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Best Bank Switching Bonuses in the UK for 2026

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The Current Account Switch Service (CASS) makes changing banks in the UK remarkably simple. The switch is guaranteed to complete within seven working days, all your direct debits and standing orders transfer automatically, and any payments sent to your old account are redirected for three years. Banks offer cash incentives to attract new customers, and switching to claim these bonuses is entirely legitimate and widely practiced. Current switching offers in 2026 typically range from £100 to £200 for new customers, sometimes with additional conditions such as paying in a minimum monthly amount (usually £1,000 to £1,500) or setting up a minimum number of direct debits. The major providers that regularly run switching offers include Lloyds, Halifax, First Direct, NatWest, RBS, and occasionally Santander. Offers change frequently — check MoneySavingExpert's bank accounts page for the latest verified deals.

While the switching bonus is the immediate reward, the ongoing value of the account matters too. First Direct consistently ranks highest for customer service and offers a fee-free arranged overdraft for the first £250 — useful as a financial buffer. Chase UK (JP Morgan's digital bank) offers 1 percent cashback on all spending and competitive savings rates. Starling Bank offers no foreign transaction fees (invaluable for travellers), a brilliant budgeting interface, and no monthly fees. Monzo has similar travel benefits and an excellent round-up savings feature. If you want a premium account with additional perks, the Nationwide FlexPlus account (£13 per month) includes worldwide travel insurance, mobile phone insurance, and worldwide family travel insurance — which can more than pay for itself if you travel regularly. Always compare the total annual value of an account, not just the headline switching bonus.

Some people practise 'bank switching churning' — repeatedly switching between accounts to claim multiple bonuses. While this is perfectly legal, there are important considerations. Most switching offers specify 'new customer only' — meaning you cannot switch back to a bank you have recently left and claim the same bonus again (there is usually a wait period of one to two years). Switching too frequently can result in multiple credit searches on your file if the bank conducts a hard check, which could temporarily affect your credit score. Check whether the switch involves a hard or soft credit check. Also ensure you do not have important direct debits timed around the switch window, and allow a couple of weeks for the switch to fully complete before the deadline. Keep a simple record of which bonuses you have claimed and when, so you can revisit eligible providers after the required waiting period. £150 bonus per switch, once or twice a year, is genuinely meaningful free money.
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