Martin Lewis urges savers to claim never seen before' bank switching offers
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Martin Lewis urges savers to claim never seen before' bank switching offers
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"Four banks are now offering at least 225 in cash and perks to switch to their services, which Mr Lewis's Money Saving Expert (MSE) team say they have never seen before. The service has pulled together all seven banks currently offering a cash reward for account switchers, with many also offering other perks such as cashback and high interest rates."
Coverage spans reproductive rights, climate change, and Big Tech, including investigations into the financials of Elon Musk's pro-Trump PAC and a documentary 'The A Word' spotlighting American women fighting for reproductive rights. Donations fund reporters on the ground and keep reporting paywall-free, based on the belief that quality journalism should be available to everyone and funded by those who can afford it. Martin Lewis advises savers to seize unusually strong bank-switching incentives in February: multiple banks are offering cash rewards, cashback, and high rates. Switching bonuses often do not require staying with the bank, but most banks will not pay another bonus to former switchers for at least one to two years.
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