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Gone from paid internship to student - getting rejected for Current Accounts

mcintyre1994
Posts: 2 Newbie
I've just come from two internships where I earned fairly good money, and have saved a few thousand in an instant access cash ISA (Skipton 1.6% as recommended here).
I came across Martin's article on awesome interest current accounts, and figured I'd give them a go.
So, I signed up for Nationwide Flex first, this was when I was still working - they asked my annual income, I gave them what I was earning then, accepted.
I've just tried signing for the TSB plus account, but am now a student. They explicitly said not to give student loan as income, so I had to say £0 income and >£0 expenses (they asked rent + living expenses, covered by student loan but they ignore that). So they rejected me.
I figure that multiple rejected current accounts won't look good on a credit history, so is there any route around this without lying and using my income last year which seems like a bad idea? I am just doing this to maximise interest so while I don't think they'll be super keen to help me out, I don't see why I'm a risk - it'll be a stable balance and money transferred in and back out if needed to keep them happy.
The other account I'm considering is a Tesco bank one, but the TSB is the other 5% so it'd be really nice to max that first - and I'm not sure if Tesco will reject me on a similar basis anyway.
Anybody else experienced this or have any ideas around, or am I probably out of luck until I can tell them an honest non-student loan income again?
I came across Martin's article on awesome interest current accounts, and figured I'd give them a go.
So, I signed up for Nationwide Flex first, this was when I was still working - they asked my annual income, I gave them what I was earning then, accepted.
I've just tried signing for the TSB plus account, but am now a student. They explicitly said not to give student loan as income, so I had to say £0 income and >£0 expenses (they asked rent + living expenses, covered by student loan but they ignore that). So they rejected me.
I figure that multiple rejected current accounts won't look good on a credit history, so is there any route around this without lying and using my income last year which seems like a bad idea? I am just doing this to maximise interest so while I don't think they'll be super keen to help me out, I don't see why I'm a risk - it'll be a stable balance and money transferred in and back out if needed to keep them happy.
The other account I'm considering is a Tesco bank one, but the TSB is the other 5% so it'd be really nice to max that first - and I'm not sure if Tesco will reject me on a similar basis anyway.
Anybody else experienced this or have any ideas around, or am I probably out of luck until I can tell them an honest non-student loan income again?
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mcintyre1994 wrote: »I am just doing this to maximise interest so while I don't think they'll be super keen to help me out, I don't see why I'm a risk - it'll be a stable balance and money transferred in and back out if needed to keep them happy.0
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My daughter is a student and she applied for a TSB Plus current account on line and was rejected.
She went to a local TSB branch and applied in person and was accepted and given an account number and sort code immediately. They were aware that her "income" was a student loan and they even sorted out the R85 formalities before she left the branch.
If you can get to a branch it might be worth trying that method.0 -
I agree with the above poster, best to try opening it up in a branch and see what they say.0
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