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Chase Credit Cards

Here are the links to all of the Chase credit cards we cover. If you are looking for a welcome bonus, those can be found under the individual card pages.

Chase Ultimate Rewards® credit cards

All of these cards earn Ultimate Rewards points. For the best current welcome bonuses on Ultimate Rewards® cards, check out our list of the best Ultimate Rewards® welcome bonuses.

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Chase Freedom Flex card artChase Freedom Flex℠ card overview

Chase Freedom Flex℠ welcome bonus
Annual fee: $0
Rewards: 5% in rotating categories (up to $1,500 in combined purchases per quarter); 5% travel through Chase; 3% dining; 3% drugstore; 1% all other purchases

Chase Freedom Flex℠ categories + welcome offer 9% cash back stack.
Chase Freedom quarterly categories.
Chase Freedom Unlimited® card artChase Freedom Unlimited® card overview

Chase Freedom Flex℠ welcome bonus
Annual fee: $0
Rewards: 5% travel through Chase. 3% dining. 3% drugstore. 1.5% all other purchases
Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card card artChase Sapphire Preferred® Card

Chase Sapphire Preferred® Card welcome bonus
Annual fee: $95
Rewards: 5x travel through Chase; 3x dining; 3x streaming and online grocery; 1x all other purchases
Chase Sapphire Reserve® card artChase Sapphire Reserve®

Chase Sapphire Reserve® welcome bonus
Annual fee: $550
Rewards: 10x hotels and car rentals through Chase. 3x dining and other travel. 1x all other purchases.
Perks: $300 annual travel credit, Priority Pass + Chase lounge access, Redeem points at 1.5c/point for travel.
Chase personal Ultimate Rewards® credit cards

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  • Aaron Hurd

    Aaron Hurd is a credit card, travel rewards, and loyalty program expert. Over the past 15 years, he has authored over a thousand expert contributions published by leading outlets including WSJ, TIME, Newsweek, Forbes, NerdWallet, The Points Guy, Bankrate, CNET, and many others. He has also served in consulting roles for many of these same outlets, designing content strategy, hiring teams of teams of editors and contributors, developing thought-leadership pieces, and ghost-editing for senior editors. Aaron is well-known in the miles and points community and regularly presents about travel rewards at conferences like the Chicago Seminars and Minnebar. Aaron has enjoyed the game of optimizing credit card rewards since getting his first credit card shortly after he turned 18. He started learning about credit cards and travel rewards from the (now defunct) FatWallet Finance forums and FlyerTalk. He holds more than 40 open credit cards and has first-hand experience with almost every major credit card product.

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