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First Sentinel Bank - Subsidiary of First Region Bancshares, Inc.

FSB Business Credit Cards

Choose the card that is right for your business -

Standard Card with no annual fee or the Preferred Points Rewards Card.


Business Card – Standard Card

Features

  • No annual fee.
  • Competitive ongoing APR.1
  • 25-day interest-free grace period on all purchases. No grace period on cash advances.
  • Individual and summary billing options.

 

Benefits

  • 24-hour toll-free live customer assistance available at 800-367-7576.
  • Online account information available 24/7 at cardaccount.net.
  • Rental car collision damage waiver protection and a host of extraordinary Mastercard benefits.

Fees

Other fees may be charged, these fees are listed on the application. 
 https://www.cardaccount.net/application/bbc748b463/business/new


 

Business Card – Preferred Points Rewards

                                     

 

Features

  • Earn one reward point for each dollar spent, up to 10,000 points per month.
  • Low annual fee of $49.00 per account.
  • Competitive ongoing APR. 1
  • 25-day interest-free grace period on all purchases. No grace period on cash advances.
  • Individual billing option only.

 

Benefits

  • Redeem your rewards points for cash-back awards, retail gift cards, travel and a wide variety of merchandise including cameras, mp3 players, home theater systems, portable DVD players, sporting equipment, jewelry, luggage, electronics, video game equipment, gift cards and more.
  • To view or redeem rewards points, visit mypreferredpoints.com or call 866-678-5191.
  • 24-hour toll-free live customer assistance available at 800-367-7576.
  • Online account information available 24/7 at www.cardaccount.net.
  • Rental car collision damage waiver protection and a host of extraordinary Mastercard benefits.

 

Fees

 

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1Please see application for information about current APRs and fees.