*£130 to say hello
To get the £130 cash offer you need to open a 1st Account, switch
your everyday banking to us using the Current Account Switch Service and
pay in at least £1,000 within three months of opening the account.
This offer is limited to one payment per customer or joint account,
and you'll get the money within 28 days of all the criteria being met.
Sorry, we can only offer this to people who haven’t previously held an
account with us, and/or has not opened a HSBC current account on or
after 1 January 2019. You may hold a HSBC account and still qualify for
the offer, as long as the current account was opened before 1 January
2019. We reserve the right to refuse your application and withdraw this
offer at anytime. Credit is subject to status and an assessment of your
financial circumstances.
Switching without using CASS
If your account provider isn't part of the Current Account Switch
Service (CASS), you can still switch to or from us. Just contact us to
discuss your options.
If your new bank or building society agrees, bank accounts that
include an overdraft can switch using the Current Account Switch
Service. And if you’d like to have an overdraft with your new bank
account, speak to your new bank or building society before starting your
switch. Your new bank or building society will be able to advise if
you’re eligible for an overdraft, dependent on their lending criteria
and your credit status.
This offer is limited to one payment per customer or joint account, and you'll get the money within 28 days of all the criteria being met. Sorry, we can only offer this to people who haven’t previously held an account with us, and/or has not opened a HSBC current account on or after 1 January 2019. You may hold a HSBC account and still qualify for the offer, as long as the current account was opened before 1 January 2019. We reserve the right to refuse your application and withdraw this offer at anytime. Credit is subject to status and an assessment of your financial circumstances.
Switching without using CASS If your account provider isn't part of the Current Account Switch Service (CASS), you can still switch to or from us. Just contact us to discuss your options.
If your new bank or building society agrees, bank accounts that include an overdraft can switch using the Current Account Switch Service. And if you’d like to have an overdraft with your new bank account, speak to your new bank or building society before starting your switch. Your new bank or building society will be able to advise if you’re eligible for an overdraft, dependent on their lending criteria and your credit status.
If you're unhappy with any part of your switch, please visit our guide to making a complaint.