Business Credit Cards For Poor Credit: 3 Secured Options

Discover accessible business credit card options for owners with low credit scores and learn strategies to rebuild financial standing effectively.

By Sneha Tete, Integrated MA, Certified Relationship Coach
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Business Credit Cards for Poor Credit

Small business owners with low credit scores can still access credit cards designed to meet their needs, primarily through secured options that use deposits as collateral. These cards help separate business and personal finances while offering a path to establish credit history.

Understanding Credit Requirements for Business Cards

Most traditional business credit cards target applicants with good to excellent personal credit, typically a FICO score of 670 or higher, because issuers often review personal credit when business credit is limited or nonexistent. For owners with scores below 670, options narrow, but secured cards and select unsecured alternatives remain viable.

Personal guarantees are standard, making the owner personally liable for debts, which is why personal credit checks are routine even for business products. Scores in the fair range (580-669) may qualify for basic cards with higher rates, while those under 580 often need secured products.

Top Options: Secured Business Credit Cards

Secured business credit cards stand out as the primary gateway for poor credit applicants. They require a refundable deposit that sets the credit limit, mitigating lender risk and enabling approval regardless of credit history.

  • Bank of America Business Advantage Unlimited Cash Rewards Secured Card: Offers 1.5% cash back on all purchases; deposit starts at $300 up to $4,999, matching the limit.
  • First National Bank of Omaha MasterCard Secured Business Card: Simple secured option with potential to graduate to unsecured after responsible use.
  • U.S. Bank Business Secured Visa Card: Deposit from $300-$5,000; reports to business bureaus to build credit.

These cards typically feature annual fees under $100 or none, APRs around 20-25%, and rewards on business spending. Consistent on-time payments can lead to limit increases or unsecured upgrades within 6-12 months.

Alternative Paths Without Traditional Credit Checks

Some issuers bypass personal credit pulls for businesses with strong financials. Corporate cards from banks may approve based on revenue and banking history, often requiring $10,000+ monthly revenue and established operations.

  • Charge cards like Brex or Ramp evaluate cash flow, reserves, and revenue instead of credit scores, ideal for startups with venture backing or high balances.
  • Revenued Business Card performs no hard inquiry, focusing on business metrics.

These suit larger or funded businesses but exclude most solo entrepreneurs with bad credit.

Steps to Apply Successfully

Preparation boosts approval chances. Start by checking your FICO score via free sites like AnnualCreditReport.com or issuer tools.

  1. Gather Documents: EIN, business address, revenue estimates, employee count, years operating, industry type, and personal details (SSN, income).
  2. Compare Issuers: Target cards matching your profile; secured for scores under 600, fair-credit unsecured for 580+.
  3. Pre-Qualify: Use soft-pull tools to gauge odds without dinging your score.
  4. Apply Strategically: Limit to 1-2 applications to avoid inquiry impacts.
Credit Score RangeBest Card TypeKey RequirementsTypical Benefits
750+Premium UnsecuredStrong revenueHigh rewards, bonuses
670-749Standard UnsecuredPersonal guaranteeCash back, travel perks
580-669Entry Unsecured/SecuredDeposit optionalBasic rewards
<580SecuredDeposit $300+Credit building

This table summarizes options by score, drawn from issuer standards.

Strategies to Improve Credit for Better Cards

While using secured cards, focus on rebuilding. Pay balances fully monthly to avoid interest; aim for under 30% utilization. Dispute errors on reports and add positive history via trade lines if needed.

  • Establish business credit with vendor accounts reporting to Dun & Bradstreet.
  • Boost personal score: Pay down debts, avoid new inquiries.
  • After 6 months of good use, request reviews for limits or upgrades.

Expect score gains of 50-100 points in 6-12 months with discipline.

Key Benefits of Business Cards Despite Poor Credit

Even basic cards aid operations: 0% intro APRs on some, purchase protections, expense tracking tools, and rewards like 1-2% cash back. They build business credit scores (Paydex, etc.), unlocking future loans.

Separating finances simplifies taxes and protects personal assets long-term.

Potential Drawbacks and Precautions

High APRs (25%+), fees, and low limits are common. Personal guarantees risk personal credit if business defaults. Avoid maxing limits; monitor statements closely.

Frequently Asked Questions

Can startups get business cards with no credit?

Yes, secured cards or no-check options like Brex for funded startups.

Do business cards report to personal credit?

Yes, activity often affects personal scores via guarantees.

How long to build credit with a secured card?

6-12 months of on-time payments can yield upgrades.

Are there business cards with no personal guarantee?

Rare, for large firms with strong revenue; use EIN only.

What if rejected for a business card?

Improve score, try secured, or explore lines of credit from Bluevine/Fundbox (scores 600+).

References

  1. Can I Get a Small Business Credit Card with Bad or No Credit? — Chase.com. 2024. https://www.chase.com/personal/credit-cards/education/basics/small-business-credit-cards-for-bad-credit
  2. How To Get A Business Credit Card With Bad Personal Credit — Bankrate. 2025. https://www.bankrate.com/credit-cards/business/how-to-get-a-business-credit-card-with-bad-personal-credit/
  3. What is the minimum credit score needed for a business credit card? — Brex. 2025. https://www.brex.com/spend-trends/corporate-credit-cards/minimum-credit-score-needed-for-business-credit-card
  4. Best Business Credit Cards for Bad Credit of 2025 — NerdWallet. 2025-01-15. https://www.nerdwallet.com/business/credit-cards/learn/bad-credit
  5. How to Get a Business Credit Card With Bad Personal Credit — Ramp. 2025. https://ramp.com/blog/how-to-get-a-business-credit-card-with-bad-personal-credit
  6. 5 Best Business Cards for Bad Credit — Lendio. 2025. https://www.lendio.com/blog/business-credit-cards-bad-credit
  7. Compare business cards for bad credit for 2026 — Nav. 2025-12-01. https://www.nav.com/resource/business-credit-cards-bad-credit/
Sneha Tete
Sneha TeteBeauty & Lifestyle Writer
Sneha is a relationships and lifestyle writer with a strong foundation in applied linguistics and certified training in relationship coaching. She brings over five years of writing experience to fundfoundary,  crafting thoughtful, research-driven content that empowers readers to build healthier relationships, boost emotional well-being, and embrace holistic living.

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