UK bills set to rise - check if you qualify for £200 bank switch deal to offset increases
April's coming around fast, bringing longer, brighter days with it. Bluebells will line pathways, and winter-bare trees will be back in leaf.
But there's no rose without a thorn. The start of the month also brings another round of household bill rises, from water and council tax to broadband, TV and mobile phone bills. A lot of these hikes are unavoidable, particularly if you're in a contract. Fortunately, there are a few savvy ways to offset some of these costs, like opting for a current account that pays cashback on these bills.
Cashback current accounts reward you for paying regular bills by direct debit. Each month, the bank will pay a small percentage of what you've paid out - typically 1-2% - directly into your account.
It doesn't sound like much, but it adds up. Sweetening the deal further, some accounts offer switching bonuses of up to £200 - enough to offset at least a few of the bill hikes.