Highest-ever Venture X Business welcome bonus — with an eye-watering minimum spending requirement

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April 15, 2025

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After the successful launch of the personal Capital One Venture X Rewards Credit Card in 2021, Capital One began offering its business counterpart to the public in 2023.


Learn more: Capital One Venture X Business with its highest-ever bonus


Now, we're seeing the highest-ever bonus offered on the Capital One Venture X Business. New cardholders can earn up to 350,000 miles — for a cool $200,000 minimum spending requirement.

If you're a high-spending business owner and want to unlock a huge welcome bonus, this is a great offer to take advantage of. Let's look at the details.

Capital One Venture X Business welcome offer

For a limited time, new applicants can take advantage of a tiered welcome offer. They'll earn:

  • 150,000 bonus miles after spending $30,000 in the first three months
  • An additional 200,000 miles after spending $200,000 in the first six months

That's a total of 350,000 miles, worth a whopping $6,475, according to our April 2025 valuations. That's almost unheard of for a travel rewards credit card and is the best offer we've seen on this card since it was launched just over two years ago.

THE POINTS GUY

To maximize the bonus, we recommend transferring your miles to one of Capital One's 15-plus airline and hotel partners.

You also have the option to redeem your miles for a statement credit to cover travel expenses at a rate of 1 cent per mile. Even if you go this lower-value route, the full bonus is still worth an impressive $3,500.

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It carries a $395 annual fee, which is more than offset by an annual travel credit and bonus miles every year you hold the card (explained below).

Related: Cashing in Capital One miles? How to get the maximum value when redeeming miles

Capital One Venture X Business benefits

The business version of the Venture X has the same reasonable annual fee that so many love about the personal version, plus many major benefits, including:

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  • Access to luxury hotels: Cardholders can access Capital One's Premier Collection and Lifestyle Collection programs for elitelike benefits when staying at participating hotels.
  • Global Entry/TSA PreCheck credit: Receive up to $120 in statement credit for Global Entry or TSA PreCheck.
  • Annual fee: The $395 annual fee is easily offset by the value of the annual credit and anniversary bonus, even before factoring in the value of the welcome offer, lounge access and the card's earning potential.
  • No foreign transaction fees

Related: Capital One Venture X vs. Venture X Business: Small but important differences

Bottom line

If you're a small-business owner whose business spends enough to earn the welcome bonus, the Capital One Venture X Business gives you the potential to earn tremendous rewards.

But if your small business has lower expenses, you'll likely want to go with the personal Venture X version or another of our favorite business credit cards.


Learn more: Capital One Venture X Business


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Editorial disclaimer: Opinions expressed here are the author’s alone, not those of any bank, credit card issuer, airline or hotel chain, and have not been reviewed, approved or otherwise endorsed by any of these entities.

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