Chase Arrives in the U.K. to Offer Consumers a Simple, Rewarding Banking Experience
JPMorgan Chase has launched its digital bank in the U.K. under the Chase brand, offering a fee-free current account that provides cashback rewards on eligible debit card spending. Customers can sign up at chase.co.uk and access a mobile app for banking services and 24/7 support. The account features 1% cashback for the first year on purchases, customizable accounts for budgeting, and a unique numberless debit card for security. Chase plans to expand its offerings, including savings and lending products, to cater to U.K. customers.
- Launch of a fee-free current account with 1% cashback on debit card spend for 12 months.
- 24/7 customer support available without reliance on chatbots.
- Customizable accounts designed for personal budgeting and money management.
- 5% interest on small change round-ups for 12 months.
- Fee-free debit card use abroad.
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- Chase will introduce a fee-free current account that combines money management features with cashback rewards on everyday debit card spending
- Chase customers can access their bank through an intuitive mobile app and reach customer support 24/7, with no reliance on chat bots
- New customers can join Chase by signing up at chase.co.uk
New customers can sign up at chase.co.uk, after which they will be invited to download the Chase app. Customers can open a current account in minutes via the simple and intuitive app. The account offers a range of features to help people budget, manage money, spend and save. A
Sanoke Viswanathan, CEO of the bank, said: “We’re offering people in the
The Chase current account will launch with a rewards programme offering
There will be no fees to open the Chase current account and start earning cashback rewards. Customers will receive the cashback rewards without needing to switch their banking provider, commit to a minimum account balance or set up direct debits. The
In addition to a simple and straightforward rewards programme, Chase also features:
- Customisable additional current accounts to simplify money management: configurable through the Chase app in seconds and designed to help people budget, set aside, save and spend in the way that works best for them. Each Chase account comes with its own unique account number, and the Chase debit card can be linked to it instantly, so customers can spend at any time from the account of their choice.
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Small change round-ups on which they will earn
5% interest for 12 months: customers can save as they spend by rounding up their debit card purchases to the nearest£1 , and depositing the small change into a separate account where it will earn interest at5% ** for 12 months. Round-ups will be rolled out to all customers over the coming weeks.
- Fee-free debit card use abroad: customers won’t be charged any fees by Chase when using their card while travelling, including for cash withdrawals at ATMs abroad.
- A numberless debit card: card details are stored behind a secure login on the Chase app, so customers don’t put their account details at risk if they lose their physical card. They can still continue to use their Chase card via their digital wallet. The debit card has been made from recycled plastic (rPVC) and all card packaging is made from recycled materials, and everything is fully recyclable.
“Having spoken extensively to consumers across the
Chase intends to introduce a broad range of banking products in the future, including new current account features, savings and investment accounts, and lending products.
*Exceptions apply – see Terms and Conditions at chase.co.uk
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About Chase in the
Chase is the consumer and commercial banking business of
Headquartered in
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