By switching to this account you could also qualify for a savings account with an incredible seven percent interest
Getting the most out of your money can seem like an impossible task. With so many different types of accounts including current accounts, savings and ISAs it can be difficult to know what the most profitable choice is for you.
Certain banks will often provide cash rewards to entice new customers so it is worth looking out for these offers when they come up. Money Saving Expert , the financial advice website set up by Martin Lewis, urged people to make use of one such “hassle free” payout currently on offer. “The bank switch market has been weak for a while, but now First Direct's 1st Accounts's free cash switch bonus has returned, finally we can say there's a corking deal,” MSE said.
How to get your £175 MSE explained you will need to open a 1st account, then, within 45 days: switch over an existing account with two or more direct debits or standing orders, pay in £1,000 or more , make five or more debit card payments, and log in at least once to its online/mobile banking.
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