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While the terms “corporate card” and “business card” are sometimes used interchangeably, they refer to two distinct types of credit cards.
Learn how corporate credit cards vs. business credit cards compare.
“When it comes to choosing corporate cards vs. business cards, it’s not that one is better than the other,” said Nichole Schier, Head of North America Payment Solutions for Commercial Banking at J.P. Morgan.
“The level of complexity of your company’s needs will determine which program is best. If your company is growing and scaling, both in terms of operations and employees, you’re going to need a level of data, financial reporting and automation that only corporate cards can offer.”
Business credit cards and corporate ones differ in other ways, too.
Because they’re designed for companies of different sizes and with unique needs, each card program offers different benefits.
With business credit cards, organizations can:
Corporate credit cards can drive value for businesses in several ways, including:
Before switching from a business card to a corporate card, ask yourself a few questions:
The answers to these questions can guide your decision. “But you should work closely with your banker to determine when to move from a business card to a corporate card or other commercial card program,” Schier said.
As the largest issuer of commercial cards in the U.S.,1 J.P. Morgan offers companies a range of commercial cards with different features. Our experienced payments experts can help you select and implement an expense management program that best fits your needs.
The Nilson Report, Issue 1220, May 2022
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