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Halifax axes Savings Prize Draw – what are the alternatives?

Halifax is axing its popular Savings Prize Draw, with other changes coming over the next few months. 

For 14 years, thousands of Halifax customers have had the chance to win up to £100,000 each month, with prize funds sometimes rising to £500,000. Now, the bank is scrapping the draw as part of a wider shake-up.

It has already axed its £5 reward scheme but is also planning some new perks, including fee-free spending abroad and interest on certain current account balances in the coming months.

Here, Which? explains what these changes mean for Halifax customers and what alternatives are available if you’re after prize draws or better account perks elsewhere.

What is Halifax’s Savers Prize Draw?

Halifax’s Savers Prize Draw gives customers the chance to win cash prizes each month. 

The prizes for each month's draw are:

  • Three prizes of £100,000
  • 100 prizes of £1,000
  • 1,500 prizes of £100.
  • Launched in 2011, it has had more than 160,000 winners sharing around £75 million so far. 

    To be eligible, you need to be aged 18 or over, live in England, Wales or Scotland, and keep at least £5,000 in a qualifying Halifax savings account for the entire previous month. 

    The draw is held during the first three working days of each month, and winners are contacted within a month, with prizes paid directly into their Halifax or Bank of Scotland account.

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    Why is Halifax closing its Savers Prize Draw?

    Halifax says it's closing the Savers Prize Draw as part of a review of how it rewards customers. The final prizes will be awarded in September 2025 and, until then, eligible customers will continue to get entries in the draw each month.

    Halifax said: 'Our customers’ expectations continue to change, and we are taking the opportunity to look at how we can reward customers in different ways in the future.' 

    What else is changing for Halifax customers?

    As well as closing its Savers Prize Draw, Halifax is making other changes to its current account perks and rewards. Here’s what’s happening:

    £5 reward scheme scrapped

    Halifax has axed the £5 reward scheme on its Reward current account. This account offers perks in exchange for paying in a set amount each month and meeting other conditions. 

    The scheme previously allowed customers to earn £5 cash, a cinema ticket or digital magazines each month by meeting certain criteria.

    If you signed up before Tuesday 17 June 2025, you’ll continue to receive your chosen reward until 30 September 2025, as long as you keep meeting the usual conditions.

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    Fee-free spending abroad introduced

    From 7 July, Halifax is introducing fee-free spending abroad for its Halifax Rewards current account. This means you won’t be charged to make payments in foreign currencies or to withdraw cash overseas.

    Currently, Halifax charges a 2.99% foreign currency transaction fee plus an additional 50p fee on each transaction, although the latter is waived for spending in Euros in the EU, Iceland, Liechtenstein and Norway.

    These fees will remain in place for standard current accounts.

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    Interest to be paid on balances

    From 1 October, Halifax will start paying interest on balances in its Rewards accounts. 

    Customers will earn 1.5% on balances up to £3,999 and 3% on balances between £4,000 and £5,000, provided they have at least two Direct Debits coming out of their account each month. No interest is paid on balances above £5,000.

    Interest is calculated daily and paid into your account each month. 

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    Should you consider an alternative savings prize draw?

    With Halifax’s Savers Prize Draw coming to an end, you might be wondering what other options are available. Here are some of the main alternatives:

    Premium Bonds

    What it is:How much you can win:How you enter:

    You need to be aged 16 or over to buy them for yourself. Adults can also buy premium bonds for children under 16, held in the child’s name with the parent or guardian managing the account.

    What else you need to know:  Find out more: 

    Chip Prize Savings Account

    What it isHow much you can winHow you enter

    For example, if you kept £1,000 in the account for an entire 31-day month, your average balance would be £1,000, giving you 100 entries. If you deposited £1,000 partway through the month – say, on day 20 – your average balance would be lower, resulting in fewer entries (around 35 in this case). Chip says this rewards savers who deposit earlier and keep their money in longer.

    You must be aged 18 or over to open an account.

    What else you need to know:

    The Sunny Day Saver - Coventry Building Society

    What it is:How much you can win:How you enter: 

    You must be aged 18 or over to open this account, and you can only hold one Sunny Day Saver, whether it’s sole or joint.

    What else you need to know:

    Kent Reliance Savings Account draw

    What it is:How much you can win:How you enter:
  • Are aged 18 or over.
  • Have a Kent Reliance savings account with a balance of at least £100, or a mortgage account with a balance of at least £1,000 on the last working day of the month before the draw.
  • Haven't opted out of the prize draw.
  • If you have a joint account, only the first named account holder is entered. Each qualifying customer gets one entry per month, regardless of how many eligible accounts they hold.

    What else you need to know:

    Are savings prize draws worth it?

    The main appeal of savings prize draws is the chance to win a big tax-free cash prize.

    Unlike traditional lotteries, you’re not paying to enter – your savings remain yours. But there’s no guarantee of a win and, if the account doesn’t pay interest, your money will lose value over time due to inflation. 

    If you prefer certainty over the chance of a prize, check whether a savings account could leave you better off.  

    Find out more: 

    source https://www.which.co.uk/news/article/halifax-axes-savings-prize-draw-what-are-the-alternatives-arG9j9I0dYmc
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