I found one great website that will answer this in an easy to read format; that website is BusinessWeek.com. They break down the credit card offers in an easy to read chart complete with links.
Almost all credit card companies offer business credit card services. However, I would recommend Visa or MasterCard because they are both very big credit card companies that provide great benefits when a business credit card account is activated.
Dun & Bradstreet is a business credit reporting company that issues business credit scores and ratings.
Banks etc are in the business of providing services. There is a separate industry used by banks and other business regarding the credit worthiness/history of individual customers. This industry is called a Credit Rating Service and the companies providing this service (all round the world) gather history relating to the debt load, payment history, Court judgements, bankruptcy etc. of individuals. Banks and other business dealing with individuals will then purchase information about individuals from these Credit Rating agencies before doing business with any individual. Therefore if business will not deal with you, it is not because THEY are blacklisting you, it is because your credit history (held by the Credit Rating Service companies) is bad. In most countries you have a rite to ask for and see your credit history (from these companies) and to challenge and change any FACTUAL mistakes. To help you I include a link below to a UK Credit rating company, look for a similar service in your home country.
Visa is a good credit card processing service for a startup small business. It so easy to get improved just have a income.
Euler Hermes is a French business that offers credit insurance. It offers the service of trading credit insurance as well as business credit. The majority of the business is owned by Allianz France.
A credit card merchant service refers to a company that will sell you products you need for your business, such as credit card machines, cash registers, etc. The merchant service will bill your company, just like a credit card.
I used them 4 years ago to get credit for my business. Customer service was pretty good. I got a credit card for 20k. I still have a pretty strong business credit score today.
There are a few key business credit reporters: Equifax, Experian and Dun & Bradstreet. All three companies offer online services for obtaining a business credit report.
There are a wide variety of online sites that provide information and comparisons of top credit cards. The web domain "CompareCards" is one example of a site that provides this service.
Well, I would recommend RBC because they offer business credit card services. But they also have a great business credit line service that is offered towards business owners.
You can find some great information about applying for Business Credit on the BBB (Better Business Bureau) website at www.bbb.org. Using this service can help you to decide if a company is trustworthy and if it has provide its customers with the service you are looking for.
Mostly all banks will offer and provide business credit cards, which will provide you with greater benefits than credit cards for individuals. You can check Capital One, Chase, and Bank of America to start.