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To apply, you need to be 18+ and a UK resident. You need to also pay in £1,250 to an eligible NatWest account every month. You can only hold a maximum of 1 Reward account in your name, and 1 joint names.

Why choose a Reward account?

Earn from 1% in Rewards when you spend with your NatWest debit card at our partner retailers.

Redeem Rewards as money back into your current account, trade them up for eGift cards, or donate them to charity.

Easily use our mobile banking app.

Arranged overdraft available (subject to eligibility).

Multiple ways to pay: Apple Pay, Google Pay™ and Contactless Debit Card.

£2 monthly fee.

Our App is available to personal and business banking customers aged 11+ using compatible iOS and Android devices. You'll need a UK or international mobile number in specific countries.

Learn how to earn and exchange Rewards

Earn rewards

Up to £5 a month back

Earn £4 a month back in Rewards for 2 or more Direct Debits (2 of those Direct Debits needs to be at least £2 each). Plus, earn an extra £1 a month back in Rewards with 1 mobile app log in. That's up to £5 a month back in Rewards to spend on whatever you like!

Also earn from 1% in Rewards when you spend with your NatWest debit card at our partner retailers. Check out our current retailers in the mobile app.

Your Rewards balance can grow quickly, they're easy to earn and they're easy to exchange!

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For cash back, gift cards and more

Once you reach £5 in Rewards, the choice is yours. Redeem Rewards as money back into your current account, trade them up for eGift codes, or donate to one of our chosen charities.

How to exchange your Rewards

Great news, there is no need to set up your Rewards. You can see your MyRewards balance and claim straight from the NatWest app with the touch of a button. There's no need to use a password.

Keep in mind, if you choose to bank your Rewards it will take 5 working days to clear.

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Overdraft details

How do overdrafts work?

An arranged overdraft can be useful for short term borrowing. Understand arranged and unarranged overdrafts and their impact on your account. An overdraft is a form of borrowing and is repayable on demand.

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How overdrafts work - details

There are two different types of overdraft:

  • Anarrangedoverdraft, which allows you to go overdrawn up to an agreed limit. This is the type of overdraft you could apply for here. During your application for an arranged overdraft, we'll run a full credit check to determine how much we can offer you.
  • Anunarrangedoverdraft. This is when you spend more money than you have in your current accountwithoutalready having an arranged overdraft, or when you exceed your current arranged overdraft limit.

We charge interest on both types of overdraft. Going in to an unarranged overdraft limit can lead to payments being rejected.

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How much will an overdraft cost?

Understand the cost and impact of overdrafts and whether you're eligible to apply for one. If you don't repay what is owed, you could harm your credit score and borrowing capability.

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How much does my overdraft cost in pounds and pence?

This account offers an overdraft facility (subject to eligibility). You can check if you're likely to be accepted for an overdraft using oureligibility tool.

As an example, the interest cost of using a £500 arranged overdraft is:

Time Period 7 days 30 days 60 days
Interest Cost £3.24 £13.87 £28.13

This is a specific illustrative example representing the interest cost of using a £500 arranged overdraft over periods of 7, 30 and 60 days.

Looking to understand the costs of an overdraft of more or less than £500 over different periods of time? Use our handycost calculator.

If you don't pay it back, it could have an impact on your credit score.

How does our overdraft compare?

A good way to compare the costs of borrowing products is by using the APR, which shows the cost of borrowing over a year.

Representative Example: Effective Annual Rate: 39.49% EAR (variable).Representative APR: 39.49% APR (variable). Assumed credit limit: £1,200.

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Is a Reward account a cashback bank account?

The NatWest Reward bank account is similar to a cashback bank account – but it’s a bit more flexible. You can earn up to £5 a month back in Rewards for small things like logging into ourmobile app and setting up direct debits.

You have multiple options. You can redeem your Rewards for cashback into your account, exchange them for e-gift cards, or donate them to charity.

Switch to NatWest

The Current Account Switch Service will do all the work when it comes to switching, moving everything across from your old account to your new account all within 7 working days, including Direct Debits and standing orders. All you need to do is tell us the details of your old bank account and when you want the Switch to start.

We can not switch savings accounts or ISAs through this service. Any other products you have with your old bank will not be moved at the same time.

Current Account Switch Guarantee (PDF, 39KB)

A Guide to Switching Current Accounts (PDF, 3MB)

How does the Current Account Switch Service work?

Open a bank account online - FAQs

What ID do I need to open a current account?

We accept the following forms of ID when opening a NatWest Reward current account.

Proof of ID:

  • UK or foreign passport & Visa.
  • EU/EEA National Identity Card.
  • UK/EU/EEA driving licence.

Proof of address:

  • Utility bill (for example, gas, electric or water).
  • Bank statement.
  • Council tax bill.
  • Driver’s licence.

More details on Proof of ID and address

What details do I need to apply for a NatWest Reward account?

If you're new to NatWest, we'll ask for information about you like: full name, home address and contact details. We'll also ask about your nationality and tax residency status (which country you pay tax in).

If you already bank with NatWest, you can use your Online Banking details to log in to the application form and we'll pre-fill some of your details in the form to make it speedier.

If you're eligible for an overdraft, we'll ask about your finances and your monthly take home pay.

Have these details ready to speed up the application process.

Why do I need to provide ID?

If you're a new customer, we have to confirm your identity to make sure we’re opening the account for the right person. We do this through our trusted online identification and security partner, Mitek.

Mitek can quickly and safely verify people from all over the world using digital footprints, ID document authentication and facial biometrics. It’s not only safer, it also speeds up the application process meaning your account is opened faster.

This way, we can check you are you, while keeping your details completely safe and secure.

How long until I receive my debit card?

You should receive your debit card 3 - 5 working days after your Reward bank account is open.

Download the NatWest appto manage your money, make payments and regularly check your balance.

How do I get additional support with my banking?

Banking My Way is a free service that allows you to record information about the support or adjustments you need to make banking easier. When you let us know about any additional support you may need, we’ll ensure our colleagues are made aware. The information will be shared on our internal systems, meaning you won’t need to repeat your requirements every time you speak to us.

Once your account is open, you can record this through Online Banking, or with our colleagues in branch or over the phone.

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Which packaged bank account comes with travel insurance?

Our packaged bank accounts give you travel insurance as well as other lifestyle and insurance benefits. They are call Reward Silver, Reward Platinum and Reward Black.

These type of bank accounts could be right for you, however, it’s always worth researching carefully before you apply as the level of cover is different depending on which account you choose.

Monthly fees and eligibility criteria apply.

Get ready to apply

Before you apply, we need to check you're happy with a few things. And ask you a few questions up front. Then we can make your application as quick and simple as it can be.

First things first. You can apply if you:

are aged 18 or over and a UK resident

will pay in £1,250 each calendar month to anyeligible personal current accountyou have with us

do not currently hold 2 Reward accounts.

Not sure a Reward account is for you? Look into our Select everyday bank account with no monthly fee.

Now please take a look at the important legal stuff

If you carry on applying, it means you're happy with what's in these documents, including the FSCS information sheet. And happy to view your statements in Online Banking - not posted.Please take some time to review, print and/or save the important information.

Your Current Account Terms (26 pages)

All kinds of general info about our current accounts. Including details about the Reward Account.

Download PDF (169 KB)

Financial Service Compensation Scheme Sheet (2 pages)

Very important information about how your money is protected. Just in case.

Download PDF (105 KB)

Fee Information Document (20 pages)

How much our charges will be. From taking cash out abroad to an unarranged overdraft.

Download PDF (133 KB)

What You Need To Know (2 pages)

Important basic info about the bank. For example, who regulates us and how to complain (hopefully you won't need that bit).

Download PDF (45 KB)

Our Lending Commitments (4 pages)

How we promise to treat you, if we lend you money. And what we expect from you in return.

Download PDF (44 KB)

MyRewards Terms (11 pages)

All the detail about the scheme. From how to set it up and how to earn Rewards, to how we’ll keep in touch with you.

Download PDF (79 KB)

How your information might be used

It's important for you to understand how we use and share your information. Please read thisshort summarybefore you continue with your application.

As part of the checks that we will complete to verify your identity, we’ll take an image of your face so that it can be compared with your photo ID and thisbiometric datais captured.

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Buddy up with your partner or someone you trust. With our joint account options, you can pool money for bills, mortgages, rent or groceries. It’s easy to switch to NatWest and get shared access to a Select, Reward account or savings account.

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FAQs

Is a NatWest Rewards account a current account? ›

A rewards current account allows you to earn benefits for doing everyday banking tasks, such as logging into your app or setting up a Direct Debit. They come with a monthly fee and you'll need to meet certain criteria to be eligible.

Is it worth getting a NatWest reward account? ›

The main benefit of this account from NatWest is the rewards on offer. If you're looking to earn something back on your spending, including direct debits, this could be the account for you. Without much effort, the rewards can soon start to stack up.

Is a reward current account worth it? ›

Cashback and reward accounts usually charge a monthly fee and come with specific eligibility criteria. And this means they may not be the best fit for everyone. But for others – who receive a regular income and use their current account for everyday spending – these accounts can present welcome value.

How long does it take to open a NatWest current account? ›

Once you've applied for a bank account with us, you'll get an instant decision. However, if we need more details from you, then it can take 3 to 5 days for your account to be up and running.

What is a current account NatWest? ›

A bank account (also called a current account) supports everyday budgeting, while a savings account could help you to build a nest egg for the future. Dig into the key differences between a current account vs a savings account. And decide whether a NatWest account might be right for you.

How do I open a NatWest bank account? ›

The quickest way to get a NatWest account is to apply online, but if you haven't got the online ID documents ready then you can bring them in to one of our branches or send via post. You'll need one document to confirm your identity and one document as proof of address.

How do I cash in my NatWest rewards? ›

Just log into the app and scroll down your accounts list to where you'll see 'MyRewards', select 'Exchange Rewards'. You'll be navigated the MyRewards site and you'll be able to see your redemption options and the easy-to-follow redemption instructions.

How long does it take to get NatWest Rewards? ›

Pending Rewards take up to 35 days following your eligible transaction to be added to your available balance. You can view your Rewards balance in Online Banking the mobile banking app or MyRewards(opens in a new window).

Does the NatWest Rewards account include travel insurance? ›

Reward Black and Black account

Family travel insurance for trips in the UK and worldwide up to 90 days, including 31 days for winter sports. Includes medical expenses cover, cancellations, baggage and more.

Which is the best bank to open a current account? ›

Best Current Accounts in 2024

IndusInd Bank: Free fund transfer benefit via NEFT, RTGS, and IMPS. HDFC Bank: Pre-approved loans on current account deposits. Kotak Mahindra Bank: Convert current account balance to term deposits. SBI: Surplus funds in the current account are transferred to the term deposit account.

How much money should I keep in my current account in the UK? ›

As a guideline, workers should aim for at least three to six months' worth of expenses in their account, while retirees should keep around one to three years' worth. It's important to stay on top of your personal finances, and that's easy to do with our free budget planner.

How long does NatWest approval take? ›

We'll usually give you a decision in around a minute. However, it can take up to nine working days to complete the application process. If you've not heard from us by then, please call Credit Card Services.

Can I walk in NatWest to open an account? ›

For help with your online account application, you can also visit a branch. To open in branch you must bring your own digital device such as a mobile or tablet and our staff can assist you opening the account yourself. Find your nearest branch using our branch locator.

What is the easiest bank account to open in the UK? ›

What is the easiest bank account to open in the UK? It's usually easier to open an account with one of the UK's largest banks - Barclays, Lloyds, HSBC or NatWest. These banks have been in business for a long time and are very safe.

What type of account is my NatWest account? ›

Log in to Online Banking at www.onlinebanking.natwest.com (opens in a new window) From 'Account summary' select the account in the 'Personal accounts' section that you are interested in. Select the option 'View account details' to see your account name, account type, account number and sort code.

What counts as a current account? ›

A current account is a bank account designed to manage your income and day-to-day spending. You can use a current account for: paying your bills. receiving your salary, benefits, pension and other payments.

Is a NatWest Adapt account a current account? ›

Aged 16 or 17 and want to open a bank account? Our Adapt current account is a teen and kids bank account that has no regular fees.

Is the NatWest Foundation account a current account? ›

Foundation bank accounts work like regular current accounts for the most part. They're just designed specifically for people with poor credit history.

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