Is the Capital One Venture Business Worth the $95 Annual Fee?

Worth it for the right spender

Likely yes. On a typical business budget the Capital One Venture Business earns about $900 a year in rewards, which already clears the $95 fee with $805 to spare, before counting any perks. Heavier spenders come out further ahead.

$95
annual fee
$900
rewards a year on a business budget
$1,000
welcome bonus value (first year)

Credits and benefits

The Capital One Venture Business does not lean on statement credits to justify its $95 fee, so the case for it rests on rewards, the welcome bonus, and any perks like transfer partners or travel protections. That makes the math simpler: the rewards have to clear the fee.

What you earn on spending

Credits are only half the story; the card also earns rewards every time you swipe. On $45,000 of annual business spending, the Capital One Venture Business earns about $900 a year at a flat 1 cent per point. Because this is a business card, the rate below reflects a representative small-business budget. See the full category breakdown in our Capital One Venture Business review, or run your own numbers in the rewards calculator.

The break-even

Add it up. The Capital One Venture Business costs $95 a year. It leans on rewards, and everyday rewards add about $900. That is a net of $805 in your favor every year you hold it, before any welcome bonus. First-year holders also collect a welcome bonus worth about $1,000, pushing the first-year total to roughly $1,805.

Frequently asked questions

Is the Capital One Venture Business worth the annual fee?
Likely yes. On a typical business budget the Capital One Venture Business earns about $900 a year in rewards, which already clears the $95 fee with $805 to spare, before counting any perks. Heavier spenders come out further ahead.
How do you offset the Capital One Venture Business annual fee?
Through rewards and the welcome bonus. On a typical budget the card earns about $900 a year, clearing the fee on its own.
Is there a no-annual-fee alternative to the Capital One Venture Business?
Yes. If you cannot clear the $95 fee, a no-fee card keeps every dollar of rewards as profit. See our ranked no-fee picks to compare.
Bryce Casson

Bryce Casson, Founder of Cardocrat. Every card is ranked by what it actually returns, with all points valued at a flat 1 cent and offers verified against issuer sources. About the author.