Last call for Capital One Venture Business bonus

Capital One’s Venture Business card is offering up to 150,000 bonus miles, but June 8 is the cutoff. The bonus is split into two earning milestones—75,000 miles after $7,500 in purchases in three months, and another 75,000 miles after $30,000 in purchases in s
If you’re a small-business owner staring down travel spend and waiting for the right credit card timing, June 8 is the deadline you can’t ignore. Capital One is winding down the launch bonus on its Venture Business card, and after that date the offer won’t be there to meet.
The current welcome bonus is built around two spending hurdles. New cardholders can earn up to 150. 000 bonus miles—75. 000 miles after spending $7. 500 on purchases in the first three months from account opening. plus an additional 75. 000 bonus miles after spending $30. 000 on purchases in the first six months from account opening. The offer ends June 8.
For readers tracking the value of points. these bonus miles were valued at up to $2. 775 based on The Points Guy’s May 2026 valuations. The math is attractive. but the card’s requirements are not casual: reaching the full bonus depends on being able to put $30. 000 in purchases on the card within six months.
Once you have the miles, the card offers a couple of ways to use them. Capital One miles can be transferred to one of the issuer’s 15-plus loyalty program partners. including Air Canada Aeroplan. Air France-KLM Flying Blue. British Airways Club and Wyndham Rewards. If transfers aren’t your style. there’s also a simpler option: redeem miles at a fixed value of 1 cent per mile for bookings made through the Capital One Business Travel portal. plus travel purchases made in the past 90 days. including airlines. hotels. ride-hailing services and vacation rentals.
There’s a $95 annual fee, but it’s not automatically a deal-breaker. The card’s statement credits are positioned as a way to offset that cost, alongside other card features. Eligible applicants must have business-card eligibility to be approved for the Venture Business.
On everyday earning, the structure stays straightforward. Cardholders earn 5 miles per dollar spent on hotels, rental cars and vacation rentals booked through Capital One Business Travel, and 2 miles per dollar spent on all other purchases. The card also charges no foreign transaction fees.
Beyond rewards, the Venture Business includes business tools like the ability to add free employee cards, set customized spending limits and receive year-end summaries.
The bigger question for applicants is simple: can your business realistically hit $30. 000 in purchases within six months to earn the full 150. 000 bonus miles?. If you can, this is exactly the kind of high-upside offer that makes a short window matter. If you can’t. you may still find value in the ongoing benefits—but the launch bonus is where the pressure is.
For anyone considering it now, this really is the last chance to secure the bonus before it ends on June 8. And if you plan to enroll in any optional program tied to the offer status. accessible through the Capital One website or mobile app. the status level is maintained through the duration of the offer for eligible cardholders. Enrolling through the normal Hertz Gold+ Rewards process (for example. at Hertz.com) won’t automatically detect eligibility for the program. and cardholders won’t be automatically upgraded to the applicable status tier; additional terms apply.
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June 8?? That’s like tomorrow basically.
So it’s 150k miles but only if you spend $30k in 6 months right? That seems impossible for my little business. Also why is everyone obsessed with “miles” like they don’t expire.
I don’t get the 75,000 after $7,500 part… is that per month or total? Like the article says “in three months” but then it reads weird. Also transferring miles to airlines sounds good but it’s never actually worth it.
Capital One keeps “winding down” bonuses like they’re doing you a favor. If you miss June 8 you’re just screwed? And $2,775 valuation sounds fake to me. The spending requirement is wild too, who has $30,000 purchases just sitting around.