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Home » Good News: $95 Capital One Venture Business Card Replaces Spark Miles
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Good News: $95 Capital One Venture Business Card Replaces Spark Miles

FlyMarshall NewsroomBy FlyMarshall NewsroomApril 14, 2026No Comments4 Mins Read
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Link: Learn more about the Capital One Venture Business

Capital One has just announced some updates to (and a rebranding of) one of its popular business cards. I’d say it makes perfect sense in the context of creating a cohesive card portfolio, and that it’s positive news.

Details of the Capital One Venture Business Card

The new Capital One Venture Business has just launched, replacing the Capital One Spark Miles Card. Here are the basics of the Capital One Venture Business:

  • The card has a limited time welcome bonus of up to 150,000 miles — earn 75,000 miles after spending $7,500 within three months, and earn an additional 75,000 miles after spending a total of $30,000 within the first six months
  • The card has a $95 annual fee, with no cost to add authorized users
  • The card offers unlimited 2x miles on spending, with no limits or category restrictions, plus 5x miles on hotels, vacation rentals, and rental cars, booked through Capital One Business Travel
  • The card offers up to $100 in credits annually — this includes a $50 travel credit through Capital One Business Travel, and up to $50 in statement credits on purchases at qualifying advertising or software merchants
  • The card offers a Global Entry or TSA PreCheck credit of up to $120 once every four years

I’d say that this is a pretty compelling card, and in particular, the welcome bonus is a huge incentive to apply.

For those curious about eligibility for the welcome bonus on the Capital One Venture Business, the terms note that “existing or previous accountholders may not be eligible for these bonuses.” Capital One tends to be vague with spelling out its application rules. However, in my experience if you get approved for the card and don’t receive a message to the contrary during the approval process, then you are eligible for the welcome bonus.

Redeem 150,000 Capital One miles for lots of travel

This business card rebrand is good news all-around

When comparing the new Capital One Venture Business to the old Capital One Spark Miles Business, I’d say these changes are entirely positive. The card has the same annual fee as before, and has a limited time welcome bonus that’s lucrative. On top of that, the card has some new credits that it didn’t have before.

Historically, Capital One has used “Venture” branding for its personal cards, and “Spark” branding for its business cards. That caused some confusion, given that both cards generally earned the same kinds of rewards, but that wasn’t necessarily apparent to all consumers.

The confusion is especially understandable when you consider that issuers like Amex and Chase have more consistent branding across personal and business cards. So in recent times we’ve seen Capital One also adopt the Venture branding for more business cards, a trend that started with the Capital One Venture X Business (review).

The Venture Business and Venture X Business are very much substitutes for one another, given their similar rewards structures. Which card makes the most sense depends on the type of consumer you are. The Capital One Venture X Business has a $395 annual fee, but that’s easily offset by the $300 annual Capital One Travel credit and the 10,000 anniversary bonus miles. Then the card offers extra perks, like lounge access and more.

Earning 2x miles on all spending is a solid return

Bottom line

The new Capital One Venture Business is a rebranding of the Spark Miles. The core of the card is staying the same, but the idea is to align branding between the Venture and Spark products, which makes sense. We are seeing some nice improvements, including the addition of some credits.

This is a compelling card, it’s just a function of whether you’d get more value from this or the Capital One Venture X Business.

What’s your take on the “new” Capital One Venture Business?

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