Cash and Amazon vouchers are up for grabs as part of the deal - but you’ll need to get a move on 💰
Martin Lewis’ Money Saving Expert team have shed light on another tantalising deal that could see you earn up to £200 just for switching bank account. But act fast, the offer is set to close this weekend ! Last week, First Direct, which consistently ranks highly in MSE’S own customer service polls, announced an addition to an existing offer for new customers.
As part of the deal, new customers also receive a debit card with no overseas fees, access to a 7% regular savings account for up to £300 per month , and a £250 0% overdraft. To qualify for the switch bonuses, you must close your old account and complete a full switch using the Current Account Switch Service through the new bank. This service automatically transfers all payments, Direct Debits and standing orders to the new account.
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