Chase has boosted the World of Hyatt Business Card's welcome bonus to 70,000 points, up from previous offers. Cardholders must spend $7,000 within three months to unlock the bonus.
The card's benefits extend well beyond the initial sign-up offer. Applicants earn five elite nights for every $10,000 in annual spending, a valuable perk for frequent Hyatt guests seeking status acceleration. The card also delivers up to $100 in annual Hyatt credits, which can be applied toward room rates, dining, or spa services at participating properties.
This increase comes as Chase continues to compete aggressively for business traveler loyalty. The hospitality industry has seen intense competition among co-branded cards, with issuers raising bonuses to attract cardholders. A 70,000-point bonus translates to substantial value at Hyatt properties, particularly at all-inclusive resorts and luxury destinations where point redemptions can stretch further.
Business travelers who regularly book Hyatt stays benefit most from this card. The elite nights benefit alone accelerates progress toward elite status, which unlocks perks like complimentary room upgrades, late checkout, and bonus points. Combined with the annual credits, the card can effectively pay for itself through Hyatt benefits alone.
The $7,000 spending requirement sits at the moderate end for business cards, making the offer accessible to small business owners and self-employed professionals. Frequent business travelers can easily meet this threshold through corporate lodging, conferences, and client entertainment expenses.
Hyatt's points program continues to rank among the most flexible in hospitality. Members can book stays at any Hyatt property worldwide, from budget-friendly Hyatt House locations to luxury Park Hyatt resorts. Points don't devalue as aggressively as competitors' currencies, and Hyatt rarely changes award chart
