The BILL Divvy Corporate Card currently has a no brainer offer of $500 after spending $500 within the first 45 days! This is basically a free $500.
Many readers reached out with questions regarding the offer and the BILL Divvy Corporate Card. In this post, I’ll answer many of the questions.
Will Divvy pull my credit when applying?
They will only do a soft pull, not a hard pull.
Does the BILL Divvy Corporate Card count towards Chase 5/24?
No. It does not get reported to the credit bureaus.
When will I receive the $500 credit?
Within 60 days of completing the spend and making a payment.
Do I need to pay the $500 first or can I just wait to get the $500 credit?
Part of the terms of getting the $500 credit is to first pay the $500 balance on your card. So you can’t use the bonus credit as a payment for the $500 spent.
Can I apply under a sole proprietorship?
Update: A few people reported confirmed approvals with a sole proprietorship
I have not seen any approvals for a sole proprietorship business.
They are asking me for a certificate of good standing. What is that?
It’s a document you get from the state for about a $25-$50 fee. This document certifies that your business is in compliance with all state requirements. Here is how to receive it, state by state. In NJ, it can be ordered online with this link.
How much money do I need in my bank account to get approved?
I have seen approvals with as low as $2,000 in the bank account. But obviously, the more money you have in the bank account, the greater chance you have of getting a higher credit limit.
Is Divvy a trustworthy company? Can I trust them with my bank login?
Divvy is owned by Bill Holdings which is a $10B company. So I don’t think they will get too excited when they see your bank funds :).
When will this offer expire?
The offer is set to expire on June 30, 2023. Extended to 09/15/2023.
Is it easy to get approved?
The process is pretty straight forward. They require you to link your bank account and approve based on your bank account. They usually will also ask for some basic documents to be uploaded. They usually don’t ask for anything major but in some cases, they can require a certificate of good standing or some other weird document which some business owners might find it a hassle to provide.
They requested from me a certificate of good standing and I provided them with my NJ annual report and it was fine.