Thousands of uk households can claim free £310 in 'biggest reward of year'

Thousands of uk households can claim free £310 in 'biggest reward of year'

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NEW CUSTOMERS ARE ABLE TO GET UP TO £310 IN TOTAL VALUE BY MOVING THEIR CURRENT ACCOUNT. 05:45, 29 May 2025 Thousands of UK households could claim a free £310 thanks to TSB. New customers


are able to get up to £310 in total value by moving their current account. The deal includes £190 in direct free cash, plus a £120 reward. MoneySavingExpert, the site from BBC and ITV star


Martin Lewis, has called it the "biggest bank switching reward of the year". It stated: "New. FREE £100 upfront, £15/month cashback for six months, plus choice of an extra


reward in January 2026. To max the reward on the TSB Spend & Save you'll need to use the debit card for spending each month. You get the upfront £100 for switching. READ MORE:


FOREIGN OFFICE WARNS UK TOURISTS OVER 'STATE OF EMERGENCY' UNTIL JUNE 17 "But if you then spend on its debit card 20+ times in each of the first six months, you'll


qualify for the £15 a month cashback. Then, if you also make 20+ debit card payments in December, you'll earn an extra reward – choose from a £120 credit towards a hotel booking via


Expedia's Travel Credits website or 12 months of activity tickets with the National Activities Network. Article continues below "The account also gives access to a regular saver,


offering 5% interest on up to £250 a month, fixed for 12 months. Maxed out, that's £71 interest." You can't have had a switch bonus from TSB since 1 October 2022. To be


eligible for the triple cashback, you must first complete all of the £100 switch incentive conditions. TSB said: "If you make 20 or more payments (of any value) per month using your


debit card in the first six calendar months your Spend & Save account or Spend & Save Plus account is open (including the month your account is opened) and subject to meeting our


cashback terms and conditions, we’ll give you £15 cashback per month instead of £5. "This will appear as two payments on your transactions (£5 and £10) and may occur on different dates.


We’ll count your 20 payments based on the date the money is taken from your account. Article continues below "This is usually within 5 working days from the day you make the debit card


transaction, but sometimes can be longer. You can tell when money is taken from your account by looking at your transactions online or on your statement."