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Nationwide Building Society Offers £275 Cash Bonus











  • Nationwide offers up to £275 in cash bonuses.
  • Includes a £175 switching reward and £100 Fairer Share Payment.
  • Eligibility requires direct debits, deposits, and debit card use.
  • Switching must be completed within 28 days.
  • Fairer Share Payments depend on Nationwide’s financial performance.

Nationwide Building Society, the UK’s largest mutual financial institution, has unveiled an attractive cash incentive scheme aimed at enticing new customers while rewarding its loyal members. With a potential payout of up to £275, this initiative has captured the attention of both existing and prospective account holders, especially during a time when banking competition is at an all-time high.

Understanding the £175 Switching Bonus

At the heart of Nationwide’s offer is a £175 switching bonus. This reward is available to individuals who transfer their current accounts to Nationwide using the official Current Account Switch Service (CASS). Eligible accounts for this promotion include FlexDirect, FlexAccount, and FlexPlus. However, the process is not automatic; customers must meet specific criteria to qualify:


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