Get 1% cashback for the first 30 days
How to earn 1% cashback with Curve?
- Locate your referrals in the ‘Launchpad’ section of the app.
- Your friend must make at least 5 eligible transactions worth £2.
- The 30 days start from when you both have fulfilled the criteria, meaning you and your friend will earn together.
You can both earn 1% cashback for 30 days on all transactions when the referral is successful.
About Curve
In need of one card to rule them all? Curve is a good option for you. It aims to distance itself from traditional banks and provide just one place to manage all your spending, savings and money transfers from. By connecting all your accounts, Curve defines itself not only by its mobile nature but also by working as a virtual bookkeeper. Rather than looking through a mountain of receipts or tabs of online statements, Curve takes a record and lets you know what you’ve been spending. Also, its 24/7 availability is definitely a plus.
Pros and cons of Curve
Pros
- Account can be set up in 20 minutes or less.
- Bank card provided on registration.
- A complete record of your spending over multiple accounts.
- Spending history can help you to save money.
- Cashback rewards from retailers.
- Safe and secure.
- Registered with the PRA and FCA.
Cons
- Limits on spending and withdrawals.
- Lack of face-to-face contact when banking.
- Curve doesn’t provide anything more than a business or personal current account.
- Long queue times means it can take a while for your account to be fully set up.
Alternative offers
We also have other similar cash sign-up bonus deals, refer-a-friend offers, and more. We also keep a regularly updated bank switch offers guide if you’re looking to switch banks.
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