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Martin Lewis shares how to get £200 in time for Christmas as fan bags hundreds of free cash

Money saving expert Martin Lewis is urging people to act now to get free cash before Christmas.

Speaking on a special Christmas special on ITV's Martin Lewis Money Show Live, the financial guru urged his viewers to switch bank accounts as a number are offering free cash for switching.

One fan in the audience admitted she had been with the same bank since she was a child and as Martin shared that Nationwide is offering £200 to new customers, it was a no brainer.

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With this, the show ran a clip of a viewer who has switched banks multiple times last year and bagged in total around £500, which has paid for special treats, including a new tattoo. Meanwhile, a man in the audience shared that he has switched multiple times now and has rounded up "around £700" just from switching banks.

With this, Martin also pointed out that if you have switched, and not been a customer of a bank for over 18 months, then you are considered a new customer - and so can switch again.

One bank he has previously mentioned is Nationwide's flexdirect, which provides new customers with £200 for free as long as they are eligible. This was the top bank for upfront cash when switching but you do need to pay a minimum of £1000 a month into it.

First Direct also has an account that offers £175 free as long as you put £1,000 into the account once. Meanwhile, RBS and Natwest both offer accounts with £175 free when switching, plus ongoing rewards.

However this comes with a warning. The money saving expert warned that if you are switching banks too often, it could affect credit ratings. He said if you are planning on taking out a mortgage or have a credit card, it's worth remembering that credit ratings can take into consideration how long you are with your bank account.

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