Capital One Business Platinum with Preferred No Hassle Miles
Apply for the Visa Business Platinum with No Hassle Miles credit card by filling out a secure online application.
Capital One Business Platinum with Preferred No Hassle MilesSM
| Intro APR | Intro APR Period | Regular APR | Annual Fee | Balance Transfers | Credit Needed |
| 0%* | until January 2010* | as low as 14.99% (V)* | None* | Yes* | Excellent Credit* |
Features
- This card is great for business travelers with double miles at hotels, restaurants, airlines and more
- 0% introductory APR on purchases until December 2009
Annual Percentage Rate (APR)
A purchase rate as low as 14.99%
Annual Membership Fee (AMF)
$0
Balance Transfers
- A balance transfer rate as low as 14.99%
- 3% of the amount of each transfer with no maximum amount
Credit Limit
Up to $20,000 (min $500)
Additional Benefits
- “Free year-end summary” as first benefit
- Physical Damage, Theft, and Loss Insurance on rental cars
- 24-hour Travel & Emergency Assistance
- Extended warranties on what you buy
- $100,000 Worldwide Automatic Travel Accident Insurance
* See the online Capital One Business Platinum with Preferred No Hassle MilesSM credit card applications for details about terms and conditions of reward programs and offers. Reasonable efforts are made to maintain accurate information. However all credit card information is presented without warranty. When you click on the " Apply Here " button you can review the credit card terms and conditions on the credit card issuer's web site.
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