

Save time and money with the MBNA Business Credit Card by separating your business and personal spending resulting in less administration and accountants fees.
MBNA Business Card Benefits
- Manages your cashflow by offering you flexible payment options - pay off your balance or just 2.5% - spread the cost of your business spending (introductory rates with 57 days interest free on card purchases when you pay your statement balance in full
- Flexible business payment options - Pay your suppliers by credit card cheque, via the balance transfer system and also through your credit card
- 20,000 FREE bmi destinations miles † and receive 1 destinations mile** for every £1 spent on card purchases
- FREE Worldwide Annual Travel Insurance*
- Attractive promotional rates
- Business credit away from your normal bank account – no pressure from your bank manager
- One account - multiple cards - You’re the boss – you control the account (choose individual credit limits for each cardholder)
- Tailored Monthly Company Summary and individual cardholders statements, broken down into business specific categories
- Credit Card and cheque book in your company name
- CHIP security technology for extra security against fraud
- Exclusive membership privileges – Free Insurances* (Employee Misuse and Purchase Protection) plus a range of business related supplier discounts
- Dedicated Account Team where you talk directly to a person educated to help you
†destinations miles is the currency used in bmi's frequent flyer programme, diamond club. Details on how to claim your 20,000 destinations miles will be sent to you once your account has been approved and you have made a card purchase with your card. You will be required to enrol into diamond club online. For general information on diamond club visit flybmi.com.
*Terms and conditions apply to all insurances. Full details will be sent once your account is opened
**Account must be active for three months before destinations miles will start to be accrued. destinations miles for card purchases will then be backdated to when the account was opened.