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TSB customers can win £10,000 in new draw.

  1. TSB’s £10,000 Prize Draw for 10th Anniversary
  2. Eligibility Criteria for TSB Customers
  3. Disqualification Factors for TSB Prize Draw

Customers of TSB have the opportunity to win £10,000 in a prize draw celebrating the bank’s 10th anniversary.

All eligible TSB customers will be automatically entered to win one of ten £10,000 rewards.

To be eligible, consumers must be at least 18 years old, reside in the United Kingdom, and have an active TSB account. This includes a current or savings account, mortgage or loan, and a date of September 9.

The winners will be chosen on October 18 and contacted by October 20.

Tsb customers can win £10,000 in new draw.
Tsb customers can win £10,000 in new draw.

Mark Curran, director of customer banking at TSB, stated, ‘TSB has a long and proud history of assisting customers with improved money management, and we remain committed to this mission today.

We are thrilled to offer TSB customers the opportunity to win £10,000 to commemorate this momentous occasion in our company’s history.

Even if you have multiple TSB products, such as a current account and a mortgage, you only have one opportunity to win.

Customers of TSB will be disqualified if:

  • They possess an account on behalf of a minor
  • They reside outside the United Kingdom or are registered for tax purposes elsewhere
  • The account has been inactive for fifteen years
  • A TSB account may be subject to legal restrictions or misconduct concerns
  • The account will soon be deactivated
  • If you work for a company associated with the giveaway
  • If you create a TSB account for the sole purpose of evaluating its open banking capabilities, you will be charged a fee.
    The competing bank First Direct offered five £12,500 rewards to current account switchers last week.

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