Santander 123. The Santander 123 current account is no longer available to new customers, but if you’ve already got one it’ll still earn you money back on your bills. The 123 pays more cashback on some bills than the Edge, and you can earn money on Santander mortgages too.
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With its cashback on household bills, the Santander 1|2|3 current account is a top pick. Even after the £4 monthly fee is factored in, you can pocket up to £132 in the first year, while it ...
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The banking giant has today launched the Santander Edge Up current account, offering customers the chance to earn £100 a month in cashback and interest as it closes its flagship 1|2|3 product.
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You’ll earn interest on your entire balance up to £20,000. We work out the interest on your daily balance and pay the interest every month. We’ll pay this interest into your current account on the same day each month. This is usually on the date you opened or transferred your account.
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Existing Santander current account holder looking to switch. Whether you're looking for a basic current account or one more tailored to your needs, discover the range of current account options we offer.
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See where you could earn cashback with your 1|2|3 Current Account, 1|2|3 Lite Current Account or Select Current Account.
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Get £150 when you switch to our Santander Edge or Santander Edge Up current account. We offer a simple, reliable and stress-free way to switch your current account using the Current Account Switch Service.
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Santander has today announced it has withdrawn 123 current accounts from sale. Upon launch in 2012, the 123 account became one of the most popular current accounts, having for years paid 3 per...
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The interest rate on Santander's popular 123 Current Account will be reduced to just 0.6% AER from tomorrow (Monday 3 August). The bank had already cut the rate from 1.5% to 1% AER in May, while introducing a £5 monthly cashback cap for each of its three tiers.
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