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Having 2 student bank accounts
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If I was to hold a student account with HSBC first and then get a second one with Halifax, and use my overdraft facilities etc as a normal student account - given that Halifax have no requirements of monthly deposits or anything, and I would use the HSBC account as the main, how would HSBC find out I have an account with Halifax?
Even then, is there anything HSBC could do, other than to close my account, if I had a second student account elsewhere?
Even then, is there anything HSBC could do, other than to close my account, if I had a second student account elsewhere?
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If I was to hold a student account with HSBC first and then get a second one with Halifax, and use my overdraft facilities etc as a normal student account - given that Halifax have no requirements of monthly deposits or anything, and I would use the HSBC account as the main, how would HSBC find out I have an account with Halifax?
Even then, is there anything HSBC could do, other than to close my account, if I had a second student account elsewhere?
You are required to pay in your student finance or other money regularly to get the overdraft.0 -
Why start a second thread asking the same question?0
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I asked about this with Halifax and they had told me quite directly that I didn't need to do anything to get the overdraft.
I found and read the T&C in 2 min via Google where it clearly says you need to pay regular money into the account. That can be student finance, family contributions or other.0 -
no bank is going to give an overdraft when there is no money coming into the account.
Halifax student account leaflet clearly states this and also that you will not necessarily get the full £3000
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FREE OVERDRAFT
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Overdrafts are handy things – especially with university fees to pay and no full-time salary.
So an interest-free overdraft could be a big help in managing your money.
You can apply for a planned overdraft if you are regularly putting money into your account,
like your student loan, grant or money from your family. The amount of overdraft we can
give you will depend on what shape your finances are in when you apply.0
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