Maximise your Avios, air miles and hotel points

‘Hilton for Business’ now letting you book pre-paid rates – and get 7,500 points for joining

Links on Head for Points may support the site by paying a commission.  See here for all partner links.

A year ago, Hilton Honors launched a new small business programme called ‘Hilton for Business’.

The good news is that it is very slick and integrates perfectly with your existing Hilton Honors account.

The even better news for 2025 is that many hotels are now allowing ‘Hilton for Business’ members to booked Advance Purchase rates. These will be cheaper than the Advance Purchase rate offered to the public.

You can learn more about ‘Hilton for Business’, and sign up, here. The sign-up offer of 7,500 Hilton Honors points after your first stay is still running.

Hilton for Business review

This is how it works:

  • when you sign up your small business, you are asked for your existing Hilton Honors account details. Your ‘Hilton for Business’ account is linked to this.
  • the only requirement for joining is that you have a business email address which you must verify by clicking a link in a test email sent to you. There is no requirement to provide a company registration or VAT number. You MUST have a unique email suffix (eg ‘headforpoints.com’ in our case). It is NOT essential that the address on the Hilton Honors account has this suffix.
  • once you have signed up, you receive a link to send to co-workers. By clicking the link, they can join your ‘Hilton for Business’ account and link it to their existing Hilton Honors account.

That’s it!

Hilton for Business scheme review

How do you book rooms with ‘Hilton for Business’?

It is impressively simple. Going forward, when you or your co-workers log in to the Hilton website, they will be given the choice of whether they want to see ‘Hilton for Business’ rates as well as standard rates.

This is what you see on hilton.com:

‘Hilton for Business’ rates are worth booking because they are around 2% cheaper than Member Best Flexible or (just launched) Member Advance Purchase rates.

Here’s an example for Hilton Manchester Deansgate:

As you can see, you are saving £3 on the Flexible Rate and £2 on the Advance Purchase rate by using ‘Hilton for Business’.

How does it work for Hilton Honors points?

The guest receives their Hilton Honors points and elite night credit as usual. This is important – the person who stays is not in any way worse off by using ‘Hilton for Business’.

On top of this, additional points are accumulated in the ‘Hilton for Business’ acccount:

  • 7,500 Hilton Honors points (worth £25 on our valuation) are earned after the first stay is made under the ‘Hilton for Business’ rate (first stay per account, not per person on the account)
  • 5,000 Hilton Honors points (worth £17 on our valuation) are earned for every 10 nights booked in aggregate by employees using the ‘Hilton for Business’ rate
Hilton for Business programme review

The person who set up the ‘Hilton for Business’ account decides what to do with the points. You can transfer them to your own Hilton Honors account or you can transfer them to one of your registered employees.

You cannot redeem points directly from the ‘Hilton for Business’ account – they must be transferred to a personal account first. This is a positive, because it means there isn’t an isolated small balance in the ‘Hilton for Business’ account which may never be used.

Conclusion

Last year I signed up Head for Points for ‘Hilton for Business’ and I was impressed by how slick it was.

Because there is no separate ‘Hilton for Business’ website, I don’t need to mess about with a different log-in or password. I can control everything from within my personal Hilton Honors account.

It’s worth registering for ‘Hilton for Business’ if you have a business email address, especially as you can now book pre-paid rates. You’ll make a small saving of 2% or so and you’ll get an extra 500 Hilton Honors points per night, albeit they don’t pay out until you’ve accumulated 10 nights.

The carrot of 7,500 bonus Hilton Honors points for your first booking is obviously worth having too!

You can find out more, and register for ‘Hilton for Business’, here.


How to earn Hilton Honors points and status from UK credit cards

How to earn Hilton Honors points and status from UK credit cards (April 2025)

There are various ways of earning Hilton Honors points from UK credit and debit cards.  Many cards also have generous sign-up bonuses.

There are two dedicated Hilton Honors debit cards. These are especially attractive when spending abroad due to the 0% or 0.5% FX fee, depending on card.

You also receive FREE Hilton Honors status for as long as you hold the debit cards – Gold status with the Plus card and Silver status with the basic card. This is a great reason to apply even if you rarely use it.

We reviewed the Hilton Honors Plus Debit Card here and the Hilton Honors Debit Card here.

You can apply for either card here.

NEW: Hilton Honors Plus Debit

10,000 bonus points, Hilton Gold status and NO FX fees Read our full review

NEW: Hilton Honors Debit

2,500 bonus points, Hilton Silver status and 0.5% FX fees Read our full review

There is another way of getting Hilton Honors status, and earning Hilton Honors points, from a payment card.

Holders of The Platinum Card from American Express receive FREE Hilton Honors Gold status for as long as they hold the card.  It also comes with Marriott Bonvoy Gold, Radisson Rewards Premium and MeliaRewards Gold status.

We reviewed American Express Platinum in detail here and you can apply here.

The Platinum Card from American Express

80,000 bonus points and great travel benefits – for a large fee Read our full review

You can also earn Hilton Honors points indirectly with:

and for small business owners:

The conversion rate from American Express to Hilton Honors points is 1:2.

Click here to read our detailed summary of all UK credit cards which can be used to earn Hilton Honors points.

Comments (26)

This article is closed to new comments. Feel free to ask your question in the HfP forums.

  • Martin says:

    I used it for the double elite nights credit for last year.
    Helped get me a lot closer to lifetime elite…
    Other than that, I ignored the hilton for business rate as it was never cheaper..
    I’ll
    now look again
    Might well look

    • Ian says:

      Odd – it has always been cheaper on all hotels for me.

    • Carl says:

      Every booking I’ve made has been cheeper, it’s a shame it’s not available for SLH bookings.

      • Rob says:

        It’s impossible for it not to be cheaper – it takes the existing rate and deducts 2%!

        • Andi says:

          I think the OP the HfB rate was not cheaper than the Advance Purchase rate before these Business AP and Semi-Flex options were introduced. It was cheaper than the flex option but you could get a cheaper rate using a normal AP rate.

  • Ian says:

    There are actually three rates.

    Flexible, semi-flexible and non-refundable

  • Tariq says:

    Shame that you can’t control it from within the app and you have to login to the website to find and transfer your Business points.

  • Carl says:

    How do you transfer the points from Hilton for business to your personal Hilton account.

    • Tariq says:

      You need to login to the usual HH website then click Hilton For Business. You can’t do it in the app.

      So, as per the article, the login details and site aren’t different, but it’s less convenient if you usually manage your personal account using the app.

    • Rob says:

      Via the H4B tab in your personal HH account, if you are account head.

  • Bagoly says:

    So you can get the Booker benefits even when staying yourself?
    Better than IHG where I always seems to be about to book before remembering it is my wife who should be logged in.

  • Bagoly says:

    And much better than the booking.com Business scheme, which seems to just reduce functionality (E.g. only shows in currency of your country; does not remember dates)
    Presumably someone is on a bonus for the number of sign-ups to it.
    It took my wife-in-person to press various places on the screen to get out of that.

  • RoundTheWorld says:

    Can you book the stay for leisure and not for business, using the business rate? Would the hotel know?

    • Andi says:

      Yes you can do this. The hotel won’t know. All ‘business stays’ show up on the main HfB portal so are visible to your ’employer’ but not a problem if you are a sole trader or your HfB administrator doesn’t mind. Ultimately you still pay for the room either online or at the hotel – it’s not like they invoice the company instead and you still get your personal points/nights.

  • Andi says:

    Ron you mention that points are awarded for 10 nights using the HfB rates. My experience has been that as long as you have ticked ‘travel for business’ (which ou can turn on after your initial search) that I have received points after every 10nights, regardless of rate used (including the old AP rate). I understand this may have been a glitch that Hilton will/have fixed but was working after my first 10 this year in Feb.

This article is closed to new comments. Feel free to ask your question in the HfP forums.

The UK's biggest frequent flyer website uses cookies, which you can block via your browser settings. Continuing implies your consent to this policy. Our privacy policy is here.