The building society's Flex Regular Saver account can be opened easily and comes with a 'top of the market' switching incentive
The Nationwide Building Society has shared details of a 'top of the market' switching incentive that promises a top rate on savings and £200, Birmingham Live reports. The Flex Regular Saver can be opened using the Internet Bank or Mobile Banking app, the banking giant and building society has revealed in a new statement to its consumer base and customers.
Tom Riley, Director of Retail Products at Nationwide Building Society, said in a statement regarding the new announcements and offer for his customers: “We want to give people every reason to join and stay with Nationwide.
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