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Halifax after graduation

I'm just finishing Uni now.

I have an agreed OD of £1,000
As i've read Halifax have no graduate account and i got a letter saying that rules applying to U18 + students will no longer apply to my account.
It outlines that APR for Agreed OD's are 13% or so

Will i be subject to all this?

If so...
Will backs such as abbey or nationwide accept me moving to their graduate accounts?

Comments

  • xycom1
    xycom1 Posts: 784 Forumite
    Yup, go and see one of the many other banks - they will be happy to take your business and give you a graduate account I'm sure.
  • trinaodee
    trinaodee Posts: 35 Forumite
    From personal experience I'd say to move as soon as possible. They've really messed me around with my student account this year, my year after graduation.
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