ChatterBank0 min ago
Why Do Banks Offer Switching Bonuses - I Don't Get It ??
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I just don't understand the concept behind enticing customers to switch banks - how does the bank make money out of it?
My missus switched banks a few months ago and received a £125 bonus .... and I did the same. She's recently switched this account to another account and received a £200 bonus and I'm also switching to the same bank and will also receive a £200 bonus.
Now even if people stick with the bank after they switch, how does the bank justify paying the switching bonus ..... I just don't understand how they make money from it ..... what am I missing??
My missus switched banks a few months ago and received a £125 bonus .... and I did the same. She's recently switched this account to another account and received a £200 bonus and I'm also switching to the same bank and will also receive a £200 bonus.
Now even if people stick with the bank after they switch, how does the bank justify paying the switching bonus ..... I just don't understand how they make money from it ..... what am I missing??
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