A major British bank is dangling one of the biggest switching incentives on the market right now, offering new customers up to £900 in cash for moving both their current account and savings over. If ...
The full £900 is on the table for those considering moving their current account and savings to Barclays, but there are some big catches to consider.
Barclays is enticing new customers with a lucrative offer, rewarding up to £900 for switching current and savings accounts this autumn ...
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Barclays launches new £400 switching deal — who is eligible?
Barclays has unveiled a £400 current account switching offer, running alongside its £500 ISA transfer deal. Which accounts are on offer, and are you eligible?
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NatWest launches top 4.2% one-year fixed-rate cash Isa - but some of its loyal savers are ...
The attractive rate is only outpaced by the 4.27% on offer from app-based Tembo. But many NatWest loyal savers could be left out in the cold.
People can also get £200 for switching to one of its Blue Rewards bank accounts and depositing £2,000. Customers opening a current account would need to sign up to the blue rewards scheme for £5 a ...
The bank has launched a new current account switching cash offer of up to £400, running alongside its Isa transfer offer of up to £500 ...
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A HIGH street bank is offering up to £900 free cash for customers who switch – and you can get paid in time for Christmas. Barclays has launched a new offer which means some people could ...
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Thousands of new students face managing their own finances for the first time at university, f rom food and lodgings to textbooks and the pub crawls. Richard Carter - founder and CEO of Lopay, says a ...
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