Starling promo, discount and referral codes for March 2025

Deal

Free National Trust day pass when you refer a friend to Starling Bank

Invite your friends to earn a free National Trust day pass for two people. T&Cs apply.
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UK current account with fee-free spending abroad

No branches, no fees, no paperwork. Get a smarter kind of bank account with the Best British Bank 2018 – all in under 3 minutes!
Deal Award winner

Starling voted best British bank and current account

No branches, no fees, no paperwork. Get a smarter kind of bank account with the Best British Bank 2018 – all in under 3 minutes!

How to get a free National Trust day pass with Starling Bank?

  1. Invite your friends to earn a free National Trust day pass for two people, redeemable at hundreds of spaces.
  2. Share your unique referral link with a friend (this link can be found in your Starling Bank app).
  3. Once your friend’s account is approved and opened, you’ll both receive a free National Trust day pass for two.

Each referee will have a maximum limit of 50 daily referrals subject to the availability of passes. Starling Bank reserves the right to change the daily referral limit at any time. Passes can be used separately and you must use your day pass within six months of the date of issue. To see places excluded, please read the guest pass exemptions.

Alternative offers

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