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Santander has launched a new packaged current account called ‘Edge Explorer,’ which includes a range of perks for £17 a month.
Extras include worldwide family travel and mobile phone insurance, UK and EU breakdown cover, 1% cashback on household bills, fee-free spending abroad and access to a linked savings account paying 6% AER. Additionally, in a first for a high street package account, it also provides customers with 24/7 access to a GP.
Here, Which? takes a closer look at what the account offers and how the features compare.
Like a regular bank account, Santander’s Edge Explorer account allows you to receive and send money, make payments, pay bills via Direct Debit and more.
As it’s a packaged account, it also offers a range of extras for a monthly fee of £17, or £204 a year. These extras include:
Alongside this, account holders will also have access to Santander Boosts, which offer additional cashback, discounts, and prize draws.
The account will be available alongside Santander’s other accounts — Santander Edge and Santander Edge Up — which cost £3 and £5 a month, respectively.
From cashback to overseas spending and insurance tie-ins, we’ve looked at how Santander compares with other package accounts:
The travel insurance (provided by Chubb) provides cover for emergency medical expenses while on holiday abroad, holiday cancellation costs, and personal property/money losses.
The mobile insurance (managed by Likewize Device Protection and backed by Aviva) covers loss, theft, damage, and breakdown for a phone used by you or your family, up to a value of £2,000.
The breakdown protection (provided by AWP Assistance) covers anyone named on the Santander Edge Explorer account, and offers roadside assistance or recovery to the nearest garage, no matter what vehicle you are driving or travelling in, both in the UK and Europe.
Here's how the three top-rated packaged accounts in our latest analysis compare:
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The Santander Edge Explorer account also gives 1% cashback on certain household bills and debit card spending, allowing you to earn up to £20 a month (£240 a year).
Eligible bills include council tax and energy, while spending cashback applies to supermarket and travel purchases.
However, the £17 monthly fee will diminish the overall gain you make with this perk. If you are only after the cashback, there are other options.
Santander's Edge Up account allows you to earn £15 cashback per month for one year and costs significantly less at £5 a month.
Other top paying cashback accounts include:
Find out more: best bank accounts for cashback
The Santander Edge Saver account offers a variable interest rate of 6% AER.
It's a top rate, but it includes a 2% bonus that is only valid for the first 12 months, after which the rate drops to 4%.
The interest is also only on balances of up to £4,000. So if you have a big lump sum to invest, you might want to take your money elsewhere.
If you have the maximum £4,000 saved, you can earn over £200 in interest in your first year. But it won't be worth opening the account just for this exclusive savings rate, as the monthly fee will almost entirely wipe out what you gain.
It's also important to note that there are other savings accounts out there which offer higher rates, without charging a fee. Chase Bank's Chase Saver account offers a booster of 2.25% above its standard variable rate saver. Right now, this sits at 4.75%.
Santander-owned Cahoot offers a rate of 4.4% AER on its Simple Saver on balances up to £500,000.
Most debit cards allow for international spending, but will often charge fees. Card providers typically charge a transaction fee on purchases made overseas or processed by a foreign bank. The rate for this fee varies between banks, and some cards may also impose a flat fee for each transaction.
Santander's Edge Explorer account doesn’t charge foreign exchange fees on overseas purchases or for cash withdrawals abroad. It also doesn’t charge for international money transfers.
However, the 0% foreign conversion fee will only take effect three working days after opening the account. If you make any transactions overseas before this, a 2.95% fee will be applied.
Several banks now offer fee-free spending abroad, including Chase, and Which? Recommended Providers Starling, First Direct, and Monzo. All of these accounts can be opened for free.
Santander's Edge Explorer account comes with 24/7 virtual GP access.
It's not a replacement for private health insurance, but the digital service can help you get quicker or more convenient access to a doctor and receive prescriptions.
The service includes:
The perk covers you, your partner, and any dependent children under the age of 18, or up to 23 if they are in full-time education. The service is arranged by Chubb European Group SE and provided by Teladoc Health UK.
Because it is a private service, you will not receive an NHS prescription from Teladoc, even if you are normally exempt from prescription charges (like children). This means you will have to pay the full cost of any medicine.
Teladoc also cannot refer you to an NHS specialist. They can only provide a private referral. If you do not have private medical insurance, you will have to pay for the specialist appointment and any tests they recommend yourself.
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Get a quoteSantander achieved an above-average customer score of 73% in our latest satisfaction survey of bank customers.
Customers awarded it three stars for its telephone, in-branch, and general customer service, while its mobile banking app received four stars.
Packaged accounts can be great value, but only if you use the benefits.
So if you're thinking of opening a fee-charging bank account or already have one, ask yourself these key questions:
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