Advice on best secondary/joint account needed!
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Afternoon all,
I'm planning on setting up a joint current account with my girlfriend so that we're drawing on a shared resource for family expenses, but I don't want to switch my existing personal account. I need something with full online access, and it'd be nice to be able to get some perks!
Does anybody have any recommendations?
Many thanks,
Jarrad
I'm planning on setting up a joint current account with my girlfriend so that we're drawing on a shared resource for family expenses, but I don't want to switch my existing personal account. I need something with full online access, and it'd be nice to be able to get some perks!
Does anybody have any recommendations?
Many thanks,
Jarrad
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I'm looking at getting the Natwest Everyday Reward Bank Acc
Features
£2 monthly fee
2% back in Rewards on eligible household bills
At least 1% back in Rewards at our partner retailers
Pay at least £1,500 into your account every month
Would have got the Santander 123 but do not have a mortgage with them or huge savings so cashback wasn't working out as good for the feeFinally completed on our new home
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Useful tip, thank you! I could stick £20,000 or so in savings somewhere if it would make a difference. As I'm not switching accounts, I'll have to manually transfer any household bills, but it might be worth it. I mainly want an account where I can have a second cardholder - with a spending limit, if such a thing even exists - and have money flowing through for shopping and whatnot, hopefully earning a little cashback or something along the way. :j0
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