£100 for Switching to A&L
What's the deal?
Apply for Alliance & Leicester's Premier Current Account online, move your money using their free switching service and they'll pay £100 into your account.
You'll also get a 0% APR overdraft for 12 months, 1% AER paid on balances up to £2,500, preferential rates on your savings and European annual multi-trip travel insurance worth £60 thrown in for free.
How do I benefit?
To take advantage of this offer simply apply for an account online, stating that you'd like to use the Alliance & Leicester 'Premier Switching Service' to transfer any direct debits and standing orders from you existing current account on the application form.
You will then need to pay in at least £500 (this can be your salary or another form of income) into your account within 11 weeks and on a monthly basis thereafter.
Providing this is all set up correctly you should receive the free £100 within 15 weeks of its opening.
Expiry
Alliance & Leicester don't specify an end date to this offer although they do state that it is 'limited and subject to availability'.
Conditions
This offer is only available to new Alliance & Leicester customers over the age of 21. This current account is fee free.

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