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Nationwide Fairer Share: 100 Euro Bonus Update for UK Members in 2026

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A new update from Nationwide is giving millions of UK customers fresh hope of a 100 euro Fairer Share payment this year. The building society has said it expects to repeat the popular cash bonus to eligible members, just as it did in 2023, 2024, and 2025. 

The Fairer Share payment is a way for Nationwide to share its profits directly with members instead of outside shareholders. In 2025, more than four million qualifying customers received 100 euros in a single day, one of the largest payouts of its kind in the UK. This helped many households with everyday bills and showed how the mutual model can benefit ordinary savers and borrowers.

To qualify, members usually need an active Nationwide current account that is used regularly. They must also have at least 100 euros in a Nationwide savings account, cash ISA, or a Nationwide mortgage with a balance of 100 euros or more by the end of March each year. For 2026, the same basic rules are expected, though the exact criteria and final amount may change slightly depending on Nationwide’s results. 

Nationwide typically checks eligibility on 31 March and then sends out the money in June or July. In 2025, payments were made between 18 June and 4 July, appearing on statements as “Nationwide Fairer Share Payment.” If there are bonus returns this year, members who meet the criteria can expect a similar window, with the money landing straight into their current account. 

The building society has said it plans to aim for a Fairer Share payment each year, but it is not guaranteed. The final decision depends on its annual profits and financial outlook. Members are being told to keep an eye on Nationwide’s official website and app. where the provider will confirm whether the 2026 payment will go ahead. 

For UK customers, this update matters because even a one-off 100 euros eases pressure on household budgets. For many Nationwide members, it is the fourth straight year they could receive such a bonus, adding up to 300 euros or more in extra cash over three years. 

At the same time, tax rules still apply. In previous years, the Fairer Share payment has been treated as interest for UK income tax purposes, so members need to bear that in mind when declaring it on tax returns. 

Overall, the 2026 Fairer Share update gives UK members a clear incentive to keep their accounts active and savings in place before the end of March cutoff. If Nationwide repeats the payment, millions of households could see an extra 100 euros hit their bank balance this summer, offering a small but welcome boost to the cost-of-living squeeze. 

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