NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland have cut the cashback they offer more than 1.9 million Reward current account customers from 3% to 2%, and dropped the monthly fee from £3 to £2 – here's how to check if it's still the best cashback account for you.
Nationwide has extended its popular 'refer a friend' scheme to allow anyone with one of its mortgages or savings accounts to earn up to £500 a year – though it's added more hoops to jump through to get the cash.
More than half of all Norwich & Peterborough customers now have longer to close their current accounts, and four banks have confirmed that they will be able to earn up to £200 switching to them.
If you're a Barclays current account holder and haven't yet signed up to its Blue Rewards scheme, join by 30 April and you'll get double rewards for the first month. This means you can earn at least £55 in your first year on the scheme.
NatWest is cutting cashback for 1.7 million Reward current account-holders from 3% to 2% in June and introducing a hefty £1,500 minimum monthly pay-in for new customers - though it's also cutting the account's monthly fee.
Tesco Bank has started accepting applications again for its popular current account, which comes with a guarantee of at least 3% AER interest on up to £3,000 until April 2019 – but it's added new hoops to jump through to get the interest.
The Bank of Scotland is cutting the headline interest rate on its current account 'Vantage' add-on from 3% to 2% in June, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal - meaning you'll no longer be able to save £15,000 at 3% interest.
One hundred thousand Norwich & Peterborough customers whose current accounts will be closed on 31 August can earn up to £200 switching to a different bank, MoneySavingExpert.com can reveal, after at least two banks agreed to offer a switching incentive lifeline.
Love is in the air with Valentine's Day looming. You may be amorous newlyweds, or sick of the sight of each other after 30 years of, er, domestic bliss, yet when it comes to MoneySaving it often pays to join forces.
7 February 2017
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