MILLIONS of people will get £100 one-off payment in their bank account this month.

Customers of Nationwide Building Society will get the cash payment provided they meet certain criteria.

Around 3.4 million Nationwide Building Society members will be entitled to the payment

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Around 3.4 million Nationwide Building Society members will be entitled to the paymentCredit: Getty

The Nationwide Fairer Share is a new reward for millions of its members who hold a qualifying current account, plus either a qualifying saving or mortgage account.

Payments will be sent out automatically to account holders between June 13 and June 30.

To be eligible for this payment you need to have held the account on March 31 and still have the account open in June.

Here we explain how to check if you are eligible, and how to spot the payment in your bank account.

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Will I qualify for the £100 Nationwide Fairer Share payment?

You must have one of the following product combinations with Nationwide to be eligible for the payment:

  • A qualifying current account and qualifying savings
  • A qualifying current account and qualifying mortgage

The following current accounts will qualify you for the payment:

  • FlexPlus
  • FlexOne
  • FlexStudent
  • FlexGraduate
  • FlexAccount
  • FlexDirect
  • FlexBasic

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If you have one of the current accounts above and at least £100 in total in one or more personal savings accounts or cash ISAs, in March then you should be eligible for the payment.

Plus, if you owed at least £100 on your Nationwide residential mortgage on March 31, you’ll qualify for the windfall.

If you happen to have a joint current account, savings or mortgage, it’s extra good news for you, because you will both qualify separately meaning you will get a total of £200.

If you’re still unsure whether you qualify, there is an eligibility checker on the Nationwide website.

How will the payment be made?

All eligible members will get the £100 payment between June 13 and 30.

The cash will be paid directly into your Nationwide current account.

You’ll just need to look out for the code “Nationwide Fairer Share Payment” on your bank statement.

Should I open an account with Nationwide?

Nationwide has said that it intends to make the payment annually as long as the Society continues to perform well financially.

This payment came as the company reported a 40% jump in profits.

While this means that similar payments may well be made in the future, there is of course no guarantee.

Boss Debbie Crosbie said Nationwide was able to return its profit to members “because of our financial strength and the fact we’re a building society, not a bank, so our profit is used for our members’ benefit”.

There are lots of things to consider before opening a new bank account.

Remember to check all the terms and conditions and that the accounts work for you.

To find the best rates, you can use websites like MoneyFacts.co.uk and price comparison websites such as Compare the Market, Go Compare and MoneySupermarket.

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These will help save you time and show you the best rates available.

These sites let you tailor your searches to an account type that suits you.

This post first appeared on thesun.co.uk

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