£100 for Switching Current Account

By Sarah Booth
Published on 13 Jun 2008
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Switch your current account to First Direct and get £100.

What's the deal?

Open a 1st Account with First Direct, transfer an income of at least £1,500 within 3 months and they'll give you £100.

What's more, they're so sure that you'll be happy with their service that they'll give you another £100 if after 6 months you're dissatisfied and want to move. 

How do I benefit?

Simply visit the First Direct website, open an account,  transfer an income/salary of £1,500 to your new account within 3 months and they'll credit your account with £100. 

What's more, their EasySwitch service will help you move any direct debits or standing orders you have set up from your existing current account so you don't even have to do any of the leg work.

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This offer is only available to new customers.

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