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Halifax: Reward Current Account reviews

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Based on 192 reviews, last reviewed 10th Oct 2024
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Latest highest rating:

4

Reward yourself with a cost effective current account! An account with some great benefits such as multi - trip travel insurance, mobile phone and car breakdown insurance too - definitely a cost effective ... Read more Reviewed on: 10th October 2024
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SUSAN LESCHEN

Latest lowest rating:

1

Reward a/c £5 pm for this a/c Only they do not pay it. Try phoning, its from one dept to another, same questions same "can you hold on a moment". It's like f... Read more Reviewed on: 10th August 2023
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Derek burke

About this product

The Halifax Reward Current Account charges a low monthly fee which is waived when you deposit a set amount each month.

With the Halifax Reward Account, each year, you can choose the monthly reward you’d like. Other benefits include exclusive savings offers and cashback. Halifax also has a mobile banking app.

Halifax Reward Current Account reviews help you find out what it’s really like to be a customer. If you’ve used Halifax before, you can also leave a review and share your experience.

Halifax Reward Current Account reviews (192)

Review of the Halifax, Reward Current Account:

Holiday nightmare turned good

5
Travel insurance is very good and comprehensive. Purse stolen but quickly settled with minimum fuss and nightmare quickly over Reviewed on: 10th September 2016

Good benefits but useless staff

2
This current account comes with some really good benefits like AA cover and mobile insurance. Accessing these benefits isn’t as simple as it should be but if your willing to put up with the hassle of dealing with Halifax staff then give it a go. It’ll cost you £10-15 per month. Reviewed on: 2nd October 2014