We’ve got 5 accounts kids are pleasedJust received an email from Nationwide stating they will be depositing £100 in each of their members accounts. Appears that they have had a very good year profits wise. Good timing as both me and my wife are "members", will help pay for the new season ticket. May be worth checking if you have an account you don't use very often, or have forgotten about, and you don't get emails from Nationwide.
Needs to be your main current account, and you have another product such as a savings account apparently.Just have to have an account ? I'm with nationwide
What about an account and a loanNeeds to be your main current account, and you have another product such as a savings account apparently.
Guess that's a product!What about an account and a loan
Details here anywayWhat about an account and a loan
It's my main account yes
I won't get it thenDetails here anyway
Nationwide to pay £340m of profits directly into customers’ accounts
The first comes as jump in deposits and interest rates drives earnings up 40% to record highswww.theguardian.com
To be eligible, members must use Nationwide as their main current account and have one other product – either a savings account or a mortgage – with a minimum £100 balance.
also here Who qualifies for Nationwide’s £100 reward? Everything you need to know
I am a man of great honesty and integrity....... but who doesn't like a bribe?This looks to me like nothing more than a bribe to persuade non-members to move their current a/c and savings or mortgage a/c to Nationwide.
In my opinion all existing paid-up members should benefit from any profit made by a society.
By the way I'm not a member myself although I do hold their credit card and am often addressed as one in correspondence.
You had to have your account at the end of March.This looks to me like nothing more than a bribe to persuade non-members to move their current a/c and savings or mortgage a/c to Nationwide
I know but there will now be a flood of new accounts opened in the hope of cashing in on future payments.You had to have your account at the end of March.
Nationwide customers across the country are set to miss out on a £100 bonus due to the building society's strict conditions.
Just 3.85 million out of its 16 million customers, roughly 24 per cent, are eligible for the bonus £100 Fairer Share payment.
However, the scheme, which is running for the second year, has a complicated set of criteria.
In order to access the bonus, you must have paid at least £500 into a Nationwide current account for two of the first three months of the year and made two payments out.
You also need to have held £100 in a Nationwide savings account or have owed at least £100 on a mortgage at the end of March.
I was eligible last year but not this.Well that's annoying, ineligible again. Should have learned from last year.
Im eligible again. Might hold onto it until December and treat the family to three days of central hearing.
The price cap may have dropped but the amount you actually pay might not.
Octopus just raised my direct debit from £140 to £160 a month.
My tariff is about £8-9..higher per month than it was before all this started, I do sympathise with all those getting stung, I do use very little though!
Yeah, about £650 for me.Our you a single person household? I think we spent 1200 on gas+elec over the last year.
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