Our deals of the week 20 February 2026

Our pick of the best offers and savings.

Every week, we spend hours looking at discounts and deals to pick the good from the bad. We’ll only share ones that we think are worth considering – but remember you’re only saving money if you’re buying something you need or will use and can afford.

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This week’s deals

Tembo: get up to 5.75% when saving for a home

A new savings account is offering 5.75% interest to people who use their savings as part of a deposit for a home – whether they buy outright or just remortgage their existing deal.

The better news is that the rate is still solid even if you don’t end up using your cash towards a place to live. Zoe’s gone through the full details here.

NatWest bank switch offer: get £150 & 7% interest

After a few months with no switch offer in place, NatWest and RBS have come back to the market for switching incentives, with a £150 deal.

That’s not all you get either, with access to a 7% savings rate and the poissibility of more than £30 a month in rewards.

Andy goes through all the stats that matter with the NatWest deal here.

Barclays: up to £400 bank switch offer for high earners

NatWest aren’t the only people putting new cash on the table for people switching to them, Barclays also has an offer out.

Barclays new £400 switch offer has just been announced – but you can only qualify if you’re a high earner. Here’s what you need to know to get the cash.

Apple Music: 3 months free for new subscribers

Apple is running a SuperBowl promotion where it offers three months free for new customers that haven’t tried Apple Music or Apple One before.

The good news is that it’s still running, even though the Superbowl is over and you don’t need to be a fan of American football to qualify.

If you don’t want to pay after three months, you’ll need to cancel before the trial ends.

Sky: Sky to combine four streaming platforms in one from March

Rather than pay for Netflix, Disney+, Hayu and HBO Max, you will soon be able to combine them into a single package – which comes with Sky’s original programming thrown in too.

The new deal will cost from £24 a month – and will be offered as standard to many existing Sky subscribers, although Sky has also said it will be hiking prices for its TV customers by between £1 and £3.