
Switch to NatWest from 6 May 2026 and get £200 cash with extra perks including a free Rooster Card for kids.
NatWest is offering customers £200 in cash if they switch their main current account to the bank from 6th May 2026.
Making the move couldn’t be easier with the Current Account Switch Service, which can be accessed online or via the NatWest mobile app.
Existing payments, such as direct debits and standing orders, are automatically transferred to the newly opened account within seven days.
To get the £200, customers simply need to:
- open a NatWest Select or Reward current account
- complete a full switch using the Current Account Switch Service
- log into the NatWest mobile app
- pay £1,250 into the account within 60 days
The £200 cash bonus will be paid within 30 days of all the conditions being met.
Chris McGuinness, Switching Expert at NatWest said: “We know customers want banking that delivers real value and makes managing money simple. Our latest switcher offer is our way of welcoming customers to NatWest for their everyday banking, with a straightforward, stress free switch through the Current Account Switch Service.”
For those looking to get their children financially savvy early, NatWest offers customers a free Rooster Card subscription for children on both a Reward and Select account.
Rooster is a prepaid debit card and pocket money card, helping children develop good money habits early on. Customers that choose a Reward account will also get £36 back per year.
More details on opening a new account can be found online here or by downloading the NatWest mobile app.
Visit the NatWest Switcher page for more information.
Notes to Editors
*Customers must meet all the criteria outlined in the link above before receiving the £200 payment, which will be paid within 30 days of completing the required steps.
Existing customers must not have held a NatWest or RBS current or savings account prior to the offering.
NatWest Group is a vital and trusted partner to over 20 million customers across its Retail Banking, Private Banking & Wealth Management, and Commercial & Institutional businesses.




