Capital One has officially transitioned its Spark Miles business cards into the Venture family, rebranding Spark Miles as Capital One Venture Business and Spark Miles Select as VentureOne Business. This move aligns its small business cards with the more widely recognized Venture ecosystem, making it easier for cardholders to integrate business and personal rewards into a single, flexible points strategy. For travelers focused on transferable miles and high-value redemptions, this consolidation simplifies how rewards are earned and used.

The updated cards maintain their core simplicity while introducing practical benefits designed for real business spending. Venture Business anchors the lineup with strong earning rates and now includes additional credits, while VentureOne Business offers a no-annual-fee path into earning Capital One miles. The Venture X Business card still exists as a premium option, but the focus here is clearly on strengthening everyday earning and accessibility.

Venture Business key features:

  • $95 annual fee
  • Unlimited 2X miles on every purchase
  • Unlimited 5X miles on hotels, vacation rentals, and rental cars booked through Capital One Business Travel
  • $50 annual Capital One Business Travel credit
  • Up to $50 annual credit for advertising or software purchases
  • Global Entry/TSA PreCheck® credit
  • Flexible redemption options and access to 15+ transfer partners

VentureOne Business key features:

  • No annual fee
  • Unlimited 1.5X miles on every purchase
  • Unlimited 5X miles on hotels, vacation rentals, and rental cars booked through Capital One Business Travel
  • Flexible redemption options and access to 15+ transfer partners

Our Take

Overall this is a win for anyone serious about maximizing points and miles. By bringing business cards under the Venture umbrella, Capital One makes it easier to combine rewards across accounts and unlock more value through transfer partners. The play here is simple: use Venture Business for everyday business expenses to consistently earn 2X miles, then move those miles to airline and hotel partners where redemption value can significantly exceed a fixed-rate return.

The added credits on Venture Business are practical rather than flashy, which is exactly what most small business owners need. They are easy to use and directly offset the annual fee without requiring behavior changes. Meanwhile, VentureOne Business stands out as one of the few no-annual-fee cards that earns transferable miles, making it an ideal starting point or long-term keeper card. Together, these changes reinforce a clear, scalable strategy for earning travel rewards efficiently through business spending.