancel the application with no impact to your credit score.
You must also be under 5/24.
5% Unlimited Cash Back on Flights and Prepaid Hotels Booked at American Express Travel Online; otherwise earn 2%
5% Unlimited Cash Back on Flights and Prepaid Hotels Booked at American Express Travel Online; otherwise 2%
Our ratings are determined by the authors and editors on our team. Each individual card feature is compared against all other cards we offer and the total score is an average of those 4 ratings.
It’s easy to look at this card and wonder how it differs from the American Express Blue Business Cash™ card, with no annual fee, and wonder why you’d pay a $295 annual fee on this card.
The primary two reasons are:
1) This card is a No Preset Spending Limit card. If you put heavy spend on a business card, you would max out the credit limit on the Blue Business Cash™ very quickly.
2) Importantly, that card only earns 2% on the first $50,000 spent annually on eligible purchases and just 1% thereafter. Terms apply.
This card will earn you the full 2% on unlimited spend. You’ll earn back the $295 annual fee (in Rewards Dollars) after the first $14,750 in eligible spend. If you are spending $500,000 on the card annually, that is a rounding error on the way to 2% cash back on everything else.
Previously, you had few options for such high spend, with the Business Platinum Card® as the obvious choice.
However, the Business Platinum earns just 1% in Membership Rewards points on all spend outside select categories. Specifically, it earns 2X Membership Rewards® points per dollar on up to $2 million in eligible purchases in the U.S., per calendar year, in the following select business categories combined:
The Business Platinum card also earns 5X per dollar on airfare and prepaid hotel purchases with American Express Travel. Terms apply.
So the cash back from an unlimited 2% on this Graphite Business Cash Unlimited may be far more worthwhile to you, especially if you don’t play the “points game.”
And don’t forget you’ll also get an unlimited 5% Cash Back on American Express Travel® on flights and prepaid hotel bookings through Amex Travel®. That can really add up for business travel collectively booked on the Amex Travel platform.
Card Members can get metal Employee Graphite™ Business Cash Unlimited Cards for $95 per year for the first 5 Cards, and $95 for each thereafter, with the ability to earn Reward Dollars on purchases and receive alerts to help Card Members know who’s spending and where.
This card competes squarely against the Capital One Spark Cash Plus and the Venture X Business which earns 2X Capital One Miles.
Rates & Fees for the Graphite™ Business Cash Unlimited Card
Rates and Fees for the The American Express Blue Business Cash™ Card
Rates and fees for The Business Platinum Card® from American Express