Chase Ink 90-day spacing
Chase Ink 90-day spacing is a application rule for chase cards. Madeen summarizes the public rule text and shows the issuer's related cards so you can compare options before applying. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
LAST REVIEWED • snapshot 2026-06-09
What is Chase Ink 90-day spacing?
Chase Ink business products are commonly spaced about 90 days apart for a cleaner approval profile. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
Which chase cards are related?
Madeen links 20 cards from the chase issuer family, ordered with popular cards first. Compare the related cards below against the rule before applying. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
What should you watch for?
Consumers often wait between Chase Ink applications to reduce overlap, especially when opening multiple business cards in the same issuer family. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
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Frequently asked questions
Does Chase Ink 90-day spacing guarantee approval?
No. The rule describes how the issuer typically evaluates applications or bonuses, but final approval still depends on the live application, your profile, and current issuer policy. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
Are business cards treated the same way?
Not always. Some issuer rules focus on personal cards, while business or co-brand products may be treated differently under the same brand family. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
Why does Madeen keep this rule on a curated page?
These issuer rules are valuable context for comparing cards, but they are still summary pages, not legal advice or approval promises. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only. Issuer terms control eligibility, caps, and exclusions; Madeen summarizes catalog data for comparison only.
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Madeen analysis. Data from catalog snapshot 2026-06-01. Last reviewed 2026-06-09. Reviewed by Madeen editorial review. Issuer pages control rewards, fees, benefits, and eligibility.