Chase gets into the vacation home rental game, but only for select cardholders - The Points Guy
Summary
Chase Bank is entering the vacation rental market, offering select cardholders access to vacation homes. This new development will likely provide a competitive edge within the travel rewards sector. The program's availability to only certain cardholders might limit the broader impact for the average short-term rental host.
Key Insights
- •Chase is entering the vacation rental game, offering vacation homes.
Action Items
- ✓Monitor industry news to stay informed about changing market dynamics and competitive offerings.Effort: lowImpact: medium
Common Mistakes
- ⚠Failing to stay abreast of new entrants like Chase could result in missed opportunities or a disadvantage in attracting guests.
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