How the Chase referral will work
Even though the live Chase referral is not available on this page yet, the likely signup path is still predictable. Like most current account offers, you would start from a tracked link or code, open the account as a new eligible customer, complete identity checks and then finish any required activity linked to the reward. The reason for publishing a placeholder page now is simple: a lot of UK search traffic already exists for “Chase Bank referral code 2026”, and users benefit from an honest page that says “not live yet” far more than from a misleading result that pretends to have a working code when it does not.
- Check this page for updates. I will replace the placeholder with the active referral details when available.
- Use the notified route once live. That may be a link, a code or both, depending on how Chase structures the referral.
- Complete the account setup. Any bonus would still depend on Chase's own eligibility and onboarding terms.
If someone lands here today, they get an honest answer quickly, plus easy links to live banking alternatives like Monzo and Revolut rather than a dead end.
Eligibility expectations
- The likely audience will be new eligible Chase UK customers.
- Any future bonus would probably require a full account application and successful verification.
- Referral windows can be limited by invite availability, campaign dates or spending requirements.
- This placeholder does not promise that every user will qualify once the offer launches.
- Terms will only be certain when Chase publishes the live referral detail.
Chase is popular in the UK because of its straightforward app experience and cashback proposition. That means referral demand is high even before a code goes live. For a personal referral hub, being transparent about the status is more helpful than silently waiting and losing the page opportunity altogether.
Why keep a coming-soon page live?
Because people are already searching for it. A well-structured placeholder page gives users context, captures intent and offers a route back into genuinely live offers while the pending referral is unavailable. It also means I can update one existing page the moment the code lands rather than starting from scratch.
I also prefer that users can leave a simple notify request from a static page instead of having to revisit random threads. For a lightweight personal site, that is a sensible way to bridge the gap between demand and the eventual offer.
Chase referral FAQ
Is the Chase Bank UK referral code live yet?
No. This page currently shows the code as coming soon.
Will the reward be £50?
£50 is the target reward for this page. Once the offer goes live, always check Chase's own terms for the exact conditions.
Can I sign up now and add the referral later?
Usually not. Most banking referrals need the correct link or code at the start of the application journey.
Why does this page exist before the code is live?
Because it is more useful to show a transparent status page and related live offers than to leave users without an answer.
How will I know when it goes live?
You can use the notify form on this page as a lightweight way to flag your interest.
What should I use instead for now?
Monzo and Revolut are the most relevant live alternatives currently on the site.