United Airlines offers two business credit cards that are similar in name but differ significantly in annual fees and benefits.
The mid-tier United℠ Business Card (see rates and fees) offers great value for a low annual fee. In contrast, the top-tier United Club℠ Business Card has a substantially higher annual fee and valuable benefits for frequent United business travelers.
United refreshed its entire suite of credit cards in March, and we saw changes in benefits, new statement credits and, as expected, increases in annual fees.
If you’re a business owner who wants a United cobranded card, which of these cards is a better fit for you? Let’s examine both cards’ benefits and explore each in more detail.
The information for the United Club Business has been collected independently by The Points Guy. The card details on this page have not been reviewed or provided by the card issuer.
United Business vs. United Club Business comparison
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Welcome bonus | Earn 100,000 bonus miles and 2,000 Premier qualifying points (PQPs) after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. | Earn 100,000 bonus miles and 2,000 PQPs after spending $5,000 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. |
Annual fee | $150 | $695 |
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United Business vs. United Club Business welcome offer
Both cards are currently offering the same welcome bonus.
The United Business Card is offering 100,000 bonus miles and 2,000 PQPs after spending $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first three months of account opening.
These bonus miles are worth $1,300 per TPG’s July 2025 valuations. This offer is 25,000 bonus miles higher (not including the bonus PQPs) than the standard offer we typically see.

Meanwhile, the United Club Business Card is also offering 100,000 bonus miles and 2,000 PQPs after spending $5,000 on eligible purchases in the first three months of account opening. The bonus miles are also worth $1,300, based on TPG’s July 2025 valuations.
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This offer is also 25,000 bonus miles (not including the PQPs) above the typical welcome offer we’ve seen on the card.
With either card, the bonus miles from the welcome offer could be enough for a few domestic economy award tickets or one-way tickets in a premium cabin on United or its partners.
It’s important to note that you won’t be eligible for a welcome bonus if you have received one on the card you’re applying for within the past 24 months.
You’ll also be subject to Chase’s 5/24 rule in order to be approved for either card.
Winner: Tie. Both cards share the same welcome offer.
Related reading: How to unlock additional award availability with United Airlines
United Business vs. United Club Business benefits
United Business benefits
The United Business Card includes a free first checked bag for cardholders and up to one companion on United flights, up to $160 in value, round-trip. Cardholders also receive priority boarding and two one-time United Club passes on each account anniversary. Bear in mind that the United Club passes can only be used by the primary cardholder, an authorized user or a guest traveling with them.
Plus, cardholders who also hold a personal United card receive 5,000 anniversary bonus miles each account year. Those who use the card for five United flight purchases of $100 or more each calendar year will receive $125 in United TravelBank cash.

Furthermore, the United Business Card has a variety of perks and statement credits, including:
- Economy Plus seat upgrades: Earn two continental U.S. Economy Plus seat upgrades after spending $25,000 in a calendar year.
- $100 United Hotels statement credit: Receive $50 in statement credits on both your first and second prepaid hotel stays ($100 maximum) when purchased through United Hotels each anniversary year.
- Ride-hailing credit: Receive up to $100 in ride-hailing statement credits each calendar year ($8 per month from January to November and $12 in December). Yearly enrollment is required.
- United travel credit via car rental: Earn up to $25 in United TravelBank cash per eligible Avis or Budget rental when booking through cars.united.com. This benefit is limited to two $25 United TravelBank credits per anniversary year ($50 maximum).
- JSX statement credit: Earn up to $100 in statement credits on JSX (a semiprivate jet service) purchases made directly with the airline per anniversary year.
- FareLock statement credit: Earn up to $25 in statement credits annually after purchasing FareLock for United flights.
- Instacart+ membership: Enjoy a complimentary Instacart+ membership for three months, with a 25% discounted plan thereafter. (Benefits end Dec. 31, 2027.)
- Instacart statement credits: Earn up to $120 in Instacart credit each calendar year (up to $10 a month) on purchases made with the United Business Card. (Benefits end Dec. 31, 2027.)
United Club Business benefits
Those with the United Club Business Card get a free first and second checked bag for themselves and a companion on the same reservation purchased using the card (up to $360 in value) and access to United Premier Access services.
However, the star of the show for the United Club Business is a United Club membership, which allows cardholders and their eligible travel companions, including one adult guest and dependent children, access to over 45 United Club locations worldwide. United has introduced United Club All Access membership after a cardholder reaches Premier Gold status or spends $50,000 each year with the United Club Business Card. Benefits include guest privileges for up to two adults or one adult and dependent children under the age of 18 and provide access to all United Club locations and participating Star Alliance-affiliated lounges.

Similar to its lower annual fee counterpart, the United Club Business also has a host of perks and travel credits, including:
- Renowned Hotels and Resorts credit: Get up to $200 back in statement credits each anniversary year on prepaid bookings made directly with Renowned Hotels and Resorts using the United Club Business Card.
- JSX statement credit: Earn up to $200 in statement credits on JSX purchases made directly with the airline per anniversary year.
- Economy Plus seat upgrades: Earn two global U.S. Economy Plus seat upgrades after spending $40,000 in a calendar year.
- Ride-hailing credit: Receive up to $150 in ride-hailing statement credit each calendar year ($12 per month from January to November and $18 in December). Yearly enrollment is required.
- United travel credit via car rental: Earn up to $50 in United TravelBank cash per eligible Avis or Budget rental when booking through cars.united.com. This benefit is limited to two $50 United TravelBank credits per anniversary year ($100 maximum).
- FareLock statement credit: Earn up to $50 in statement credits annually after purchasing FareLock for United flights.
- Instacart+ membership: Enjoy complimentary Instacart+ membership for three months, with a 25% discounted plan thereafter. (Benefits end Dec. 31, 2027.)
- Instacart statement credits: Earn up to $240 in Instacart credit each calendar year (up to two $10 monthly credits) on purchases made with your card. (Benefits end Dec. 31, 2027.)

You’ll also receive four one-time Club passes for your authorized users each year after meeting spending requirements. The main cardholder must have a United Club All Access membership, which allows one person to access a lounge with the primary cardholder or the employee card.
Similar benefits
Both cards can help you earn toward Premier elite status with United. With the United Business Card, you earn 1 PQP for every $20 spent, up to 4,000 PQPs in a calendar year. The United Club Business earns 1 PQP for every $15 spent, with the ability to earn up to 28,000 PQPs per calendar year. Both cards can help you earn up to the Premier 1K status level.
Additional benefits on both cards include:
The United Club Business Card also provides Avis President’s Club elite status, which includes benefits like upgrades and expanded availability.
Winner: United Club Business. United Club membership and a higher limit for statement credits give this card a clear edge.
Related: The ultimate guide to United Club access
Earning miles with the United Business vs. United Club Business
The United Business Card earns bonus miles in several different categories. It earns:
- At least 7 miles per dollar spent on United purchases (tiered earnings based on United elite status; at least a 9.1% return based on TPG’s July 2025 valuations)
- 5 miles per dollar spent on United Hotel purchases (6.5% return)
- 2 miles per dollar spent at gas stations, restaurants and office supply stores, as well as on local transit and commuting (including mass transit systems), ride-hailing services, taxis and tolls (2.6% return)

By contrast, the United Club Business Card earns:
- At least 7 miles per dollar spent on United purchases (at least a 9.1% return)
- 5 miles per dollar spent on hotel stays for prepaid Renowned Hotels and Resorts (6.5% return)
- 1.5 miles per dollar spent on all other purchases (approximately a 2% return)
If you tend to make more dining, gas, office supply store and commuting purchases, then the United Business Card’s 2 miles per dollar earning rate could help you quickly rack up the miles for award flights.
However, if your purchase activity covers a more diverse range of categories, the simpler 1.5 miles per dollar earning formula on the Club Business might be better for you.
Winner: United Business. It offers bonus miles in several more categories than the Club Business.
Redeeming miles with the United Business vs. United Club Business
Both United business credit cards earn United miles that are deposited into the cardholder’s MileagePlus account. You can redeem United miles for United and United Express flights and flights on any Star Alliance carrier or partner airline.

Chris Nelson, a credit cards writer at TPG, is a longtime United loyalist. He has taken advantage of many partner redemptions and redeemed his miles for many saver award tickets, including last-minute Polaris business-class flights to Europe.
Winner: Tie. Both cards earn United miles that can be redeemed through the MileagePlus program.
Related: How to redeem miles with the United MileagePlus program
Should I get the United Business or United Club Business?
If your business purchases tend to be in the bonus categories the United Business Card offers, its elevated earning rates can help you rake in miles. On the other hand, if you regularly travel with United, you’ll likely prefer the United Club Business for its lounge access, additional free checked baggage, Premier Access services at the airport, more comprehensive travel credits and travel protections.
How to upgrade from the United Business to United Club Business
Both cards are issued by Chase and fall within the same credit card family. This is useful because if you have the United Business Card, you can upgrade to the United Club Business Card by calling Chase customer service.
However, note that upgrading to the United Club Business will make you ineligible to earn the card’s welcome bonus and may make you ineligible to earn a welcome bonus on the same card if you try to apply for the same card within 24 months.
Related: The ultimate guide to credit card upgrades
Bottom line
Both cards are tailored to United loyalists, offering excellent welcome bonuses for new applicants.
Although its annual fee is dramatically higher, the benefits of the United Club Business more than make up for the hefty fee for those able to maximize them.
Before applying for either card, map your business expenses, determine how often you fly with United and select the right card to complement your business expenses and redemption aspirations.
To learn more, read our full review of the United Business and United Club Business Card.
Apply here: United Business Card