FCA US Launches Credit Card Program for Small Businesses
At participating FCA US dealerships, small businesses can apply for the Mopar Business Edition MasterCard program or the BusinessLink Business Edition MasterCard program and receive exclusive in-dealer rewards and discounts.
by Staff
February 25, 2016
The credit cards available in the FCA US small business program. Photo via FCA US.
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cards available in the FCA US small business program. Photo via FCA US.
FCA US LLC has announced a small-business credit card program with First Bankcard, a division of First National Bank of Omaha, designed to reward brand loyalty with two unique products:
- The BusinessLink Business Edition MasterCard program, which offers points and rewards for small businesses with vehicle fleets
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- The Mopar Business Edition MasterCard program, which provides pricing benefits to independent repair facilities
“We’re introducing a new credit card program with our small-business customers in mind as a way to say thank you for their loyalty,” said Jeffrey Kommor, vice president — U.S. Sales Operations, Fleet and Small Business Sales, FCA US LLC. “Whether you have an independent repair facility or a vehicle fleet for your small business, this new program will provide a positive boost to your operations.”
Both card products have no annual fee; low introductory rate for the first six billing cycles; 10,000 bonus points after the first $100 in purchases at FCA US dealers in the first three billing cycles; 4% back on all FCA US dealership purchases, including new or used vehicles, service contracts, and parts and accessories; and 1% back on all other purchases.
Percentage back is based on points earned, which can be redeemed on a future in-dealer purchase. Points expire on or after the third anniversary of when they were awarded, according to FCA.
Small businesses may now apply for either of the two credit cards at participating FCA US dealerships or online at www.FCAMasterCard.com.
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