Set Money Aside With Chip and Get a £10 Bonus!

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Happy New Year to all Pounds and Sense readers!

I’m starting 2020 by highlighting a banking app called Chip. This is designed to help you put money aside painlessly for any purpose – from holidays to major purchases, or just for a ‘rainy day’ fund.

Chip is one of a growing range of apps that make use of so-called Open Banking. This allows third-party apps to access your bank details – so long as you provide the necessary authorization, of course – and perform certain transactions on your behalf.

Open banking is now becoming well established in the UK, and safeguards are in place to ensure that your security isn’t compromised. Even so, this is something you need to be aware of – and comfortable with – before signing up with Chip or similar apps.

How It Works

Chip is an iOS and Android app that moves money for you in an intelligent way.

Every few days, Chip’s algorithm calculates what you can afford to stash away based on your spending habits. It then transfers that money automatically from your current account to your Chip account. In this way you put money aside regularly while barely being aware of it – so it builds up, and in due course you can spend it on things that really matter to you.

You can change the amounts the app takes at any time, and also pause the service if you wish. This means you don’t have to worry about Chip pushing you into the red (although you do have the option to let it do this if you wish). You always stay in control and are guided by the Chip ‘chatbot’ (see below) through every step.

Chip currently fully connects with Halifax, Lloyds, Nationwide, Barclays, First Direct, Santander, TSB, Metro Bank and Co-operative Bank. If you bank with Monzo, Starling, Revolut, NatWest, HSBC, RBS and N26 (and soon any bank in the UK), you can connect using just your bank card.

How to Get Started

Start by clicking through to my dedicated sign-up page and click on the Download Chip Today button, then follow the on-screen instructions. This page includes my unique referral code which is POUNDS10, so please don’t alter this or you won’t be eligible for the £10 bonus offer (see below).

Once you’ve downloaded the app to your mobile and signed up, you will begin a dialogue with the Chip chatbot to help you set up your account. This includes plenty of cheery repartee, stickers and emoticons. The app is obviously aimed especially at younger adults – who I guess like this sort of thing – but there is no reason older people can’t use it as well.

In any event, it’s relatively straightforward to connect the app to your bank (you will of course need to have your bank account details to hand). Once it’s set up, turn notifications on. This will allow the app to alert you when it wants to start saving for you.

There is an option to speak to a real person if you need to. You can also increase or decrease the level of saving, set savings goals, and even pause saving for up to 90 days.

Do You Get Interest?

The answer to this question – at present anyway – is no. The app is free and helps you set money aside painlessly, but Chip don’t pay interest on this. It is therefore sensible to withdraw money at intervals as it builds up and place it in an interest-paying savings account (assuming you don’t have any immediate requirement for it).

You can withdraw money from your Chip account any time without charge. Tap the ‘withdraw’ button on the app before 5pm on a working day and the money will be back in your current account the same day. If you ask to withdraw your money over the weekend, or after 5pm, it’ll be with you the next working day.

Note though that if you’ve just moved money into your Chip account (either manually or with an auto-save), it may take up to 48 hours for this money to be cleared for withdrawal.

Where Do Chip Keep Your Money?

The app puts money away in your Chip account, which is a new account you open when you sign up. You can access the money in this account at any time but it’s important to note that it is not a savings account and doesn’t have FSCS protection. Rather, your cash is stored as e-money.

Chip work in partnership with electronic-money specialists PFS (Prepaid Financial Services) to store your cash. PFS store the money with a major retail bank (currently Barclays) in a ring-fenced account, which means it’s never used for any trading activities. Chip also boasts 128-bit encryption to ensure your data is safe.

Welcome Bonus

Currently I am able to offer Pounds and Sense readers a special offer for trying Chip out. If you sign up now using my unique referral code of POUNDS10, you can get a £10 bonus credited to your account.

After just two auto-saves using the app, you will be eligible for the £10 bonus. This will usually happen within two weeks. The bonus will then be credited to your Chip account within 30 days.

The £10 Welcome Bonus is available from today (1st January 2020). I am not sure how long this offer will remain open, however. So if you don’t want to miss out, I highly recommend that you sign up as soon as possible.

Final Thoughts

If your new year’s resolution is to put a bit more aside – or you just need a little help and encouragement doing so – Chip is well worth a look.

I like the way it stashes money away automatically, so in all probability you won’t even notice it. You can set it to take as much or as little as you like, and you can also make one-off additional payments if you are feeling particularly flush. You can also withdraw some or all of your money back to your bank account at any time.

Admittedly Chip doesn’t (currently) pay interest, but it doesn’t impose any charges either. Even so, it is obviously sensible to move money from your Chip account to a savings account at intervals rather than letting it build up too much.

In my view Chip is likely to work best for people with a regular monthly (or weekly) income. If you receive income more irregularly – e.g. you’re self-employed – it might not work quite as well. Even so, Chip say that their algorithm can detect patterns in your income and expenditure and adjust your transfers accordingly.

In any event, there’s no reason not to try Chip yourself to see if it can help you put aside more and take advantage of the current £10 welcome bonus. Just click through this link for more information and to sign up.

As always, if you have any comments or questions about this post, please do leave them below.

Disclosure: I am an affiliate for Chip so if you click through any link in this article and sign up using my referral code, I will receive a modest commission. This will not affect the service or benefits you receive. Indeed, clicking through a referral link such as mine is the only way you can get your hands on the £10 Welcome Bonus!

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