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If you're not happy with the service you receive from your bank, or your loyalty isn't rewarded, then why stay with them? A year ago, I decided to switch to First Direct because they were offering a £125 incentive – brilliant. Three months after opening the account (and having my salary paid into it and two direct debits coming out of it), £125 landed in my account. Effectively, for doing nothing. The switching process is simple, and should anything go wrong, the banks are required to pay any fees and make corrections.

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There are great offers around – most of them require you to have a certain amount paid into the account monthly, as well as switching over a few direct debits – this was fine for me. I get my salary paid into my First Direct account, have my phone bill and regular savings come out of it via direct debit and standing order, then I have a standing order to send the rest to my other accounts (I have a lot of accounts!) including our joint account.

At the moment, we are eyeing up the Santander 123 current account, which gives you cash back on bills (including a mortgage!) and some other purchases. It does cost £2 a month but hopefully we would be making more back in cash back.

Below is a great selection of bank accounts to choose from – in no particular order.

  • First Direct – £100 for switching. Must have a monthly income of £1,000 paid into the account (or put £1 into one of their e-savings accounts).
  • Santander 123 current account – costs £2 a month, but you get up to 3% cash back on bills
  • The Co-op bank gives you £100 and £25 to charity, but you must pay in £800 per month.
  • Halifax offer you £100 to switch and £5 a month as a reward. You must pay in £750 per month and close your old account.

Have you switched recently in order to get an incentive? How'd it go?

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2 responses

  1. I am considering changing banks or just bank account type. I have a Natwest Gold account which I pay £15 a month for (was £12 when I signed up years ago) and includes recovery with Green Flag, mobile phone insurance and travel insurance to name a few. It was worth it when my iPhone was new and normal insurance with O2 cost £15 because I got more for my money with the bank. However, now my phone is a year old and less valuable, and we have just signed up for full AA cover, I don’t need the features so don’t need to pay. I’m going to start looking around for a better deal- thanks for the reminder 🙂
    Miss Tulip x
    The Thrifty Magpies Nest

  2. I have the 123 acct & it’s great! Still have my current acct with Halifax where my wages go then transfer savings & DD money to 123 to get 3% interest!

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Emma has spent over 15 years sharing her expertise in making and saving money, inspiring thousands to take control of their finances. After paying off £15,000 in credit card debt, she turned her side hustles into a full-time career in 2015. Her award-winning blog, recognized as the UK's best money-making blog for three years, has made her a trusted voice, with features on BBC TV, BBC radio, and more.

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