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Rewards when you spend, interest when you don't

We know a little extra cash is always welcome, that's why your free Chase current account is packed full of rewards - like 1% cashback on your everyday debit card and contactless spending for your first year with us. And 1% AER (1% gross) variable on your current account balance, paid monthly.

18+, UK residents. Cashback available for your first 12 months for new customers. Max £15 per month for applications from 9 May 2023. Cashback exceptions apply. Current account T&Cs apply.

Current account

Rewards when you save, with 4.1% interest

Saving for a new car, house, or special occasion? Bank with us and you can open a Chase saver account - you'll earn 4.1% AER (4.02% gross) variable interest daily, and we'll pay it monthly.

With instant access to your money, no minimum opening balance, and no fees from us to worry about, saving just got even more interesting.

T&Cs apply. Maximum daily external transfer limit of £25,000.

Saver account

Your banking and investments, together

Nutmeg's the digital wealth manager that's part of the Chase family. You can now sign up to Nutmeg and keep an eye on your investments from the Chase app - so you can see everything in one place.

As with all investing, your capital is at risk. 

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Banking with Chase

Layers of security with a numberless debit card and active fraud monitoring, 24/7 customer support in just a few taps, and effortless ways to grow your money. 

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Choose award-winning banking

We've been crowned winners at the British Bank Awards in several categories - as voted for by our customers. 

To bank with Chase, you'll need to:

Unlocking potential, on and off the pitch

We're proud to be the Official Banking Partner of the Home Nations Football Teams. Together, we're harnessing the power of football to support individuals and communities across the UK - offering fully-funded coaching qualifications and free learning tools that'll help them develop transferable skills for life.

Explore the programme

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