Amazon announced a new Prime Business Card and a new Amazon Business Card, coming this spring, offering U.S. customers more ways than ever to save along with a suite of new features designed for small business customers. The cards will be issued by U.S. Bank (USB) as part of the Mastercard (MA) network. Customers can choose between two options: the Prime Business Card, offering Prime members 5% back on Amazon purchases, or the Amazon Business Card, offering 3% back for customers without a Prime membership.

Both versions of the card offer more rewards when shopping off-Amazon, flexible credit terms, and no annual fees. More details about the exciting new benefits will be announced in the coming months. For Amazon Business customers, the new Prime Business Card and Amazon Business Card work seamlessly with purchasing and spend management tools to streamline buying, make smarter purchasing decisions, and unlock cost savings.

Amazon Business brings what people love about Amazon?millions of products, low prices, and convenient delivery options?to small businesses looking for the same simplicity in their business buying. U.S. Bank is one of the largest card issuers in the United States, and a leading financial services provider to small businesses. It serves more than 1.4 million small business clients with a comprehensive and integrated suite of banking, payments and digital solutions backed by support from experienced bankers.

Mastercard creates small business products that reflect how entrepreneurs operate today?balancing cash flow, managing risk and investing for growth. By combining global acceptance at hundreds of millions of locations, strong security and data-driven insights, Mastercard supports small businesses as they modernize, compete, and contribute to the communities they serve. Current U.S. Amazon Business and Amazon Business Prime American Express Card Members can continue to use and earn rewards on their American Express-branded cards.

Card Members will receive additional communication from American Express and U.S. Bank regarding details about the transition along with details about the new cards, respectively.