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Another one to add to the list - First Trust Bank - £125 switch incentive

karlie88
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- Open a new Plus Account, complete a full switch using the ‘Current Account Switch Service’ and close your old bank account.
- Pay at least £1,200 per month into your Plus Account.
- To qualify, open a new Plus Account and complete a full switch from Monday 12 January 2015. This will require you to use the ‘Current Account Switch Service’ to transfer all of your active credits and debits from your old bank account and close that account.
- Only one payment of £125 will be paid per Plus Account (including joint accounts).
- This offer is subject to change and can be withdrawn at any time without notice.
- You must be 18 or over.
- Your welcome gift of £125 will be paid into your account within one calendar month of the full account switch being completed.
http://personal.firsttrustbank.co.uk/our-products/current-accounts/125-switch
Thanks to Shicky - HUKD
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Would be grateful for clarification re: residents in England, Wales and Scotland.
Been looking at their website and can't see anything against residents of above applying?
It is a UK regulated bank after all...?:grouphug:Official MSE canny forumite and HUKD VIP badge member
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Yes cannot see anything either - It looks account is available to all.
Although process looks the same as YB/CB.
The offer is available from tomorrow. Will ring them to find out.
Edit. They use equifax - I have no problems with my credit report but any company using Equifax my application gets referred and possibly a decline. Never happened with Experian - My 2 applications for YB gone through without any problems & immediate accept.
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Nothing in the T&Cs that says the account is only open to residents of NI. Although the laws of NI apply, and it seems their debit card will only be accepted in limited places ("Banklink machines, certain First Trust Bank euro cash machines in Northern Ireland, AIB cash machines in the Republic of Ireland and at post office counters in Northern Ireland, England, Scotland and Wales").
Seems you also have to provide evidence that you can pay in £1,200 a month, apparently. Though the FAQ does say it doesn't have to be in one transaction.To qualify for the account, you must:
a be a personal customer; [they don't define what one of those is]
b be aged 18 or over;
c show that you are able to pay the minimum amount into the account each month (this amount is shown in our sales leaflet);
Might give them a call tomorrow.0 -
I need some extra strong pills to go through with another telephone application but £125 sounds good!0
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It appears to be more geared to branch applications (and phone to a degree) as YB/CB was/is.
This from the switching procedure may be a sticking point?...2. We need to see proof of your identity and address. Usually, we need your passport or driving licence and a gas, electricity or water bill. If you are not sure what proof we accept phone us on 0845 6005 925.0 -
Archi_Bald wrote: »I need some extra strong pills to go through with another telephone application but £125 sounds good!0
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I saw that too but assumed it's just an incomplete website and they would use CRAs and Electoral Roll like everyone else.
The T&Cs say:3.2 We will verify the identity and address of all applicants, including through the use of Electronic Identification.
http://personal.firsttrustbank.co.uk/content/dam/firsttrustbank/personal/Documents/our-products/current-accounts/personal-banking-terms-and-conditions.pdf
So should be ok.0 -
YorkshireBoy wrote: »I really need to increase the number of donor accounts I have, because at the moment I can't keep up with the offers!
I know what you mean! Nice & quick with Natwest :cool:0 -
YorkshireBoy wrote: »I really need to increase the number of donor accounts I have, because at the moment I can't keep up with the offers!
Lol, same here. Especially with m&s as permanent.0 -
Archi_Bald wrote: »I know what you mean! Nice & quick with Natwest :cool:
Switched HSBC to M&S instead, and now switching M&S to YB.
Co-op and 2 x Lloyds Vantage have also just been switched.
Don't want to abuse TSB, Lloyds, BoS, & Halifax - and only closed down 2 Nationwide FDs late last year.
Oh, and I've a sneaky suspicion Barclays may come up with an offer so they're out.
Need to get my thinking cap on!
Maybe enough water has passed under the NatWest bridge?0
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