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Hi everyone I was wondering if anyone had any data points regarding mechanics or Bremer Banks business credit cards. For example if they report to business credit, personal credit or neither, what scores necessary for approval and what kind of limits they give out. Below I have links to both cards.
https://creditcardlearnmore.com/11t3/index?ecdma-lc=10128&ecid=OTHE_25940#business
https://creditcardlearnmore.com/11t3/index?ecdma-lc=1133&ecid=OTHE_25940
@Anonymous wrote:Hi everyone I was wondering if anyone had any data points regarding mechanics or Bremer Banks business credit cards. For example if they report to business credit, personal credit or neither, what scores necessary for approval and what kind of limits they give out. Below I have links to both cards.
https://creditcardlearnmore.com/11t3/index?ecdma-lc=10128&ecid=OTHE_25940#business
https://creditcardlearnmore.com/11t3/index?ecdma-lc=1133&ecid=OTHE_25940
Looks like some cool card options. I do not have any experience with the Mechanics card or bank, but do notice at the bottom that this card program is run by Elan Financial Services, so it's basically a white label setup.
By all means someone correct me if I am wrong, but everything you can search here about Elan business cards and their data points should apply for this card. I believe all Elan's are a slightly more lenient way to get a US bank card as they have an agreement with US Bank then make individual partner agreements themselves with smaller/regional banks.
However, I also think there are limits to how many of these you can have, but hoping someone more Elan experienced will chime in on that.
Thank you very much this was very helpful