Lloyds Bank to launch cashback on current account spending
From
the end of this month, Lloyds current account customers will be able to
earn up to 15% cashback on spending at certain retailers.
Lloyds Bank to launch cashback on current account spending
Lloyds Bank is joining the growing number of banks offering cashback on purchases made using current account debit cards.
Everyday Offers will allow current account customers to earn up to 15% cashback on spending at a range of retailers including:
- Argos
- Coast
- Domino’s Pizza
- Homebase
- Morrisons
- New Look
- O2
- Oasis
- Ocado
- Play.com
- The Body Shop
The
fact that Morrisons and Ocado are included in the scheme is
interesting, as neither have their own loyalty scheme at the moment.
Everyday Offers launches at the end of November and is available to any customer registered for online banking.
And
if you register, you could also receive a refund on one or more of your
debit card purchases. Each week, Lloyds will reimburse one thousand
card purchases a week, to a maximum value of £500, in a new initiative
called It’s On Us.
You’ll be notified that you’re being refunded a
few days after you’ve made the purchase and you’ll get your money back
at the end of the next month.
Lloyds accounts looking competitive
Depending
on how many retailers participate and how much cashback is offered,
Everyday Offers looks like another good reason to open a Lloyds Bank
account.
The bank’s Classic Account with Vantage already pays 3%
interest on balances between £3,000 and £5,000 – far more than the rate
you’d earn on any instant access savings account. All you need to do to
earn this rate is pay £1,000 a month into the account.
Other current accounts paying cashback
Halifax,
which is a subsidiary of Lloyds Banking Group, has already launched
Cashback Extras. This is a very similar scheme to Lloyds’ Everyday
Offers, with many of the same retailers. However, it's only available
via the Halifax website and you are only shown 'personalised' offers,
based on your spending habits. But it does promise up to 15% cashback at
certain retailers.
And Halifax’s Reward account might further
tempt you as it offers a £100 joining bonus when you make it your main
current account. Plus if you pay in £750 a month, pay out two Direct
Debits and stay in credit, you’ll earn £5 a month on top.
Elsewhere,
NatWest and Royal Bank of Scotland have Cashback Plus on their
accounts. This pays out up to 1% of the value of purchases at specific
retailers. This can then be taken as cash, donated to charity or ‘traded
up’ for a higher value gift card or voucher.
However, no NatWest
or RBS current accounts pay interest, or any other cash incentives, and
the Cashback Plus scheme only has a small number of participating
retailers at the moment, as well as a pretty mediocre rate of cashback.
Earn 5% interest from a current account
Other ways to earn cashback
There
are various other ways to earn cashback that don't involve opening a
current account. You could just sign up for leading cashback sites such
as Quidco and TopCashback.
Or
you could use a cashback credit card (which you can use in conjunction
with a cashback website) to earn money on all your spending. Top cards
at the moment include the American Express Platinum Cashback Everyday card, which pays 5% cashback on the first three months up to a limit of £100 and up to 1.25% thereafter.
There's also the Santander 123 credit card,
which pays 1% cashback on supermarket and Amazon.co.uk spending, 2% at
department stores, and 3% at petrol stations and on National Rail and
Transport for London spending. However, this card comes with a £24
annual fee, unless you're a 123 current account customer, in which case it's free for the first year.
Compare top cashback credit cards
Sources: msn news
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