TSB - Get paid up to £190 to switch your account 🔥

Earn - £190 + £40 bonus | Time - 15 minutes | Cash Needed - £0

  • TSB is a retail bank with a trusted customer brand, heritage stretching back to the start of the savings bank movement 200 years ago, and a committed workforce that offer full service banking to more than five million customers.

  • 1) Cashback providers TopCashback (£40) and Quidco (£30) will pay you a further bonus to sign up.

    *Simply sign up if you haven’t already and search ‘TSB’ in the search bar making sure to head through to the website. TopCashback will pay £40 when you switch to the Spend & Save Plus account (£3 monthly fee), whereas Quidco will pay £30 when you switch to the standard Spend & Save account. They also require some additional steps not included in the guide below!

    No thanks, take me straight to TSB (I don’t want a further £40).

    2) Start the switch to a Spend & Save account / complete it within 21 days of initiating.

    3) By 27 September, spend on the debit card 5+ times and log in to the mobile app.

    4) If these conditions are met, TSB will pay £100 into the new account between the 15th and 25th October.

    5) Remain a customer for the next 6 calendar months, making at least 20 debit card payments monthly and you'll earn £15 worth of cashback each month (payable the following month!).

    6) Remain a customer and make 20 or more debit card payments in March and select one of the following rewards:

    • A night away for two at a choice of hotels including Mercure

    • 2 Odeon cinema tickets each month for 3 months (6 tickets in total)

    • NOW Entertainment Membership for 6 months

    7) The above reward will be granted in April.

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