There were a few new developments for Marriott Bonvoy cobranded credit cards in September. Two new $250 cobranded cards were introduced: Chase Marriott Bonvoy Bountiful Visa Signature and Amex Marriott Bonvoy Bevy Card. They are almost identical in signup bonus (125,000 points), rewards, and perks, except for some Visa/Amex related benefits. However, we won’t recommend either except for the signup bonuses because of the lack of good perks. Both offer an annual 85K-point free night when you spend $15,000 per calendar year, not very attractive considering annual fees and the spending requirement. See our reviews for details.Amex also updated Marriott Bonvoy Brilliant Card by increasing the annual fee from $450 to $650 and introducing a few changes: (1) annual free night’s cap is increased from 50,000 points to 85,000 points, (2) complimentary Marriott Gold Elite status is replaced by Platinum Elite status (which previously required $75,000 annual spending), (3) annual “earned choice award” for $60K spending is added, (4) annual night credits towards elite status are increased from 15 nights to 25 nights, and (5) annual $300 Marriott statement credits are replaced by $300 dining statement credits (up to $25 monthly credits). In our opinions, the perks are not very impressive considering the high annual fee, especially if you don’t stay at Marriott that often.Introduced earlier this year with in-branch only application, Chase Ink Premier BUSINESS Card is finally available online. Note that the Ultimate Rewards points earned from this card cannot be transferred to frequent traveler miles/points or to your other Ultimate Rewards accounts. So you should treat it as a cashback card which offers $1,000 at signup with a $195 annual fee.