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Are any banks still offering cash for moving Current A/C's?

Evening all,

I remember a few months ago a few banks were offering free £100 if you switched your current A/C to them and used their transfer service, are there any still offering this? I've looked around, but can't find any.

Any help would be appreciated.

Thanks in advance.

Rodders
Save the cheerleader........ Save the world........:confused:

Comments

  • The Royal Bank of Scotland are, £100

    :T
    Payment a day challenge: £236.69
    Jan Shopping Challenge: £202.09/£250
    Frugal Living Challenge: £534.64/15000
  • Unfortunatly the RBS finished this offer on the 30th, but thanks for the reply anyway.
    Save the cheerleader........ Save the world........:confused:
  • You can get up to £70 for opening a A&L account on the referrals thread
  • YorkshireBoy
    YorkshireBoy Posts: 31,541 Forumite
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    You can get up to £70 for opening a A&L account on the referrals thread
    But possibly not for much longer though Gazza.

    Having waited 3 months from closing my last A&L account, I've gone back for a second bite of the cherry. A&L told me last Friday that the incentive was being lowered to £25 on the 1st December. They expect the website to reflect this by Monday 3rd December.

    My application, from a £40 referral e-mail, went in Friday night. ;)
  • gt94sss2
    gt94sss2 Posts: 6,185 Forumite
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    HSBC also offer £20 or £50 cashback if you open an current account via Quidco.

    The £20 account is their free current account but the £50 one has a monthly fee..

    Regards
    Sunil
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